Erling Haaland Calls Out Bryne FK Amid Club Crisis

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Erling Haaland urged his former club Bryne FK to explain recent turmoil. Despite promotion to Norway’s top flight last year, Bryne has struggled this season, winning just 5 of 20 matches and sitting in the relegation zone.

Erling Haaland urged his former club Bryne FK to explain recent turmoil. Despite promotion to Norway’s top flight last year, Bryne has struggled this season, winning just 5 of 20 matches and sitting in the relegation zone. The club also terminated contracts of key players Jens Husebø, Robert Undheim, and Axl Kryger without explanation.

When the turmoil at Norwegian club Bryne FK came into the spotlight, Erling Haaland could not stay silent. The Manchester City striker, who began his football journey at Bryne and even made his senior debut for the club at just 15 during the 2016-17 season, expressed his frustration on Snapchat. Haaland, now one of the biggest names in world football, urged his former club to "speak out" and explain what is happening behind the scenes. Bryne’s struggles have intensified despite their promotion to Norway’s top division, the Eliteserien, last year.

Out of 20 matches this season, they have managed only five wins and suffered 10 defeats, leaving them in the relegation zone. Instead of addressing their poor form, the club unexpectedly terminated the contracts of three key players like Jens Husebø, Robert Undheim, and Axl Kryger without offering an explanation.

Haaland’s attachment to Bryne remains strong, as it was the place where his professional journey began before his rise to stardom. Currently with Norway’s national team preparing for upcoming matches against Finland and Moldova, he made his disappointment clear, calling for transparency from the club that once shaped his career. Bryne supporters now await answers.

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