Manchester City striker Erling Haaland has seemingly been caught on camera using his phone while driving after his side's 2-2 draw with Arsenal.
Haaland, 24, was mobbed by a group of supporters as he left the Etihad Stadium behind the wheel of his luxury £250,000 Mercedes Maybach.
However, in footage that has been viewed tens of thousands of times on TikTok, Haaland appeared to have scrolled through his phone while stopped in traffic.
Accompanied by his girlfriend Isabel Haugseng Johansen, the frontman was filmed picking up the phone and briefly glancing up at a camera outside the window.
Haaland, who sported a blue hoodie, continued to brazenly check his device in the centre of the dashboard before putting it down as traffic started to move.
The incident comes just a year after he was caught using his phone while driving his Rolls-Royce Cullinan, worth £300,000, on a dual-carriageway in Manchester.
A source told The Sun: 'Haaland's certainly scored an own goal.
'His car was surrounded by fans taking pictures and videos. He seemed totally unfazed and didn't think anything of scrolling through his phone while driving.
'He's a role model to so many young kids - he should know better.
'It's so dangerous and it's not the first time he's done it.'
Just hours earlier, Haaland had scored City's first goal against Arsenal. The champions went on to secure a late point after John Stones' dramatic stoppage-time equaliser.
With the footage having gone viral, Haaland has been criticised by road safety campaigners who have branded his behaviour 'incredibly dangerous'.
Lucy Straker, Campaigns Manager at Brake, said: 'It is important for any person in a position of influence to act responsibly in these situations, so that those who look up to them can follow their example.
'Using any phone while driving is dangerous - driving is a highly complex task requiring a person's full attention, as any error can be catastrophic.
'The temptation of looking at a phone can never be worth someone's life. We are relieved that in this instance no one was hurt or killed.
'We would encourage Erling Haaland to reach out to us.'
Drivers caught using a mobile phone behind the wheel in the United Kingdom face being hit with a £200 fine and six points on their driving licence.
Mail Sport has contacted City for comment.
funcdkuz
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Haaland dirty player of the EPL.
kindlmoryz
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was this vehicles moving sure people, people, people...
kindlmoryz
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haaland was talking to someone when he was scrolling his ✆ phone, who knows maybe they where exchanging numbers so they can meet after the game and there was also a boy standing whilst touching the door/window with a phone also as it he is trying to capture a photo for the star.
Lovebug2
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It's so clear losers hate Manchester City.
CHBOY
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Probably checking his social media accounts to see the gravity of his deeds
W0linhO
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Gunners slayer
Nobcpryz
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yet two people are standing on both sides leaning on the car
Ludaiprtuy
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hi
controversial
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the all football editor is an asernal fan,they have a campaign against mancity with useless posts
mukkynoobz
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Are these people stupid or what? The car was parked at a red light yet they keep saying he was driving and that idiot said it was lucky no one was hurt on this occasion like there was any chance of that in the circumstance.
Hjorth
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Arsenal want revenge even outside the field. Damn, Arsenal are a real drama.
Everblessed10
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Haaland checking how many likes he got on social media after his antics on the pitch 😂😂😂