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Erling Haaland stood out and showed his goalscoring talent in the second leg of the round of 16 against Leipzig after scoring five of the seven goals scored in England.
The Norwegian had to wait until minute 22 to open the scoring via a penalty after a handball from a defender of the German team.
In the first 45 minutes he scored a hat-trick, at 22′, 24′ and 45+7′. While for the second half he scored a double to seal his perfect game with goals at 53 ‘and 57’.
In this way, the Norwegian became the third player in the history of the Champions League to score five goals, before Lionel Messi did it in 2012 with Barcelona and Luiz Adriano with Shakthar in 2014.
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