Haaland, the food controversy

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

What is good for Erling Haaland is not good for everyone. This is the message sent to the Manchester City centre-forward by the Food Standards Agency (FSA), reports the BBC. This UK public health food agency pointed to a video from the chain YouTube of the scorer in which the Norwegian extolled the merits of raw milk of which he drinks two glasses every day.

Risk of food poisoning

Harmful bacteria could be contained in raw milk, the FSA says, potentially causing food poisoning. The agency insisted that consumption is not recommended for people with weakened immune systems: over 65s, pregnant women and children.