Haaland: Dortmund will have to adjust to Bayern’s consistency to win Bundesliga title

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Borussia Dortmund star Erling Haaland said his appearance will have to adjust to Bayern Munich’s fierce consistency to succeed in his purpose and win the Bundesliga.

The Norwegian foreign striker has enjoyed a wealth of fortune since joining Dortmund from Red Bull Salzburg in January, scoring thirteen goals and creating 3 more in only 15 Bundesliga games.

But while the individual functionality of the 20-year-old has been solid, it has not been matched through his team, having lost 4 of his last 17 matches to finish thirteen transparent editions of the Bayern champion, who has won his eighth title directly.

While this record is not a disgrace, it is not enough to offer Hansi Flick’s team a serious challenge, and Haaland recognizes that this is something we will have to replace if we want to close the gap.

“We have the quality to become champions, but talking alone is not enough,” he told Sport Bild. “Bayern have stood out for their consistency.

“We want to continue our progression at the time of the season and want to be even more successful next year.”

Haaland’s individual demonstrations have already earned him communication of moving to an even larger club (Real Madrid, as well as Manchester United, who in the past cared about him) has been mentioned, but reiterated that he had no interest in leaving.

“I have a long-term contract here until 2024. In any case, my great purpose is to earn the name BVB and celebrate the hits with our fans,” he said.

Having a mindset similar to that of head coach Lucien Favre will help, he believes.

“We’re similar because we’re quiet guys, but completely focused on the things our team can do,” he said.

Eliminated from the Champions League by Paris Saint-Germain in the last 16 stages, Dortmund are lately on a summer break, the Bundesliga is expected to be back on track in the autumn, with matches in Germany’s two most sensitive. Football is expected to start on Friday, September 18.

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