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    Erik ten Hag confirms Man Utd ‘close to’ Wout Weghorst loan transfer but striker CAN’T make debut against Man City

    ERIK TEN HAG has confirmed Manchester United are on the brink of confirming Wout Weghorst’s loan signing from Burnley until the end of the season.But the Dutch striker cannot make his debut in the Manchester derby tomorrow because the deal is not yet officially over the line.
    Wout Weghorst will join Manchester United on loan until JuneCredit: Getty
    Erik ten Hag was keen to add a new striker this monthCredit: Getty
    Weghorst, 30, was on loan with Besiktas but will have the temporary deal terminated early to make the switch to Old Trafford.
    United will pay Burnley a £3million fee – and cover the forward’s wages of around £40,000 per week.
    Erik ten Hag confirmed to the press the deal is virtually done.
    The Dutchman said: “We are close.
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    “He will not be available for tomorrow”.
    Weghorst will be the club’s second January signing after missing out on both Cody Gakpo and Joao Felix but landing Jack Butland.
    Erik ten Hag was keen to bring in a centre-forward after Cristiano Ronaldo’s explosive Piers Morgan interview saw him axed.
    Anthony Martial has started up front in recent matches with Marcus Rashford and Anthony Elanga also capable on filling in as a No9 if needed.
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    But the 6ft 6ins forward, who excelled for AZ Alkmaar and Wolfsburg before joining Burnley, will now provide another option in attack for Ten Hag.
    The 19-cap Holland ace has just two goals in 20 Clarets appearances but has shone for Besiktas either side of his stunning goal at the World Cup.

    The Red Devils’ incoming striker has not been registered in time to be involved at Old Trafford tomorrow, meaning he will have to wait until Wednesday’s trip to Crystal Palace.
    United host champions City for the lunchtime kick-off desperate to get revenge for the 6-3 defeat earlier in the season.
    Ex-United defender Rio Ferdinand is confident his former side can challenge Pep Guardiola’s men.
    He told SunSport: “I’m going into this derby thinking, ‘We can give them a game’.
    “You can see players gaining in confidence. For far too long we were going into games thinking, ‘Obviously, we are going to get beat here today but I don’t know how many’.
    “Or we were going to the likes of Brentford and concede one and it could be three or four.

    “When we have been feeling that as Man United fans, it is now nice going to games not feeling like that.
    “I am now going to a game not looking through my fingers, expecting crazy s*** going on. I am going there now with a bit of, ‘I fancy us today. I fancy us to beat them and dominate the ball’, because you can see something tactically that has been consistently coming out every week now.”
    Weghorst scored for Holland at the World CupCredit: Getty
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    Chelsea ‘lining up Frankfurt’s Oliver Glasner’ as new boss as pressure increases on Graham Potter after horror run

    CHELSEA are eyeing Eintracht Frankfurt coach Oliver Glasner as a replacement for Graham Potter, according to reports.The Austrian, 48, led his German Bundesliga club to Europa League glory last season.
    Oliver Glasner is reportedly attracting interest from ChelseaCredit: AFP
    Frankfurt beat Rangers on penalties in the Seville final last May, having previously KO’d Barcelona and West Ham.
    Blues boss Potter is coming under ever-growing pressure after Thursday’s 2-1 defeat at Fulham left them tenth in the Premier League.
    Chelsea are on their worst run since 1996, with just six points from their last nine league games.
    Former Brighton manager Potter, 47, could make a swift exit despite only arriving last September.
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    Germany’s biggest-selling newspaper Bild has now claimed that new Stamford Bridge supremo Todd Boehly is considering a move for Glasner.
    The Salzburg-born coach has led Frankfurt to fourth in the Bundesliga, just seven points behind leaders Bayern Munich.
    They are also still in the Champions League and the German FA Cup.
    Former SV Ried defender Glasner went on to manage the Austrian club, moving on to their league rivals LASK Linz and Germans Wolfsburg.
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    He took charge at Frankfurt in 2021, since when his reputation has soared as one of European football’s top coaches.
    However Glasner has revealed his willingness to move on to a bigger club.
    He said: “I could say I’ll stay at Frankfurt come what may.
    “But an exceptional offer could come in, and the club might say ‘Oliver, take it.’
    “It is not on my mind, but my situation is the same as that for any player – it’s the law of the market that decides.”

