Cow’s heart, liver… and filtered water! Erling Haaland reveals his Hannibal Lecter-style diet
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Cow heart, liver… and filtered water! Erling Haaland reveals his Hannibal Lecter style diet that has helped take his game to another level, having already scored his 20th goal of the season
- Manchester City star Erling Haaland revealed his bizarre heart and liver diet
- The Norwegian Spitz only drinks water through a complicated filter system
- Haaland scored his 20th goal of the season since moving to City this summer
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Manchester City star striker Erling Haaland has revealed his bizarre heart and liver diet that has helped him take the game by storm.
Haaland has had a remarkable start to his career at the Etihad, scoring 20 goals in just 12 games.
He has 15 in nine Premier League games and five in three Champions League games since joining City from Borussia Dortmund this summer for £51 million.
Erling Haaland has had a remarkable start to the season, scoring 20 goals in just 12 games
His start at City was hugely impressive and the Norwegian has lifted the lid on his Hannibal Lecter-style diet in a documentary called Haaland The Big Decision.
Showing off huge chunks of his butcher’s heart and liver, he said, ‘You (other people) don’t eat this, but I think it’s important to take care of my body.
‘I think eating quality food that is as local as possible is the most important.
‘Or the local cow that eats grass there? I eat the heart and the liver.’
City striker Haaland has revealed his bizarre heart and liver diet that has helped his game
The 22-year-old also reveals that he only drinks water through a complicated filtration system.
“The first thing I do in the morning is get some sunlight in my eyes — it’s good for the circadian rhythm.
‘I also started filtering my water a bit. I think it could have great benefits for my body.’
Haaland’s love of meat reflects the character of Dr. Lecter in the 1991 movie The Silence of the Lambs
Haaland’s love of meat reflects the chilling Dr. Lecter character by Anthony Hopkins in the 1991 film The Silence of the Lambs.
The six-foot striker is also a fan of ice baths and glasses that filter blue light to improve his sleep in addition to his 6,000-calorie-a-day diet.
During a tour of City’s training ground, Haaland tells chefs, “You guys should be my favorite people,” as he asks for an omelet with cheese and ham.