5 Interesting Facts Erling Haland Hat-trick in the Champions League
Special note was made by Erling Håland when Red Bull Salzburg 6-2 over Genk on the first day of the Champions League on Wednesday (9/18 2019). He scored a hat-trick in the game.
A hat-trick record for the kids Alf-Inge Haaland, a former Manchester City player, is very significant. There are some interesting facts related to trigol. Next Football5Star.com 5 presents the facts behind the hat-trick made by Erling Håland.
1. Hat-trick for all debuts 8
Scoring a hat-trick at the start of diving in the Champions League is rare. Since the 1992-93 Champions League, Erling Håland is the eighth player. Seven players who did the same with Laing Marco van Basten, Faustino Asprilla, Yakubu Ayegbeni, Wayne Rooney, Vincenzo Iaquinta, Grafite and Yacine Brahimi.
The last hat-trick debutant did in the Champions League was established in 2014-15. Yacine Brahimi crammed three goals as FC Porto won 6-0 over BATE Borisov.
2. The third youngest Hat-trick printer
Erling Håland is listed as the youngest hat-trick scorer in the history of the third Champions League. In the match against Genk, the Norwegian player was 19 years 58 days. He only lost younger than two legends, Raul Gonzalez and Wayne Rooney.
So far, Raul still holds the record for the youngest hat-trick goal in the Champions League. When Real Madrid won 6-1 Ferencvaros 18 October 1995, it only had 18 years 113 days. Rooney intervened at the age of 18 340 340 days when he crammed three goals in a 6-2 victory that made Manchester United Fenerbahce on September 28, 2004.
3. Third Norwegian
Among the many hat-trick scorers in the Champions League, some are from Norway. Erling Håland is the third player in the country. The two players who progressed to do were Sigurd Rushfeld and Frode Johnsen.
One thing that distinguishes Håland, he scored a hat-trick with an outside club. The Rushfeld and Johnsen were made while defending the local Rosenborg club. Rushfeld scored a hat-trick in a 3-0 win over Galatasaray 21 Oct 1998. Meanwhile, Johnsen scored three goals in a 6-1 win against Helsingborg on 26 September 2000.
4. Club Austria's First Hat-trick
Without the youngest in history and the first of his country, Erling Håland still has pride. Because, he was the first goalscorer hat-trick for the club from Austria to the Champions League stage.
Before that, no player could score three goals in a Champions League match with an Austrian club. If back in the Champions League era, there is only one name. That's Josef Hamerl. He recorded four goals in the 7-0 Wiener Sport-Club victory over Juventus on 1 October 1958.
5. Player 91
Overall, from 1992-1993, Erling Håland had all 91 players who had scored a hat-trick in the Champions League. For this year, it is the third trigol printer. Previously, there was Cristiano Ronaldo 12 March 2019 and Lucas Moura 8 May 2019.
Now challenge the flag before Erling Håland. Could he repeat it? Because, of the 90 former players, only 10 players who were able to score three goals more than once in the Champions League. Lionel Messi and Ronaldo, even eight times to do it.
A hat-trick record for the kids Alf-Inge Haaland, a former Manchester City player, is very significant. There are some interesting facts related to trigol. Next Football5Star.com 5 presents the facts behind the hat-trick made by Erling Håland.
1. Hat-trick for all debuts 8
Scoring a hat-trick at the start of diving in the Champions League is rare. Since the 1992-93 Champions League, Erling Håland is the eighth player. Seven players who did the same with Laing Marco van Basten, Faustino Asprilla, Yakubu Ayegbeni, Wayne Rooney, Vincenzo Iaquinta, Grafite and Yacine Brahimi.
The last hat-trick debutant did in the Champions League was established in 2014-15. Yacine Brahimi crammed three goals as FC Porto won 6-0 over BATE Borisov.
2. The third youngest Hat-trick printer
Erling Håland is listed as the youngest hat-trick scorer in the history of the third Champions League. In the match against Genk, the Norwegian player was 19 years 58 days. He only lost younger than two legends, Raul Gonzalez and Wayne Rooney.
So far, Raul still holds the record for the youngest hat-trick goal in the Champions League. When Real Madrid won 6-1 Ferencvaros 18 October 1995, it only had 18 years 113 days. Rooney intervened at the age of 18 340 340 days when he crammed three goals in a 6-2 victory that made Manchester United Fenerbahce on September 28, 2004.
3. Third Norwegian
Among the many hat-trick scorers in the Champions League, some are from Norway. Erling Håland is the third player in the country. The two players who progressed to do were Sigurd Rushfeld and Frode Johnsen.
One thing that distinguishes Håland, he scored a hat-trick with an outside club. The Rushfeld and Johnsen were made while defending the local Rosenborg club. Rushfeld scored a hat-trick in a 3-0 win over Galatasaray 21 Oct 1998. Meanwhile, Johnsen scored three goals in a 6-1 win against Helsingborg on 26 September 2000.
4. Club Austria's First Hat-trick
Without the youngest in history and the first of his country, Erling Håland still has pride. Because, he was the first goalscorer hat-trick for the club from Austria to the Champions League stage.
Before that, no player could score three goals in a Champions League match with an Austrian club. If back in the Champions League era, there is only one name. That's Josef Hamerl. He recorded four goals in the 7-0 Wiener Sport-Club victory over Juventus on 1 October 1958.
5. Player 91
Overall, from 1992-1993, Erling Håland had all 91 players who had scored a hat-trick in the Champions League. For this year, it is the third trigol printer. Previously, there was Cristiano Ronaldo 12 March 2019 and Lucas Moura 8 May 2019.
Now challenge the flag before Erling Håland. Could he repeat it? Because, of the 90 former players, only 10 players who were able to score three goals more than once in the Champions League. Lionel Messi and Ronaldo, even eight times to do it.
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