    Potter could be sacked after defeat to Fulham on Thursday – their first loss to their neighbours in 17 years – leaves Chelsea with just one win in nine Premier League games – their worst run in 12 years.
    Chelsea’s new owners are determined to stand by their man but the Blues seem close to the point beyond which no elite club can fall before the manager gets the bullet.
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    Man Utd’s Glazer owners want to sell club by April with takeover bids expected by mid-February amid Middle East interest

    THE GLAZERS want to sell Manchester United by April with takeover bids expected to be submitted by mid-February, according to a report. Man Utd’s American ownership put the club up for sale late last year, with any potential deal expected to be worth between £6billion and £8bn.
    United’s owners, the Glazers, could conclude a deal to sell the club by AprilCredit: Getty
    Red Devils supporters have been calling for a takeover for a number of years and such a deal would bring the Glazers’ 18 years of ownership to an end.
    And according to The Telegraph, United have received serious takeover interest from the Middle East, Asia and America.
    Formal bids to buy the Old Trafford club are expected by a mid-February deadline.
    The club aim to complete a deal within the first quarter, or by the end of April.
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    The report also goes on to state that British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe is also continuing to monitor the situation and formal talks are yet to begin.
    Boyhood United fan Ratcliffe is believed to be willing to table a figure which would be dependent on the club’s qualification for the Champions League this season.
    United could achieve qualification through a top-four finish, or by winning the Europa League.
    Erik ten Hag’s men face Barcelona in the round of 32 at the end of next month.
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    Candidates who expressed an appetite to buy Chelsea last year before Todd Boehly snapped the club up could also make an approach.
    Conversations have been held with wealthy Arabic investors and co-owner Avram Glazer even flew to the World Cup in Doha last month and held a number of informal meetings. More

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    Arsenal make new Mykhailo Mudryk transfer bid worth club-record £84MILLION as Gunners hope Shakhtar finally play ball

    ARSENAL are set to break the bank as they offer a club record £84million for Mykhailo Mudryk.Mudryk has been linked to Arsenal throughout the transfer window and has made his intentions clear on wanting the move to North London.

    Arsenal new bid for Mykhaylo Mudryk has €70m guaranteed fee, as revealed yesterday — understand bonuses are close to €20/25m. 🚨⚪️🔴🇺🇦 #AFC
    Waiting for Shakthar, Arsenal are now discussing on add-ons structure and how/when to activate them.
    🎥 More: https://t.co/4eHUUf1rnF pic.twitter.com/6lpwVl6i6S
    — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 13, 2023

    Mudryk could become Arsenal’s record signingCredit: Getty
    The Gunners have now made their third official bid for the Ukrainian winger with the club willing to break their transfer record to bring their man in.
    First reported by Fabrizio Romano, Arsenal have offered Shakhtar Donetsk €70million (£62m) as well as sizeable add ons worth up to €25million (£22m) for the 22-year-old.
    The tweet from Romano read “Arsenal new bid for Mykhaylo Mudryk has €70m guaranteed fee, as revealed yesterday — understand bonuses are close to €20/25m.
    “Waiting for Shakthar, Arsenal are now discussing on add-ons structure and how/when to activate them.”
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    If accepted, Mudryk will become Arsenal’s most expensive player overtaking Nicholas Pepe who cost Mikel Arteta’s side £72million in 2019.
    However Arsenal fans will be hoping to see a more successful tenure at the club for Mudryk, with Pepe being loaned out to Nice just three years after his record-breaking signing.

    The Ukrainian has been making waves in his home league, amassing 13 goal contributions in 12 games as well as five goal contributions in Shakhtar’s Champions League campaign.
    It’s because of these numbers that Mudryk has attracted the attention of multiple Premier League clubs, with Chelsea looking to steal the deal from their London rivals.
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    Yet the young winger seems to have opted for the team who sit five points clear at the top of the table.
    If the deal goes through, it will take Arsenal’s spending for the season over the £200million pound mark. More

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    Football’s worst debuts after Joao Felix’s Chelsea nightmare, from Ibrahimovic’s AC flop to Rio Ferdinand’s Leeds horror

