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Arling Holland: "My half season in Dortmund was fine, I need to get better" - Walla! sport

2020-09-25T14:20:55.279Z


The Norwegian striker surprised in an interview: "The need to get better is what motivates me", and said: "I sleep with glasses that help me sleep better"


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Arling Holland: "My half season at Dortmund was fine, I need to get better"

The Norwegian striker surprised in an interview: "The need to get better is what motivates me", and said: "I sleep with glasses that help me sleep better"

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Borussia Dortmund and Norway striker Arling Holland was interviewed in Germany and provided some interesting quotes.

Holland, who will return with his team to Augsburg where he recorded his debut game for the Yellow-Blacks and scored a hat-trick, talked about the things he needs to improve on even though he closed last season with 44 goals in 40 competitive games.



"I still need to become a much better footballer, that's what motivates me every day," Holland said, "My extension needs to improve, I need to be more lethal in front of goal. I also need to improve the connection with my teammates. I know that. I watch a replay of my goals a lot.I always try to learn more about scoring goals.I don't just watch the goals I scored, I also watch other players: how and where do they score? What is their position before the ball comes? How are they moving?

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"I analyze all these little things and details that can help me score more goals. I watched each of my 44 goals last season many times. I keep thinking about all the situations I missed. I could have easily scored more than 50 goals last season. I don 't want it to sound arrogant, it's a good thing because it shows I have room for improvement. I'm going to work on a few things so I can keep getting better. My first half season at Dortmund was fine, but I can get better. Our runs, the way we connect with each other "We're getting better all the time and I feel good about our method. Lucian Faber and I talk a lot about little things and details. We're making progress."



Holland also talked about the things that help him off the field: "I use ice showers a lot. I see it as a way to earn a few more points. I use special glasses at night because they help me sleep better and deeper. For me the most important thing is the small details and percentages. The little ones who will help me get better. "

About Dortmund he said: "Dortmund is a big club with high expectations. I will do everything to help us reach the next level."

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