Erling Haaland heard Man United fans chanting 'Keano' before penalty
Erling Haaland admits he heard Man United supporters chanting ‘Keano’ at him before his penalty in the Manchester derby as the City striker scored twice at Old Trafford
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Erling Haaland admitted his delight at opening the scoring in the Manchester derby after hearing Man United supporters chant ‘Keano’ at him while preparing to take his penalty in the first half.
City dominated proceedings at Old Trafford in Sunday’s Manchester derby with Haaland scoring twice either side of half time before Phil Foden wrapped up victory with a third goal.
United supporters chanting ‘Keano’ were referencing the former Red Devils captain’s horror tackle on Haaland’s dad, Alf-Inge when he was playing for City.
Keane enacted revenge on Haaland Snr in 2001, four-years after the Norwegian was involved in a challenge with the Irishman that saw the United star miss the majority of the 1997/98 campaign.
The outrageous tackle on Haaland eventually led to the end of his professional career and United supporters decided to try and use the incident as a method of distraction in the weekend’s Manchester derby. It didn’t work.
Erling Haaland celebrates after scoring Man City’s first goal in Sunday’s Manchester derby
Haaland admitted he heard United supporters chanting ‘Keano’ at him when he stepped up to take his penalty
23-year-old Haaland revealed after the match that he had heard the calls and enjoyed silencing rival fans with his opening goal of the game.
‘I heard a lot of people shouting about ‘Keano’ I don’t know why,’ the City striker told Sky Sports.
He added a second goal with a brilliant header at the back-post to beat United goalkeeper Andre Onana as City began to exert control on proceedings at the home of their rivals.
Haaland’s goalscoring feat in the derby clash put him in further control of the Premier League’s goalscoring charts with two goals against United moving him onto 11 strikes for the season so far.
Former United captain Roy Keane and Haaland’s dad, Alf-Inge, previously came together during their playing days
Keane famously stood over Haaland after a horror tackle on the Norwegian in 2001
Analysing his follow-up strike against United, Haaland said: ‘The second goal was a fantastic leap.
‘The first header was an incredible save just before half time. He [Onana] did a fantastic save in the second half where I chipped it and he saved with his head.
‘We won – I don’t care. It was Amazing, fantastic win and the game was incredible.
‘The whole team. Especially Bernardo Silva as well, impressive,’ he added.
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