sport news Erling Haaland leaves fans in hysterics as he SWEARS twice during post-match ... trends now 'Ah s**t, sorry!': Erling Haaland leaves fans in hysterics as he SWEARS twice during post-match interview following Premier League debut... with Man City striker admitting it was 'a bit s**t' not to grab a hat-trick at West Ham By Charlotte Daly For Mailonline Published: 18:49 BST, 7 August 2022 | Updated: 18:55 BST, 7 August 2022 Viewcomments Fans couldn't help but laugh at Erling Haaland's post-match interview following Manchester City's 2-0 win over West Ham on Sunday. The Norwegian striker scored twice on his Premier League debut to silence his critics after receiving criticism for his performance in the Community Shield last weekend. However, it was Haaland's post-match interview that left fans in stitches. The £51m summer signing swore live on TV before swearing again when he realised what he had done. Erling Haaland left fans in hysterics after swearing twice in his post-match interview Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Haaland said: 'It was a good start and it's nothing much else to say. It was a good start. 'It's good to get minutes in the legs. it's still early in the season. We have to keep going. As expected we saw the potential against Bayern, against Liverpool it was a bit down.' When asked whether he was disappointed to have walked away with a brace rather than a hat-trick, Haaland said: 'It could have been more today. 'I could have walked away with the hat-trick, It's a bit s*** but that's how it is. It's about the connections we do everyday, we get better at this and this will come.' The post-match interview asked Halaand to watch his language - to which he responded by saying 'Ah s*** sorry, I'm not soo good at the language in this country'. The Norwegian striker was then asked about how he felt taking City's penalty on Sunday afternoon. He said: 'Uh yeh [I was taking the penalty] It was some good celebrations so yeh I'm happy. He saw it that's good he saw both goals. 'It's a big moment for me to debut in this competition. We have to keep going. Now it's almost 30 minutes since I scored the last goal so I have to keep going.' More to follow... Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility