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Football fans have had their minds blown after 6ft 4in Erling Haaland was made to 'look like a Borrower' when posing with an ex-Basketball star.
Senegalese star Mamadou Ndiaye, who went undrafted in the 2016 NBA draft, met up with the Manchester City squad after their win over West Ham. And the 7ft 6in star towered over Ederson, Bernardo Silva, and Haaland in a photo.
The snap quickly went viral on social media, with football fans scratching their heads at how one man could make Haaland look so small. With one fan even joking Haaland looked like a Borrower.
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"No way he made Haaland look small," one fan joked. While a second shared: "Nah, Haaland actually looks like he's one of the borrowers in this photo!"
"Bernardo Silva looks tiny and Haaland looks far less imposing. Absolutely crazy," a shocked third said. And another added: "It’s satisfying to see Haaland looking like this…"
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And Ndiaye himself shared the snap on his social media page, adding the caption: "Let’s get it!!!"
Ndiaye appears to have made a career of making tall people feel small after his basketball career ended in Mexico in 2020. The Senegalese athlete went viral in July for standing over Deontay Wilder.
While F1 fans might recall Ndiaye from posing next to 5ft 3in driver Yuki Tsunoda back in January during a party believed to be at Atlantis, The Palm in Dubai.
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