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Erling Braut Håland has ‘potential to be an incredibly great player,’ says Salzburg coach

Salzburg, the Austrian city nestling Germany’s border, is best known as the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and its UNESCO World Heritage status. But these days the sleepy city with a population of just over 150,000 is also a breeding ground for future soccer superstars, notably Norwegian teenage sensation Erling Braut Håland.

In the space of a few months Håland’s goalscoring feats — he’s bagged 22 goals in 18 appearances, including four hat-tricks in the Austrian top flight and the Champions League — has put him on the radar of a host of Europe’s leading teams.

“This club is a wonderful place for young players to develop and it’s a quiet town,” Red Bull Salzburg head coach Jesse Marsch told CNN Sport’s Alex Thomas, as he reflected on Håland’s breakout season.

“It’s also a league where players can make mistakes, but still thrive and be successful before they take the next big step into bigger leagues.”

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The likes of Liverpool’s Sadio Mane, Inter Milan’s Valentino Lazaro, Eintracht Frankfurt’s Martin Hinteregger or RB Leipzig’s Dominik Szoboszlai have all recently come through Salzburg’s ranks and successfully integrated into European top clubs.

Håland moved to Salzburg in Austria in January 2019 from Norwegian club Molde and started the new season in red hot form, scoring a hat-trick in his first game of the season — a 7-1 Austrian Cup win against SC-ESV Parndorf — and in his fourth game — a 5-2 Austrian league win against Wolfsberger.

In May, Håland scored nine goals in a single game for Norway’s Under-20 team as it defeated Honduras 12-0 in a World Cup game.

He then seamlessly transferred his goalscoring form to Europe’s leading club competition, becoming the first ever player to score six goals in his first three Champions League appearances.

That hot streak quickly had him reportedly linked with the likes of English Premier League clubs Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool as well as RB Leipzig of the German Bundesliga.

Marsch admitted it will be hard for the Austrian club to keep hold of Håland but hopes the bond between his father Alf-Inge, who played for Leeds United and Manchester City, and Salzburg’s sporting director Christoph Freund could have an influence.

“They have a really good relationship. We’ve all been very open with each other in terms of protecting Erling from the media and the fact that there are obvious steps for him and us as a club and how to move forward together.”

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Positive energy

Håland was born in Leeds and has understandably formed an affection for English soccer, which brings up the question of when he will finally make the move.

Marsch hinted it could be quite soon: “We’re hopeful that Erling finishes the year here and that he can continue to grow and become a bigger man.”

The six feet 4 inches tall teenager has everything to follow his father’s footsteps and even surpass him. Since joining Salzburg, he scored 27 goals in 23 appearances and Salzburg boss Marsch pinpointed two key qualities that will help Håland in potentially fulfilling his potential.

“It’s the talent he has but it’s more importantly his personality,” said Marsch. “I haven’t seen one selfish moment since I’ve known him in the last six months.

“We went through a time period where he was giving up penalties to his teammates, because he just felt like he wanted to share the positive energy with other guys in the team and I had to actually step in and say no, Erling is taking our penalties.”

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Now it is on the teenager and his father, as well as Salzburg, to decide about the 19-year-old’s next big career move.

Until then, Salzburg will make sure their rough diamond gets as much polishing as possible.

“We’ll just continue to focus on Erling enjoying himself and enjoying his football, so that he doesn’t get side tracked in any way and gives himself the best chance to be the best person and footballer he can be.”

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