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Published 19:02 27 Aug 2022 BST
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"A proud moment for me and my family," Haaland told the BBC's Match of the Day. "We keep going. These games are why I'm here - to turn things around when there are difficult times. [My dad] will probably say he had more goals in the Premier League than me so I will chase that!" "It's really important to have this kind of mentality and we should get it even more," Haaland added. "There is more we can do on set-pieces. We have to keep working hard. "It's not easy to come to a new club, a new country so it has been a good start. I think we are all [his family] proud today."Elsewhere in the Premier League, former City star Raheem Sterling scored twice as Chelsea beat Leicester City, Liverpool thumped Bournemouth 9-0 and Manchester United defeated Southampton 1-0.
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