PREMIER League scoring sensation Erling Haaland has taken the game by storm by feasting on a diet of hearts and liver.
The Man City striker, who bagged his 20th goal of the season at the weekend, lifts the lid on his Hannibal Lecter-style routine in a documentary.
In documentary Haaland: The Big Decision, the scoring sensation reveals his diet of hearts and liver
This is just one quirk of the former Borussia Dortmund man’s huge, 6,000 calories-a-day diet
The Norwegian series also reveals that he only drinks water through a complicated filter system
The Norwegian series also reveals he only drinks water through a complicated filter system and tries to look at sunshine as soon as he wakes.
Showing off huge chunks of heart and liver from his butcher, he says:
“You (other people) don’t eat this, but I am concerned with taking care of my body.
“I think eating quality food that is as local as possible is the most important.
“People say meat is bad for you but which? The meat you get at McDonald’s?
“Or the local cow eating grass right over there? I eat the heart and the liver.”
Heart and liver are superfoods rich in vitamin B, iron, phosphorus and copper and magnesium.
In Haaland: The Big Decision filmed ahead of his move from Borussia Dortmund to City, the £375,000-a-week ace adds: “The first thing I do in the morning is to get some sunlight in my eyes — it is good for circadian rhythm.
“I have also started to filtrate my water a bit. I think it can have great benefits for my body.”
On a tour of City’s training ground, Haaland tells chefs: “You should be my favourite people” as he requests a cheese and ham omelette.
Haaland, 22, has previously confessed a love for doner kebab pizza.
And he feasts on lasagne made by dad Alfie as part of his 6,000 calories a day diet.
Haaland’s love of meat echoes chilling Hannibal Lecter in 1991 film The Silence of the Lambs
Erase Steenslid, Haaland’s trainer at Dortmund, has joked how the star was “always the closest to the buffet and his plate was literally a mountain of food”.
Alfie, who also played for City, said his son was inspired to eat healthily by seeing how it helped superstar Cristiano Ronaldo.
He said: “He was told a story by (ex-United player) Patrice Evra about a lunch he had with Ronaldo and Cristiano had fish, nothing else. Erling now tries to do the same.”
Haaland’s love of meat echoes Anthony Hopkins’ chilling Dr Lecter character in 1991 film The Silence of the Lambs.
The 6ft 4in striker is also a fan of ice baths, and glasses which filter out blue light to improve his sleep.