Erling Haaland Visits Katz's Deli from 'When Harry Met Sally' in NYC
Haaland Visits 'When Harry Met Sally' Deli in NYC

Norway striker Erling Haaland visited the restaurant made famous in the hilarious 'orgasm scene' from the hit movie 'When Harry Met Sally'. The Manchester City superstar went incognito to check out the sights of New York with his partner and was seen outside Katz's Deli.

Wearing a light-coloured baseball cap and dark sunglasses, the 25-year-old posted pictures of himself and Isabel Haugseng Johansen in Times Square and outside the famous eatery. New Yorkers seemed unaware that one of the world's most famous soccer players was in their midst. 'It helps to hide the hair, to be honest,' Haaland wrote on Snapchat, referring to his famous flowing blond locks.

The 1989 classic film 'When Harry Met Sally' includes the famous line 'I'll have what she's having' delivered by actress Estelle Reiner after Meg Ryan's character loudly faked an orgasm in the crowded diner.

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World Cup Break

Haaland scored twice in Norway's dominant 4-1 win over Iraq, their first World Cup game in 28 years. His side's reward was a couple of days off ahead of their meeting with Senegal, who opened their Group I campaign with a 3-1 defeat by France. Norway and Senegal meet at the New York/New Jersey Stadium on June 22, and Norwegian coach Stale Solbakken said he was more than happy to let his charges loose for a few days' rest and relaxation with friends and family.

Fans in Times Square

Fans from Senegal, France, Argentina, Brazil and Scotland have been gathering in Times Square for the World Cup. Some fans were in New York while traveling to games in other tournament venues, or they lived in the city and went to Manhattan to join the party. Huge crowds of supporters from different nations have been seen dancing and singing.

Fox Soccer posted: 'Times Square is BUZZING with France fans.' Another fan posted: 'This is what hosting a World Cup looks like.' Brazilian fans have set up a 'music stop' there where they can dance and sing.

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