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it's surreal that one of the most famous footballers in the world has come out of this little place. a child like erling, i spotted from the first kick on the ball, in fact. every time erling changes club, this town changes colour. fantastic guy. everyone liked him. he knew, and we knew, that he had a lot more i in store for the future. when i was young, i wanted to become the best in the world. dreams do come true. my name is andreas vollsund. i'm mayor of time kommune. bryne is the big city in this community. bryne is a small place, but a warm place. a place where everyone knows each other. to people in bryne, in time kommune and jaeren — as we call it here — it's, yeah, friendly people, but working, hard—working people. bryne is the biggest place in an area called jaeren, which is a very agriculture—heavy place. there's a lot of farms. right outside of the city, you can see green grass everywhere. so i'm very proud that we have so many good, hardworking farmers. we can get the best food on the table and be as strong as erling! only 12,000 lives here. people are quite friendly, but quiet. we won't use ten words if one word is sufficient, or even a meaningful pause. you can see that in erling. he's... he doesn't speak long sentences, and that's normal here. growing up in bryne, - it's very much about football. that's basically been the one thing that this town is all about. - the football team bryne were in the top division for a very long time. they finished second twice in the eighties. they won the cup in 1987. it's always been a place that people around norway will have known about. this area is actually the place i in norway with the least snow, so the best teams in the country used to come here in _ march to play on grass. this was before we got i artificial grass, of course. erling was born in leeds, come with his family to bryne in 200a. started to play in a team when he was five or six years old. he was very small, but when he was about 12/13, he grow very fast. the thing about erling haaland is, i think you have to start with the parents, with the genetics. because we talk about his father a lot, of course, alfie haaland, but we don't talk enough about erling haaland's mother, who was at youth level, at one point, a national champion at heptathlon. his grandmother's brother — on the mother's side — is gabriel hoyland, who is the record appearance holder of bryne football club. so he was born into a real sporting family, with just incredible pedigree on all sides. he's a really important guy...guy in my life. he's my father, and he's also a really good friend of me. wejoke a lot. we have a lot of fun. and i've got a good relationship with him, and he's supporting me a lot, and a really important guy in my life. my name is alf ingve berntsen. i've been coaching football for many, many years. and some of the years, i was coaching erling, and i think that's why you're here. the first time i coached erling, he was just eight years old. he began to train together with one—year—older boys, in a big group of a0 players. a child like erling, when they're that quality, you spot it from the first kick on the ball, in fact. even at a very young age, erling had a very good, very high standard of coaching — which is a little bit unusual because in norway, at that young an age, very often, the coaching will be done almost by parents on a volunteer basis. erling happened to be part of a year who had a very qualified coach looking after them. for us, it was all about to develop the human being first and, after that, the football thing. we had three rules — be on time, do your best and behave. in a small place like bryne, the role of the football club is to keep people active, to be a social place for the kids. it's not necessarily like a meat grinder to get the most talented footballer out there. so the emphasis is on things like how to behave and be a good teammate. this is the challenge of a club like bryne, is that it's a very small place. so the football club isn'tjust for the kids who are enormously talented and are going somewhere, it's also just for the kids who want to stay active. the challenge for the coaches is always, how can you include everyone, whilst also challenging the very best and not separate them from their mates? erling was gentle, nice, funny. he always scored a lot. he smiled a lot. he trained a lot. but he was one of the 40, so he was treated the same way as the other a0. he and his friends played i three, four, five hours every saturday, every sunday. they get a lot of time playing. they kept the tempo high. it was important for them to win. so even though they weren't thinking that this is training, _ i think it was probably the best training they could get. - i played at bryne since 2014. i was lucky enough to play with erling before he went off. fantastic guy. everyone liked him. he had a bit of pace, but he was quite thin, so he will have gotten knocked around by defenders quite a lot. he was always smart. he knew the right areas to go. he timed his runs. because he didn't have his strength, he managed still to compete - and succeed because of his smartness to his play. - he could read where to go. he had technique, the tactical and the mentality. so the only thing that was missing was a bit of the physics. and we knew in four or five years, this will explode. you saw the potential of the guy. i was teacher to erling. he was a lovely, funny guy. and he told me, "oh, no, school is not so important." no, no, he's going to be a football player. he's not shy in the locker room. he cracksjokes. he puts himself- out there, basically. you've probably seen that song, | or rap video of him on youtube.j there was a lot of commotions and jokes about that. - he