Manchester City star Haaland faces one day in prison in Switzerland.
Footballer Erling Haaland, who plays for 'Manchester City' and the Norway national team, has encountered legal issues in Switzerland.
According to the publication Blick, Haaland has an unpaid fine of 60 Swiss francs (about 65 euros) in the canton of Vaud in the west of the country.
If Haaland does not pay the fine, he could be taken into custody for one day during his next visit to Switzerland, where his father has lived since 2023.
However, the likelihood of such punishment is low, as Erling can simply pay the fine and avoid jail.
This season, the footballer has played 16 matches for 'Manchester City' and scored 15 goals.
The coach of the English club 'Swindon', Ian Holloway, believes that the reason for the team's misfortunes is ghosts.
In the last five matches, 'Swindon' has only secured one victory. This week, the team captain Olly Clarke also got injured during training.
Holloway stated that he intends to cleanse the training base, as there are ghosts residing there. He believes that a cemetery is nearby and plans to ask his wife to apologize to the deceased to achieve better results.
Holloway admitted that he is not sure about the existence of ghosts but noted that strange things are happening around the team.
Footballer Artem Milevskiy commented on Ukraine's victory over Albania in the Nations League.
He stated that the main thing in such matches is the result, and Ukraine achieved it. He compared the game to a vinaigrette, where everything is mixed up and there is a lot of confusion. Milevskiy expressed satisfaction with the performance of Zhora Sudakov and Roman Yaremchuk, who scored goals.
Yaremchuk became the hero of the match, scoring a goal that helped Ukraine win and advance to the Nations League playoffs.
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