Haaland has scored 1 goals in just eight EPL appearances for Manchester City this season, including three consecutive hat-tricks at the Etihad Stadium. , English Premier League defenders still haven't found a way to stop Erling Haaland from scoring. However, some football fans think they have found the answer - to ban him from playing altogether. Haaland has scored 1 goals in just eight EPL appearances for Manchester City this season, including three consecutive hat-tricks at the Etihad Stadium. He also scored five goals in three Champions League matches. In response to his lightning-like form, several online petitions have been started to stop him from terrorizing opponents. One petition is titled: "The Football Association would ban Erling Haaland because it's not fair." Its summary reads: "This is simply not fair. We can make changes. Now is the time for us, the people, to act. This robot should not be allowed to continue in our country." Another petition started by Shane Lee is called "Remove Erling Haaland from UK". "Erling Haaland is a major problem," reads its summary. "He goes out on his own and continues to ruin the weekends of hardworking people in this great country. This problem needs to be addressed to protect the sanity of millions of people in our society. "In short, when things don't work, things don't change, they just gets worse This man is nine league goals away from last season's golden boot winner. It's disrespectful to the founder." Even Haaland's former teammates are tired of his goal-scoring. Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham, who played alongside Haaland in Germany last year, scored in his third consecutive Champions League game on Wednesday, scoring the second in Dortmund's -1 win over Sevilla. With the goal, the 19-year-old became only the second teenager in history to score in the first three Champions League games of the campaign. Haaland, who achieved the feat while playing for RB Salzburg, is the only player to do so. "Sure. I can't get over that bastard now, I swear to God," Bellingham said when told that only Haaland had ever done what he did before. "That sums him up."

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