Haaland continues 'on fire' and scores a double against Bruges

He had just come from scoring a goal poker game against Hertha last weekend, but Erling Haaland wanted more. He wants more. The Norwegian forward continues with his 'on fire' mode and against Bruges in the Champions League he scored a double that facilitated a win that brings his team closer to the next round.

The Nordic predator barely took a quarter of an hour to appear. The good pressure of Dortmund caused the recovery of the German team in the opposite field. Jadon Sancho took the ball and sent a deep pass to Haaland, who with cold blood opened the scoring. The Norwegian threatened to hit the far post, but aimed at the first to establish the 1-0.

Dortmund dominated the game as they pleased and closed a great first half making it 2-0 up on the scoreboard thanks to a sublime free-kick from Sancho.

The second half was a mere formality for Lucien Favre's men, but not for Haaland, who was still thirsty for a goal. The striker searched for the rival goal on several occasions, but found the net again when he thought he was eliminated from the play.

Haaland celebrates his second goal against Brugge.
Haaland celebrates his second goal against Brugge.

The Norwegian threw a vertical uncheck, but went offside. However, when he seemed disabled, a defender gave him the perfect assist. Without thinking about it, the Nordic finished first and rounded off Dortmund's win.

The German team continues to lead the group with 9 points and is about to certify its pass to the round of 16.