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After a spectacular goal-scoring record in Germany and Austria, Haaland joined the Etihad from Borussia Dortmund this summer and is expected to be a significant hit in the English top flight. After impressing for Dortmund, the 22-year-old joined the Premier League champions, where he scored 86 goals in 89 outings after scoring 29 goals in 27 appearances for RB Salzburg.
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Even though Argentine legend Sergio Aguero, who has scored 260 goals for City, is far ahead of the Norway international in the goal-scoring stakes, Foden thinks the 22-year-old sensational striker reminds him of his former teammate.
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"In front of goal, he's scary," Foden told Sky Sports. "Everyone knows his goal record, how many he scores, but he's coming into a completely different league, much faster football, so it might take him a little (while) to get used to, but I'm sure when he's in his flow, he's going to be unstoppable," he added.
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The England international claims that Haaland has adapted to life at Manchester City fast, making friends with his new teammates and demonstrating his zeal for success. "Top guy off the pitch, he's a great character, a great addition to the team. He makes everyone laugh, and he's dead humble, which is important when you come into a team. He's hungry to achieve things with us, so it can only mean good things," Foden concluded.
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Haaland scored his first goal while wearing a City jersey over the weekend, helping Pep Guardiola's team defeat Bayern Munich in a friendly. The Norweigian will get another chance to shine on Saturday when the Sky Blues take on Liverpool in the Community Shield. On August 7, the Premier League champions go to West Ham to begin their championship defence.
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