    IT’S not all bad news Joao Felix.The Atletico Madrid loanee endured a miserable Chelsea debut as his side crashed to a 2-1 defeat to Fulham.
    Joao Felix lunges in on Kenny TeteCredit: AP
    The loanee was shown a red card on his debutCredit: Getty
    The 23-year-old gave his new team-mates an uphill task by earning a red card for a shocking lunge on Kenny Tete just before the hour mark.
    But Felix can take comfort in the fact that he’s not the first footballer to endure a horror show on their first appearance for their new club.
    RIO FERDINAND
    When you become Britain’s most expensive player, of course you will face scrutiny in your next game.
    And that’s the cruel fate that awaited Ferdinand when he signed for Leeds in an £18million deal from West Ham.
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    His first outing turned out to be a disaster as his new team were soundly beaten 3-1 at Leicester in 2000.
    Alongside Lucas Radebe, Ferdinand was lost at sea as the Foxes crushed an expensively assembled Leeds side.
    Rio Ferdinand suffered a horror show on his Leeds debutCredit: PA:Press Association
    ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC
    A rare blip here for Ibra.
    And it goes without saying that he was absolutely brilliant in his first season at AC Milan in 2010 – scoring 21 times in all competitions.
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    But you wouldn’t have said he would be a hit after he missed a penalty against lowly Cesena in a 2-0 loss.
    Zlatan Ibrahimovic had the chance to open his AC Milan account from the penalty spot against CesenaCredit: AFP – Getty
    Ibrahimovic’s miss capped off a miserable debut for the SwedeCredit: AFP – Getty
    TEDDY SHERINGHAM
    As fate would have it, the fixture list paired Spurs and Manchester United on the opening day of the season in 1997.
    It meant the Red Devils’ new signing Teddy Sheringham would return to White Hart Lane, where he enjoyed so much success, for his United debut.
    With an hour on the clock, he was gifted the opportunity to open his Manchester United account from the penalty spot.
    However, his effort struck the foot of the post before cannoning back to Teddy who stuck out a foot – only to see the ball bounce off it to safety.
    As fate would have it, Teddy Sheringham’s debut for Man Utd came against old club SpursCredit: Rex Features
    ALI DIA
    And the award for worst footballer ever goes to…
    Famously, Ali Dia conned his way into football folklore when he convinced then-Southampton boss Graeme Souness he would be the answer to the Saints’ goalscoring problems in 1996.
    The self-proclaimed cousin of George Weah entered the fray in a game against Leeds in the 32nd minute – coming on for an injured Matt Le Tissier – only to be subbed off with five minutes left.
    Le Tissier later said: “He ran around the pitch like Bambi on ice; it was very embarrassing to watch.”
    Ali Dia ran around like ‘Bambi on ice’ according to Southampton striker Matt Le Tissier on his Saints debutCredit: Solent News
    JONATHAN WOODGATE
    Real Madrid fans were forced to wait a year for Woodgate to make his debut in LaLiga, following a £13million move from Newcastle in 2004.
    And it all went wrong for the centre half against Athletic Bilbao, first scoring a comical own goal.
    Then, shortly after the hour mark, he received his marching orders for a second yellow card.
    On his Real Madrid debut Jonathan Woodgate first scored an own goalCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Woodgate was then given a second yellow card and sent offCredit: Getty
    CHRIS IWELUMO
    The journeyman striker was called up to the Scotland squad for a crucial World Cup qualifier against Norway in 2010.
    And with time running out for the Tartan Army to find a winner, Iwelumo was introduced to try and grab a vital goal.
    Instead, he missed an open goal from three-yards at Hampden Park. How did he miss this?
    Even Chris Iwelumo couldn’t believe his missed sitter on his Scotland debutCredit: PA:Press Association
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    JOE HART
    The downfall of the former England shotstopper could probably be chronicled from here.
    After being discarded by Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, Hart was shipped out on loan to Torino.
    With his confidence shattered by his ordeal at City, he was shaky for his new club on his first match.
    Hart was at fault for Atalanta’s opening goal in a 2-1 defeat – punching a cross to the feet of an opposing attaker who scored.
    Joe Hart had a debut to forget with TorinoCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    CURTIS DAVIES
    Former Aston Villa defender Curtis Davies had a mare on his first start for the Villans in a League Cup tie against Leicester that ended in a 1-0 defeat.
    And he was completely honest about it, too – likening his performance to that of a “pub team player”.
    “I was just awful,” he confessed.
    “I didn’t contribute anything. I’ve been bigging myself up, saying I’m ready and obviously I’m not. I’m not good enough to get in the team yet.
    “I’m honest with myself in every performance and that was rubbish – I looked like a pub team player.”
    Curtis Davies likened his debut performance for Aston Villa to that of a pub playerCredit: Rex Features
    HENRIK LARSSON
    Former Manchester United striker Larsson can be excused – especially after he became such a Celtic legend.
    But on his debut against Hibernian at Easter Road a slack pass to Chic Charnly saw the Hoops’ rivals claim a famous win.

