Manchester City midfielder Rodri has been discussing the devotion to fitness of Erling Haaland .

The Norway forward, who may miss action during this international break due to a groin injury, is known for his meticulous training and diet regimen.

Haaland, who is the runaway top scorer in the Premier League this season, has 42 goals in all competitions.

Haaland is made of different stuff, he is a rock, a Viking," teammate Rodri told El Larguero.

Haaland takes good care of himself, he's with the masseur all day. Hopefully his injury is nothing, but let's hope he leaves us alone."

He's scoring an impressive amount of goals and it's his first year and he's still adapting," Rodri added.

He has room for improvement within the concepts that we manage at Manchester City, and even so it's incredible the numbers he has."

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