Messi ate pizza at Barça, the diet for Erling Haaland to became a goal-scoring machine

The norwegian star has a strict diet that helps him to be a goal-scoring machine.

The norwegian star has a strict diet that helps him to be a goal-scoring machine.

In the last few hours, the menus that each FC Barcelona player requested after playing each match during the 2014/15 season have been released, the year in which they won their second Triplet in six years, this time at the hands of Luis Enrique as the coach. There are different options that are surprising that are very far from what would be expected for elite footballers. Sushi and Nutella Sandwich (Ter Stegen), on the one hand, chopped chicken breast and ham pizza (Xavi), also ham-and-cheese pizza and a sandwich of bologna and chorizo (Iniesta), and a few salads, along with the almost non-existent presence of fruits pass on that dressing room.

But, in addition, this leak revealed that the world star Lionel Messi, in the season that once again crowned him as the best player in the world by awarding him the Ballon d’Or, ordered cheese pizza after each game of the culé team. Without a doubt, with his great career to date, it is more than clear that Leo can give himself a chance, in addition to having a privileged physique.

Currently, at 36 years old, Leo Messi is enjoying his stay in the United States wearing the Inter Miami shirt, while other stars are emerging to dominate the world soccer scene in the coming years. One of them is the young Norwegian Erling Haaland, who has already become known as a goal-scoring machine.

Erling Haaland’s strict and shocking diet

The Manchester City striker is synonymous with goals. At 22 years old he is already classified as a goal scoring machine. Food is one of his most precious secrets, as he confesses in his documentary, ‘Haaland: The Big Decision’. In order to become a killer, Erling Haaland follows a diet that includes organ meats, animal livers or hearts, foods rich in vitamins, iron or magnesium. These examples of meat allow the soccer player to ingest up to a total of 6,000 calories a day (when the average is 2,500), which ensures that he develops great muscles and thus avoids injuries in areas that are heavily punished after games.