Watch hilarious moment Man City’s Erling Haaland is caught asking team-mate ‘have you been drinking?’ in training vid

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MANCHESTER CITY superstar Erling Haaland left fans in stitches after a funny training session with Norway.

Haaland, 25, is out on international duty with the Norwegian national team.

Manchester City star Erling Haaland got mic’d up during Norway’s training

Haaland trolled Norway team-mate The Aasgaard

Stale Solbakken’s men host Israel tonight in a crunch 2026 World Cup qualifier.

Norway will then take on New Zealand on October 14 in a friendly at Ullevaal Stadion.

Solbakken put his players through their paces on Friday for a special session.

That saw Haaland getting mic’d up with a camera following him around and hearing his every word.

The striker was very verbal with his team-mates, especially during some crucial passing drills that demanded perfection.

That was when the Man City star tried to motivate team-mate Thelo Aasgaard.

The camera caught Haaland trolling Aasgaard with some friendly banter after he deemed the Rangers star should have done better.

Haaland said: “Thelo, are you f****** aright? Are you alright?

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“Have you been drinking? What did you do last night?”

Fans were left laughing their socks off as they stormed the comments’ section of the video which was shared around social media.

One fan posted: “Should I start cheering for Norway?

Another commented: “Genuine fun football training.”

A third wrote: “Bro, Haaland is literally Norse God coded.”

This fan said: “He’s a funny f*****.”

And that one stated: “This is hilarious, haha.”

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