Erling Haaland’s taunting of Sevilla goalkeeper Bono after he converted a second-half penalty was one of the main talking points from Borussia Dortmund‘s 5-4 aggregate win over Sevilla in the Champions League round of 16, which they completed on Tuesday night with a 2-2 draw in Germany.
As the ball crossed the line, the Norwegian No.9 ran up to Bono and screamed something into the goalie’s ear. But what exactly did he say?
After the game, even he wasn’t entirely sure. “I don’t want to say,” he told German media. “I don’t know what it means but I said what he said after I missed the first one.”
Fortunately, things have now been cleared up. What Bono had said to Haaland, and what the Leeds-born striker shouted back, was the word ‘Kiricocho’.
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