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Manchester City has denied allegations that striker Erling Haaland injured the club's mascot, Moonbeam, before a match against Southampton in October. The mascot, who was playing the role, claimed Haaland gave her a playful knock to the head that required hospital treatment. The club conducted an investigation, finding no evidence to support the claim, and the police also took no further action.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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