raps for me, it's about having fun, because if i'm having fun, i want to do more of it. exactly how it was with football. when i went to play with my friends, it was really fun. i wanted to do it again. and then when it became a natural thing and i wanted to train more, i wanted to become better, i wanted to become better than others. so for me, it's about really having fun. obviously, i knew about him. his dad was pretty well known, so i knew about the player. - i remember him steppingl into practice with us in '15. he... he wasn't shy. i remember him coming in there almost like he was the captain of the team sometimes. and he was like, "how are you doing?" you were not used to that when 15 years old, came in there. they were shy, but he was not like that. i've never seen it before, never seen it after. so maybe next time, i'm going to write on the contract if i see someone with the same mentality! it wasn't as if he was hitting the top corner all the time in training. in one of his first training sessions with the senior team, he missed the big chance and got a telling—off from one of the big boys. and you're then expecting him to maybe be a little bit, maybe a bit shaken by that, be a little bit timid, maybe play a little bit within himself for at least a couple of minutes afterwards. but the next time he got the ball, he tried to dribble past one of the best defenders on the team, and he was just completely not bothered by any of that. and that stood out at the time as a sign that maybe there is something different about this guy. he had the grit, something special. you could see it in your eyes. when we lost, you could see immediately on erling's face and all the players, and i think that was a good thing. i don't want them to smile if they lose, but they have to behave, respectful opponent, and try even harder the next time not to lose. erling was confident from a young age when in the classroom, yes. and you can see him now, his confidence on the football pitch. you know then he's going to be a football player, and now, erling is the best in the world. i think his mindset is brilliant. i try to never overthink. for me, it's about kind of taking the confidence from the last game. no matter how it went, if you didn't score, you take this confidence with you that, "ok, i didn't score the last game. it's more likely i'm going to score the next game." when you think too much, it's not a good thing. ijust try to go in the game and try to make the team as good as possible. and if the team plays good, as a striker, i will get chances. and then when i get chances, normally, i score. to me, it's not about him being strong and fast, but that his thinking is so quickly. he's so smart off the ball. a lot of that will have been learnt when he was young. because he had to learn how to find space, he had to learn how to get on the wrong side of defenders and this sort of stuff. i love to see it when he understands where the ball is falling down - and the defenders around him are just confused. _ that's the best part. erling was a natural attacker. he always looked for goals. he scored lots of goals when he was 15, 16 years old. he's quite the same playing style now than when he was 12 or 13 years old. we have seen many of the situations before. so he has always scored goals. each level, he had just continuous goals. for someone whosejob it is to score goals, he is a surprisingly selfless player. he actually has a reasonable number of assists, even though he is a penalty—box predator, really. but he will look up and find a teammate, if the pass is on. on the field, he definitely... he showed respect, but he didn't show respect, you know? - he played his way, he wanted to play to his strengths, - and it didn't matter- if it was a 34—year—old or an 18—year—old that was against him. his hungerfor more, more, more. when he scored five goals in the champions league, he was not happy. he was... he was mad. he was going for six, seven, eight. that's crazy. everyone else would have gone off this pitch and just say... happy and remember it for the rest of his life, but he was mad. that's him. he seemed very driven. he knew that he wanted to... this was just a pit stop for him. he had a lot of respectl for the club, obviously, but he knew that he wanted to go further. _ he knew, and we knew, that he had a lot more i in store for the future. i'm a simple guy. when i do something and i like it, i want to do it more. i would love to win more trophies because of the feeling, and exactly the same with goals. exactly the same with winning games, you know? because just the feeling is so nice. so for me, it's a natural thing. when we first saw how good he's going to be, our best player at the moment, erling just passed him and, like, pushed him. i think still, he's somewhere and he was scoring the goal, and everyone just said, "ok, wow, now we see how this guy is going." two days later, he signed for molde. it was very exciting when he went to molde as a 16—year—old guy. i alfie and erling himself, they got a very good feeling for molde. molde, at the time, were coached by ole gunnar solskjaer. and molde are a club that have a very good track record of producing players. and of course, this is the time where his body really starts filling out. i believe the players nicknamed him "the manchild" because he still has quite a young boy's face, but he's starting to get the body ofjust an absolute unit. it was the summer of 2018 where he really caught the eye, because they were playing away to brann, in bergen, and erling haaland — then 17 years of age — scored four goals in 21 minutes. four goals against the brann. four goals against brann. he went pro to salzburg, immediately. it's a dream. it's... i'm living... i'm living the dream. erling has had