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Erling Haaland performs iconic Poznan dance from the stands as Man City thrashed Liverpool 4-1 (Photos)

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After Saturday's victory for Manchester City against Liverpool, Erling Haaland was seen doing the well-known Poznan dance.

Although Norway discovered a groin problem with the striker as the international break got underway, Haaland missed the match due to injury.

He sat in the grandstand at the Etihad Stadium as his team momentarily cut the distance between them and the league's top team, Arsenal, to five points.

The gap between the teams was evident in City's 4-1 demolition of Liverpool, and Haaland was visibly entertained on Saturday.

The 22-year-old leaped with his back to the field to demonstrate how happy he was with the outcome in a video shared by Copa 90 on TikTok.
The Poznan is a traditional dance that involves hopping on the spot while facing away from the field of play and joining arms with fans.

The dance was established by City in 2010 during their run in the Europa League, and fans at the Etihad have since seen it often.

Haaland just joined the team in the summer, but it's evident that he's taken on their strategies.

The forward seems to be dancing with someone, but before the video is done, he turns around to applaud his team.

This season, Haaland has scored 42 goals in all competitions, shattering previous goalscoring records.

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