Erling Haaland has used the example of Kylian Mbappe to show he still has significant room for improvement despite a superb start to life at Borussia Dortmund.
Following a January move from Red Bull Salzburg, Haaland scored eight goals in his first four appearances for Dortmund, despite starting his opening two games on the bench - exploits that saw him named Bundesliga player of the month for January on Friday.
The teenager has understandably drawn high praise for his initial impact in Germany's top flight, which followed a series of eye-catching displays in the Champions League as he contributed eight goals in six outings for Salzburg.
However, Haaland believes he still has much work to do and the Norwegian highlighted Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe - a World Cup winner with France at the age of 19 - as someone he has yet to reach the level of.
"I always said to myself that my dream is to become one of the best players in the world," Haaland said in an interview with the Bundesliga's official website.
"I knew when I was young that I was good, but you know, it's also a long way to go. When I got my first professional contract in Bryne, I was thinking: 'this is a good thing'. But on the other side, it's nothing compared to others.
"Also, when I was in Salzburg, I started scoring goals there, but if I'm realistic, I look at Kylian Mbappe, he's scoring, he's banging in goals in Ligue 1, so you know, you can always reach a higher level in football."
Amid his incredible start at Dortmund, Haaland feels he is settling in well at the German side and felt an immediate click with his fellow attackers.
"I've been here one month, but when my team is all so good, it gets easy sometimes to create chances and to play with them, because they’re so good," he added.
"The first second I played with Jadon [Sancho], Marco [Reus], Thorgan [Hazard], you know these guys, it just sits direct, and that's how it is with world-class players."
For the time being, the 19-year-old believes he still has work to do to emulate the feats of his father, Alf-Inge Haaland, a defender and midfielder who represented the likes of Manchester City and Leeds United as well as earning regular caps for his country.
Asked if he had already enjoyed a better career than his dad, Erling Haaland replied: "No, not yet. He has 34 games for Norway, and I think over 200 games in the Premier League in England, so I'm still missing a bit."
mubaiklmtu
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nice
pubgkar98
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for sure it's reality man
there is no reality there just your narrow mind
DeBaPoulie
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Keep looking, you might inherit some of his beauty
Saumitra_11
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both would be just average in premier league just they are hiding themselves in farming
ur mom is my slave
Saumitra_11
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no fati and no rodrigo . i hope sancho will be a tough competitor
you are crazy. rodrygo and fati are one of the breakthrough future stars as well. just wait for another 2 years
PJvalpady
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no fati and no rodrigo . i hope sancho will be a tough competitor
100% i really missed a gem ✌️
Farzan47
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INTRODUCING THE 2025 BALLON DOR COMPETITORS :- MBAPPE,HAALAND,ANSU FATI,RODRYGO.
no fati and no rodrigo . i hope sancho will be a tough competitor
Azobi
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c'mon man why do you always go to that lane...... typical
for sure it's reality man
pubgkar98
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That is all CR7 generation. Halaand inspired by Mbappe and Mbappe by CR7. His idols keeps on increasing.
c'mon man why do you always go to that lane...... typical
尼古拉斯佩佩
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haaland:mbappe is my son
PJvalpady
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INTRODUCING THE 2025 BALLON DOR COMPETITORS :- MBAPPE,HAALAND,ANSU FATI,RODRYGO.
Azobi
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That is all CR7 generation. Halaand inspired by Mbappe and Mbappe by CR7. His idols keeps on increasing.
Dokcdim
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both would be just average in premier league just they are hiding themselves in farming
boo you sound stupid
Simacmptz
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both would be just average in premier league just they are hiding themselves in farming
Muhammed Uthman
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halland inspired of mbbape being 19 for five years