such a great season. we had a joke in a press conference that every day, there was a new team that was interested. at this point, everyone�*s interested, but they decide to go to dortmund. why? well, in large part, because dortmund has no striker, so there's an obvious place for him in the first team. erling, he's told me that school is not important. he's going to be a football player, a star. itold him, "ok, if you're going to be an international football player, you must buy me some tickets." and when he played in dortmund, he sent me some tickets, and i was down in dortmund and i see the match. so erling, he's a man of his word. "the big viking," as i call him. the biggest secret in football has been finally confirmed. l haaland is now an official manchester city player. i he joins the club for {51.2 million. i'm absolutely buzzing! honestly, i can't wait. he's scored goals in bucketfuls everywhere he's been, and it's really hard to see that not happening at city. with me as a striker, i want to have fun. when i have fun, i score goals. i smile, i enjoy playing football and everything. so in the end, ijust hope to smile a lot. first day. good to see you guys. you know, i might have to cancel a few of my broadcasting days just so i can go and watch him live, to be honest, i can't wait. erling haaland scored twice on his premier league debut, as manchester city began... haaland became the first ever player to score hat—tricks in three successive premier league matches at home. he's been described as "a - 21st—century goalscoring machine". he has the last thing that every striker needs, is the finish. he's got that in abundance. he's got the movement in abundance. erling haaland, who scored five for manchester city last night in their big champions league win over rb leipzig. now, that... pep guardiola says erling haaland is on the ronaldo and messi level, after the striker scored his 30th premier league goal of the season... erling haaland scored his 50th goal of this season in all competitions... all erling haaland scored his 35th- premier league goal of the season, setting a new record... so elsewhere, erling haaland's been named the football writers' association player of the year. it's erling here. i just want to say thank you for the support. let's go! manchester city win the champions league, becoming only the second team in english football history to complete the treble of major trophies in a single season. fans sing t0 tune of no limit by 2 unlimited # erland haaland!# come on! bryne is turned completely on the head. if you walk around here looking at the paintings, the statues, every time erling changes club, this town changes colour. it's surreal that one of the most famous footballers in the world has come out of this little place! i think bryne is most known in norway — and now all over the world — for football. he put bryne on the map. everyone that has anything to do with football, - or knows about football, usually knows where - bryne, or what bryne is. it's where erling's from. it seems like we all have agreed that it's ok to have two favourite teams in england now. i hope tourism people will come to eat the local food, see the bryne match, come and visit the place where erling has played. the impact is unbelievable. we've never seen something like this. everyone's interested in football. everyone loves erling. you can see it in the street. there are more tourists. coming in, more interest around the football club. in every home, we're jumping up and down when he scores a goal. bryne is so proud of erling. as mayor and citizens, we are proud that one local lad can be the greatest football player. he has inspired young players, of course, all over norway. they go with erling and they say, "oh, erling, a small kid from bryne can be the best player in the world," and they have believing, they�* re dreaming. it's great to be mayor and watch all the smiles and supporting of erling. my life has changed, of course. i can't live normal, so normal anymore. that's something ijust have to admit, and that's how my life is. i can't complain. i try to enjoy every single moment of it. i try to relax when i'm home, with good people around me. erling won't have a normal life for, like, the next 20 or 30 years. it's impossible. but i think if one person is going to handle that in quite a good way, that will be erling. he's so down to earth, and that's what i like the most about him. because the success and how big a star he is now, and still, when he comes to bryne, it'sjust "hi", just a normal guy. he does seem to have this ability to shut out a lot of the noise. he does seem to have a very solid grounding. and i also think some of that, it comes from your surroundings when you grow up. people rarely get overexcited about anything in bryne. it's very sort of a farmer's mentality. you know, if things are good today, you should still be vigilant. things might be bad tomorrow. and i think that's something you see in erling haaland. what he's done on the football pitch, that's lovely, but when he's speaking in front of the camera, he's always speaking about he's just a local boy from bryne. he's proud where he comes from. the feet is on the ground. so i'm very proud for the whole person erling, notjust what he do on the football pitch. i try to smile as much as i can because it's a good thing to have fun and to smile. and i'm an emotional guy. and i love to have the people that i love around me, to enjoy the moments with me and to help make me a better person and a player. the future for erling, i think is focused that he will continue to love football, to train well. and we can see now, which we didn't see before, that some people are great until their late—305. so that's what we hope for when it comes to erling. i've