    It didn’t get better on his European debut either – scoring an own goal against Austrian side Tirol Innsbruck.
    Luckily enough, Larsson would score 242 up the other end during his Celtic career to earn iconic status.
    Despite a terrible start to life at Celtic, Henrik Larsson would become a club legendCredit: Getty Images – Getty More

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    Benjamin Mendy CLEARED of raping women at mansion after Man City star accused of ‘locking victims in panic rooms’

    BENJAMIN Mendy was today cleared by a jury of raping women at his isolated mansion during lockdown-busting parties.The Man City star was accused by prosecutors of being a “predator” who “turned the pursuit of women for sex into a game”.
    Benjamin Mendy has been cleared of six rapes and one sexual assaultCredit: Getty
    Mendy, 28, also allegedly locked his victims in a “panic room” and hid their phones so they could not escape.
    But the French international, who covered his face with his hands in the dock, was today found not guilty of six rapes and one sexual assault against four women.
    Jurors could not reach verdicts on one count of rape and one of attempted rape against two other alleged victims after 67 hours and 17 minutes of deliberations.
    A re-trial, expected to last two to three weeks, has now been set for June 26, with a pre-trial hearing set to be held on January 27.
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    Earlier, Judge Everett brought jurors back into court and asked if they would reach further verdicts if given more time.
    The foreman of the jury replied: “No. We are at a point now where we can’t agree.”
    Judge Everett told them: “It is not unusual that jurors don’t reach verdicts on some counts. You have to be true to your duty.”
    Mendy, who remains in custody, is “delighted” to have been cleared of sex attacks on four women and “looks forward” to clearing his name at a re-trial, his lawyer Jenny Wiltshire said.
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    Man City also released a statement today following the verdicts.
    During a six-month trial, jurors were told by prosecutors that the left-back lured young women into “toxic and dangerous” situations at his six-bedroom Cheshire home.
    Co-defendant Louis Saha Matturie acted as Mendy’s “fixer” by getting girls as young as 17 to attend the lockdown-busting parties after nights spent in the VIP sections of clubs drinking £1,500 bottles of champagne, it was alleged.
    Saha, 41, was found not guilty of three counts of rape relating to two teenagers. 
    Jurors failed to reach verdicts on three counts of rape and three counts of sexual assault against him by five other women.
    Some of the alleged victims claimed their phones were taken away from them on arrival leaving them unable to call for help.
    Once inside, the women were allegedly treated as “disposable… used for sex then thrown to one side”.
    But his lawyer Eleanor Laws KC told jurors to end Mendy’s “absolute hell” and acquit him.
    She said claims he used his fame to attack women – with the prosecution comparing him to Jimmy Savile – were “utterly ridiculous”.
    Ms Laws told the court: “He’s not the kind of character to deliberately harm anyone under any circumstances.
    “If you are not sure he’s a predatory monster, he’s entitled to acquittal.
    “It is one word against another.
    “His life as he knew it is over, in football, in the UK – these accusations, he will never escape.”
    A number of famous faces were dragged into the trial – including Mendy’s Man City teammates.
    One of the women claimed she had sex with England hero Jack Grealish at an “after party”.
    She later texted her pal: “Ha ha ha I have slept with Jack Grealish.”
    Kyle Walker was also at one of the parties at Mendy’s mansion in July 2021.
    MANSION PARTIES
    City manager Pep Guardiola was sensationally called to give evidence – and described Mendy as a “really good boy”.
    The gaffer also told jurors he was “not happy” about the player’s parties.
    But he added: “I control my players when we are together in training sessions. In their private life, I don’t know what they do.
    “I don’t follow the players on social media so I don’t know what they are doing outside my control in training sessions and in games.”
    He continued: “I’m not his father.”
    During Mendy’s own sensational evidence, he said it was “honestly, so easy” for him to meet up with women and have sex “because of the status”.
    The French international claimed the attention became “10 times more” when he began playing for Man City and admitted he is “no Brad Pitt”.
    He also told jurors he would often sleep with different women on the same night, admitting: “For me it was normal, I realised just now it sounds bad.”
    The jury heard the player boasted to one alleged victim that he had slept with “10,000” women and told her it was a “privilege” to be one of them.  
    Mendy, who missed the World Cup, was bailed in January last year after spending 134 days in custody following his arrest in August 2021.
    He continued to be selected by City for 10 months after his first arrest for rape, playing or being part of nearly 50 match squads.
    But after he was charged, City stopped paying his wages a month later, forcing him to sell his Lamborghini Aventador to pay for his legal fees. 
    Premier League champions City spent a reported £49.2million signing Mendy from French side Monaco in 2017.
    He last played for the club on August 15, 2021, during their 1-0 defeat to Tottenham at the start of last season.
    In September 2020, City boss Guardiola revealed Mendy would be out of the game for at least a month due to an injury.
    In a statement, the club later said: “Manchester City can confirm that following his being charged by police today, Benjamin Mendy has been suspended pending an investigation.
    “The matter is subject to a legal process and the club is therefore unable to make further comment until that process is complete.”
    A spokesperson added after today’s verdicts: “Manchester City FC notes the verdict from Chester Crown Court today, where a jury has found Benjamin Mendy not guilty of seven charges.
    “The jury is hung on two charges and the trial is now over.

