Haaland talks about his deceased friend: I think of what will happen on the day of death before going to bed, which is a bit scary

According to the Swedish Evening News, Manchester City player Haaland opened his heart to talk about how to deal with personal grief after losing several relatives in recent years. Haland: "When you lie alone in bed at night and think of 'W...


According to the Swedish Evening News, Manchester City player Haaland opened his heart to talk about how to deal with personal grief after losing several relatives in recent years.

Haland: "When you lie alone in bed at night and think of 'What will happen on the day I die?', it's a bit scary. Will you go to heaven? Will you go to hell? Where are you going?"

(Haland explained that he lost his grandmother, grandfather, agent and a close family friend in a few years. The friend's name is Ivar Egya, who died of a sudden illness at the age of 59. He is close to the entire Haaland family and is known as "Mr. All-in-one". Transfers at Haaland )

"How should I deal with this? It's difficult, he's no longer here, it's sad. If he's here today, he'll make fun of me. We used to always make fun of him. I'll miss him for the rest of my life."

"I just talked to him before he passed away. He said, 'Go on the court and destroy everything on the court'. He wants me to live the most wonderful life, even without him. It's important to think about it. He doesn't want me to lie down and soak in grief."



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