The Borussia Dortmund was defeated by the Bayern Munich 1-3 in a corresponding party to the Supercopa of Germany. In spite of this, the Haaland had a glorious gesture with a boy that attracted the attention and that without place to doubts will remember the occurred this day for ever.

The striking, is that the attacker of the Borussia jumped the terracing to go where found the boy, the one who found looking the party sustaining a banner with writings in support to Haaland. "An inflate of the Borussia Dortmund himself will go happy of the Signal Iduna Park: Erling Haaland approached until the grandstand and gave him his T-shirt to a boy after the Supercopa of Germany. Phenomenon!", it published Sportcenter in his account of Twitter where postearon a video of the moment in question.

In the metraje, can see to Haaland, the one who already had removed the shirt afterwards of finished the party, jump the terracings where found the public to go where found the child, have some brief words with the boy and afterwards leave him his T-shirt. However, this did not subtract him his evident frustration to the footballer by the result.

Another similar gesture

It is not the first time that the Norwegian has a similar gesture during a meeting. The past 25 July, in a meeting of the Borussia against the Athletic Club, Haaland had another similar gesture with another child, but in full party.

It results that the young fan of the deport king fixed them to him to arrive to the lawn during the appointment (in the minute 41 of the first-half) and asked him the autograph to Haaland and this accessed. Afterwards of autografiarle a his T-shirt carried it with agents of security so that they withdrew it of the field and the party could continue.

The result

With a doublet of Robert Lewandowski in the minute 41 and 74, in addition to a third so much annotated by Thomas Muller to the 49 minutes of the appointment the Bavarian group attained to surpass to the Dortmund, the one who only could annotate a target in the minute 64 courtesy of Marco Reus.