Erling Haaland is determined to get Manchester City over the line in his “favourite tournament” the Champions League this season as the Norwegian superstar was unveiled by the Premier League champions.The 21-year-old was greeted by around 5,000 adoring City fans at the Etihad Stadium and did not hold back in his promise to help deliver more trophies after signing from Borussia Dortmund for a reported fee of $63 million. Haaland had his pick of Europe’s top clubs thanks to a buyout clause below his market value and a stunning record of 86 goals in 89 games for Dortmund.Thank you for making me feel so welcomed and loved! 💙 #mancity pic.twitter.com/2CjZaUrcq1— Erling Haaland (@ErlingHaaland) July 10, 2022 His statistics at Champions League level are even more impressive with 23 goals in just 19 appearances for Salzburg and Dortmund. City have won four Premier League titles in the last five seasons under Pep Guardiola, but the biggest prize in European football has continued to allude them. Haaland wants to lift the prestigious trophy.”The Champions League is my favourite competition so I think you have the answer there.”Despite his goalscoring record, Haaland won only one trophy, the 2021 German Cup, during his time at Dortmund.”Sometimes I see players posting photos with a trophy and I think ‘I would love to be you right now’. I just have to keep working hard and, hopefully, in the future I will lift a couple of trophies.”##NAJAVA_MECA_6497466##Haaland has an emotional connection to City as his father Alf-Inge played for the club between 2000 and 2003. He said it was the experience of coming up against Guardiola’s juggernaut in the Champions League quarter-finals last year that convinced him City should be his next destination.”You can watch from TV, but when you are actually there you get a better feeling. I didn’t touch the ball for 25 minutes. I was like ‘please Ilkay Gundogan stop playing tiki-taka’. It’s a different level. How they approach the game, how they play, that’s what I want to be a part of.”© Agence France-Presse