    “Given there are open matters related to this case, the club is not in a position to comment further at this time.”
    The Crown Prosecution Service has seven days to consider a retrial.
    Mendy was suspended by Man City in the wake of the allegationsCredit: PA
    The footballer missed the World Cup for FranceCredit: Instagram
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    I was one of only TWO Man Utd players not to get Sir Alex Ferguson hairdryer treatment… but don’t EVER call him Fergie

    ASHLEY YOUNG has revealed that he was one of two players never to get the ‘hairdryer treatment’ by Sir Alex Ferguson.The Aston Villa winger was at Manchester United before Ferguson’s reign came to an end in 2013.
    Ashley Young has said that he was one of two players to escape the ‘hairdryer treatment’ from Sir Alex FergusonCredit: Getty
    Ferguson’s fellow Scotsman Darren Fletcher was the other oneCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The Scottish boss was known for his infamous ‘hairdryer treatment’, which would be handed out to his players.
    The most famous example of the treatment was when David Beckham was left with a cut above his eye after a football boot had been kicked at him.
    However, Young insisted that he managed to escape it along with midfielder Darren Fletcher while he was at Old Trafford.
    He told The Telegraph: “We have a WhatsApp group for the old [Manchester United] players and we think there were only two out of the era who didn’t get shouted at.
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    “I was one and the other was Darren Fletcher. I don’t know whether that is because he is Scottish.”
    Fletcher was a favourite of Ferguson during his time at the club, as he played most of his career at the Red Devils.
    The 37-year-old also revealed that Ferguson would never be called ‘Fergie’ despite the nickname being popular among others.
    He added: “You can’t say ‘Fergie’ either.
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    “That’s not allowed. He’s ‘The Boss’. Just to let you know!”
    Young continued to admit that he was “given the most” by Ferguson in his career and that he is still in regular contact with the 81-year-old.
    Young said: “I won’t say the best but the one who has given me the most is ‘The Boss’. Sir Alex.
    “The one I still talk to most is ‘The Boss’. I had a conversation with him a few months ago and he was talking about the changes in football and how he would be in football nowadays.    
    “I won’t go into the conversation … I don’t know if he’s impressed by certain changes.
    “But the way ‘The Boss’ was for years, the success he had – he had his way of dealing with players, of dealing with the press, whatever else there was.
    “How he had his team set up. How he knew his team – weeks, months, in advance.
    “The way he was with players. I am not too sure how that would be seen these days.” More

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    What was spat between Roy Keane and Alf Inge Haaland and why did Irishman kick him in 2001 during Man Utd vs Man City?

    THERE is no love lost between Roy Keane and Alf Inge Haaland.The pair clashed on multiple occasions during their playing careers in the Premier League.
    Roy Keane committed this infamous foul on Alf Inge HaalandCredit: Sky
    Keane taunts Haaland after his controversial 2001 tackleCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Their rivalry came to a head during a Manchester derby in 2001, with Keane playing for United and Haaland playing for City.
    After Haaland, father of current City star Erling, had clipped the ball away, his Irish opponent came steaming in.
    The United skipper raked his studs into Haaland’s leg with brute force.
    Haaland’s knee was never the same again, and he made just four substitute appearances the following season before having to retire aged just 30.
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    Keane, now 51, was initially slapped with a standard three-match ban and £5,000 ban.
    But the incident was dredged back up the following year upon the release of his autobiography.
    He wrote: “I’d waited long enough. “I f***ing hit him hard. The ball was there (I think). Take that you c***.”
    The FA subsequently handed Keane a further five-game ban and £150k fine.
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    Haaland accuses Keane of simulationCredit: Empics
    His disdain for Haaland stemmed from an incident four years earlier, while the midfielder played for Leeds.
    After Keane went down in a clash in 1997, Haaland furiously stood over him, accusing his opponent of feigning injury.
    It turned out that Keane had in fact ruptured his cruciate ligament
    The incident, which occurred in September 1997, would keep Keane out for the remainder of that season.
    Both were in attendance for City’s 6-3 victory over United in October last year.
    Keane was there in his capacity as a pundit for Sky Sports, while Haaland was there watching his son Erling, who went on to score a hat-trick.
    United host City tomorrow aiming to avenge their loss earlier in the campaign.
    Alf Inge Haaland watched on as his son scored a hat-trick against United in OctoberCredit: Getty
    Erling celebrates his famous trebleCredit: EPA More