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Erling Haaland and Emre Can: at first sight two very different players; one scores goals in bunches, while the other helps stabilizing midfield and defense; despite their differences, they have brought something essential for the club's success.
Erling Haaland and Emre Can: at first sight two very different players; one scores goals in bunches, while the other helps stabilizing midfield and defense; despite their differences, they have brought something essential for the club's success.
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