Erling Haaland bedroom Bounou after his penalty against Sevilla.

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The prodigy of Dortmund Erling Haaland, author of a new double Tuesday against Sevilla and qualified for the quarterfinals of the Champions League, again panicked the counters and the records while Cristiano Ronaldo, top scorer in the history of the C1, remained silent against Porto and took the door with Juventus.

20 - Erling Haaland has scored 20 goals in 14 Champions League appearances, becoming the fastest player to reach this bar in the competition, in 10 games less than the previous record holder (Harry Kane 24).

Mind boggling.

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Already author of a double in the first leg in Andalusia (3-2), he did it again by scoring two new goals (2-2).

A shot at close range (35th), then a penalty, first missed but to be withdrawn, and this time successful (54th).

More than ever the leader of this edition with 10 goals, the 20-year-old striker is now 20 goals in 14 C1 matches in his career and offers himself several records of precocity and efficiency.

He thus exceeds the French striker of Paris SG Kylian Mbappé who had scored 19 goals in C1 before his 21st birthday.

Four consecutive doubles

"It was a difficult match, I'm tired but it's really good to be qualified for the next round", slipped the Norwegian cyborg.

“We knew they were going to attack us very hard, but when we scored one goal, they needed three, leading 1-0 at halftime was good for us.

I missed my first penalty: if the goalkeeper had stayed on his line I would have scored but he cheated.

I was a little nervous to withdraw it but I knew it would be good if we scored this second goal ”.

A game event that caused the Norwegian to stay in bed on Bounou, the Andalusian keeper.

Proof that this man is not just a robot.

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