Haaland in awe of Dortmund's 'Yellow Wall'
Erling Haaland says hearing Borussia Dortmund fans in the famous 'Yellow Wall' chant his name was one of the greatest moments of his life.
Haaland arrived at Dortmund from Salzburg in January, having already netted 28 goals in all competitions, including eight in the UEFA Champions League group stage.
The Norway international made a swift impact, netting a hat-trick after coming on from the bench on his debut.
His form in Europe also continued, with the youngster helping himself to a double in a 2-1 win over Paris Saint-Germain, although he was unable to help Dortmund progress as the Bundesliga side went down in Paris prior to football shutting down because of the coronavirus pandemic.
In an interview with Dortmund's official website, Haaland, who was also heavily linked with Manchester United, spoke of his awe at the reception he has received from the home fans at Signal Iduna Park.
"To be honest, this has been one of the greatest moments in my whole life," Haaland, who revealed he has been spending much of his time during lockdown training, meditating and playing FIFA 20, said.
"When that happens, it is simply incredible and indescribable. It is pure goosebumps.
"Seeing the [Yellow] Wall and all these fans is just amazing. It is one of the greatest feelings you can have."
Haaland's incredible form has seen him compared to former Dortmund star Robert Lewandowski, though the 19-year-old singled out two other star names as his idols.
"I had a lot of idols as a child," he added. "[But if] I have to name two players, [it would be] Cristiano Ronaldo and Zlatan Ibrahimovic."
Dortmund is second in the Bundesliga table, four points behind leader Bayern Munich, with the German Football League aiming to resume the season in May.
However, games will have to be played behind closed doors as large gatherings are banned in Germany until at least 31 August.