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Erling Haaland ranked as world football's best teenager ahead of Premier League talents

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Manchester United, Haaland ultimately joined Borussia Dortmund and has continued to find the back of the net. Having scored a second-half hat-trick on debut against Augsburg, the Norwegian netted 9 Bundesliga goals in just eight games before the season was suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.In the bumper Der Klassiker clash with Bayern Munich, Haaland was forced off with a knee problem but made a triumphant return on Saturday, scoring a 95th minute winner in Dortmund's win over Fortuna Dusseldorf.The late header took his goal tally to 41 for the season across all competitions with both Salzburg and Dortmund and Freund has been impressed with the way he has made the step-up to German football, ranking him ahead of Premier League.

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