“It’s crazy what he is doing. When he scored his second goal in the Champions League [against Copenhagen] he shook his head as if to say ‘I can do whatever I want and the ball bounces straight to my feet’. Haaland is an exceptional player in an exceptional team, so that obviously works pretty well. I don’t think we should compare anybody with Haaland at this moment – at least I don’t.
“Mo wants to score goals. Definitely, desperately, definitely, 100 per cent – and that will never change. Call him in 20 years and it will be the same. That will never change.
“With Mo, it is like this: even if his goalscoring numbers are not that crazy, you see how often he is involved in the passes for goals. The problem is that if he doesn’t score a goal, then no one appreciates that.”