ERLING HAALAND appeared to tell a rival player to “f— o-f” following Man City’s 0-0 draw with Inter Milan on Wednesday night.
The Man City striker was kept quiet by a Francesco Acerbi masterclass for Inter – but had plenty to say in the aftermath.
Erling Haaland was left frustrated by Inter Milan’s defenders on Wednesday night
Francesco Acerbi approached the City striker after the final whistle, seemingly eyeing up his shirt
Haaland appeared to swear in the direction of the Inter star after an animated discussion
Haaland and his City team-mates drew a blank as they came up against a resolute Inter defence at the Etihad.
The prolific striker was hoping to score in City colors for his 100th goal.
The Milan goalkeeper Yann Sommer held off the Premier League winners with a series of excellent saves.
As Alessandro Bastoni, Acerbi’s defensive partner, doubled up to assist contain the prolific Norwegian goal scorer.
At the last whistle, the 36-year-old veteran headed straight for an irate Haaland.
The pair shook hands, before breaking into an animated discussion.
They appeared to talk swapping shirts, with both players tugging at the other’s top.
Acerbi was seen holding up two fingers, appearing to indicate he wanted to take more than one souvenir home to Milan.
Many fans thought an incredulous Haaland mouthed in his direction: “Two?! f— o-f!”
The good-natured exchange was caught by TNT Sport cameras, with both players bursting out laughing after the striker’s mock outburst.
One laughed in response on X: “That was highlight of the match.”
Another wrote: “Did Acarbi just ask Haaland for 2 of his shirts and Haaland told him to f— o-f? LMFAOOO.”
A third gasped: “36 year old Acerbi has pocketed Haaland bro damn.”
And a fourth commented: “Haaland could not pass the Acerbi test AGAIN.”