Erling Haaland, the Norwegian striker for Manchester City, has caused a stir on social media after sharing a photo of his dinner with his 29.4 million Instagram followers.
The image shows a plate of what appears to be liver, which is part of Haaland’s strict diet to consume 6,000 calories a day in order to maintain his physique and energy levels.
The photo was posted just hours after Arsenal’s loss to Brighton, which brought Manchester City one step closer to the Premier League title.
The reactions to Haaland’s dinner were mixed, with some calling it “disgusting” and others admiring his dedication to his diet.
Haaland’s teammate in the Norwegian national team, Joshua King, has previously spoken about Haaland’s eating habits, calling him a “freak” and saying that he eats like a bear.
Haaland’s diet includes a lot of organ meat, such as liver and heart, which he believes provides him with the energy he needs to perform at his best.
He also enjoys lasagna before matches and believes in eating the best quality local food possible.
While some may find Haaland’s dinner unappetizing, there is no denying his success on the field. With 52 goals for Manchester City, he is one of the most talented young players in the game today.
His dedication to his diet and fitness is just one aspect of his commitment to being the best player he can be.
Many people think that Haaland’s feverish dinner is pieces of liver.
“Haaland is a freak, I’ve never seen anyone like him.”
About Haaland’s diet, Joshua King, a teammate of the Man City striker in the Norwegian national team, spoke up a few months ago.
“He’s a freak, I’ve never seen anyone eat like him. He’s building muscle. He eats like a bear,” said the current Fenerbahce player.
Haaland’s Diet: “I Eat Heart and Liver”
Haaland’s strict diet doesn’t lack organs (especially liver and heart) for energy and he even enjoys lasagna before matches.
“You guys don’t eat this, but I care about taking care of my body. I think eating the best local quality food possible is the most important thing. People say meat isn’t good, but it’s not good. …. Which? Meat you buy at McDonald’s? Or the local cows eat grass right there? I eat heart and liver,” Haaland explained on ‘The Big Decision’.