been developing in a really positive way and that's really important for me because i'm still really young, i'm still 22, and i've got a long career ahead of me, and i still have to develop. and that's also something i was thinking of over one year ago, when i was thinking about my next move, you know, about how i can develop even more and become an even better player. i think he's going to win ballon d'or. many ballon d'ors. he's already breaking the premier league record. that's crazy. the sky's the limit. i don't have words for what he's doing right now. the most important thing would be that he scores a lot of goals on the national side and gives us a good european championship, or even world championship. that would be the best part. his career hasjust gone in a straight line up, - like, it's amazing. and it's all deserved, _ because he'sjust kept performing and doing what he needs to do. everything that erling is experiencing now l and will experience _ i think is 100% deserved and, as i said, we are so happy for him. i hope to see erling back in a bryne shirt, but i don't think it's in my time, maybe. he was a special boy, but to be the best player in the world, and i kind of think that's going to be a reality. but he has a dream and he's working hard every day. so, now i'm just proud to see what he does on the pitch every week. i will never be proud of achievements from a footballer or erling because i don't see it in that way, but i'm very proud of how he behaves, he represents our region and our town in a very good way, and that will make me proud. not if he is first or runner—up in the league. it's about staying humble, about being confident that you're going to achieve something, that you're going to perform, but still do the hard work, never relax throughout the whole season. it's a long season. that's why i have to stay sharp here, and it's not easy. but you have to stay sharp here, stay humble, work hard. that's the most important things. hello. once again, it's a rather unsettled looking weather picture for sunday. with low pressure so close by, there will be quite a number of showers around. some places will escape, but it's difficult to say exactly where. the winds are a notch down compared with yesterday, but there's still a breeze out there. you can see those tightly—packed isobars and we've got another area of rain moving in later this evening and overnight. closest to that low pressure across the north and west, so scotland and northern ireland, we will see the most frequent showers. some heavy, with rumbles of thunder. we've had a few sharp showers through the morning hours, perhaps fewer across wales and the south—west this afternoon, but equally, one or two sharp ones could develop just about anywhere. temperatures are similar to those of saturday, so feeling pleasant enough in the sunshine. but it is all change, then, as we go through this evening and overnight. the showers give way to longer spells of rain for much of england and wales. some quite heavy rain for wales and northern england, as you can see. so with the high moisture content, the humidity is higher. a warm night. a scattering of showers continues because we've got low pressure across scotland and northern ireland, but a little bit chillier here, or fresher, as we start monday. for monday, some good spells of sunshine across scotland and across northern ireland, but that rain fringes close by to the borders. it takes its time to clear out of the way. we may well brighten, with a few showers rolling in across wales and the west of england later, but it's uncertain how quickly that rain will clear from eastern areas and, actually, it mightjust brighten up in some places and so still 2a degrees. but on the whole, a lot of cloud and rain on monday. that low pressure clears away into tuesday, although that low pressure is still close enough to our shores to give us a few slow—moving showers. so the winds ease off considerably on tuesday, so when the showers come along, heavy and thundery, but slow—moving, so lasting quite some time. some places will escape altogether and stay dry, but again, the devil's in the detail when it comes to showers as to exactly where, but there will be some lengthy spells of sunshine around. certainly so on wednesday and thursday because this high pressure starts to build in. with it, it will draw in some southerly winds, so we start to see the temperatures lifting once again. but low pressure is never too far away, so although our temperatures are lifting late week, we still run the risk of that next area of low pressure coming back in, bringing with it a spell of showers once again. live from london. this is bbc news. 93 people killed by wildfires in hawaii — as officials warn of a 'significant�* rise in the death toll. when we find these, you know, ourfamily and ourfriends, the remains we are finding is through a fire that melted metal. the british government is under renewed pressure to stop migrants crossing the sea in small boats — after six people drowned in the channel. and a stargazers delight — the annual perseid meteor shower lights up skies across the world. hello, i'm anjana gadgil. we start in hawaii, where the governor is warning of a "significant" rise in the death toll following devastating wildfires on the island of maui. 93 people are now confirmed dead, as recovery crews continue to comb through the charred ruins of burnt—out homes and businesses. the historic town of lahaina, the worst—hit part of the island, has been razed almost entirely to the ground. hundreds of people are still unaccounted for, days after the fires broke out. many people forced to flee at a moment's notice had to leave everything behind. hawaii's attorney general has 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