JAKARTA - There's nothing ordinary about Manchester City striker Erling Haaland. However, somehow, his goals are probably the least real thing about the Norwegian striker.

In the recently released documentary "The Big Edition", which focuses on Haaland's early career. The 22-year-old striker has been outspoken about his diet, something he believes has helped him become what he is today: one of the best footballers on the planet.

In a documentary, which can be seen on YouTube, interviewers were surprised when Haaland released a variety of well-packed meat products.

"But... is this the heart (sapi)?" he asked City footballer. "Yes, it's the heart (sapi)," Haaland replied with a smile.

As they explain in England, Haaland eats about 6,000 calories a day to keep his body in excellent condition.

"You guys don't eat this, but I'm worried about taking care of my body.

"I think eating a cell phone quality food is probably the most important thing. People say meat is bad, but... Which one? The meat you buy at McDonald's? Or the local cow that eats grass there? I eat liver and liver."

Haaland then talked about the importance of maintaining a routine. The Norwegian talks about the filtering water he drinks and emphasizes the importance of sunlight.

The former Borussia Dortmund striker detailed that he tried to sunbathe in the morning, and also mentioned a sirkadian rhythm to adjust sleep and wake up patterns.

"The first thing I do in the morning is get sunlight in my eyes; it's good for the rhythm of the sirkadian. I also started drinking filter water. I think it can have great benefits for my body," he added.


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