Erling Haaland is used to towering over other people on the football field.
Towering over his fellow athletes, 7-foot Senegalese basketballer Mamadou N’Diaye even made the 6-foot-4 Norwegian striker, feel diminutive in comparison, a sight rarely seen among his Manchester City teammates.
Goalkeeper Ederson, in contrast, only reached N’Diaye’s bicep, while Bernardo Silva barely made it past his chest.
Ndiaye is a giant, standing at 7 feet and 6 inches (2.29m) tall. He is more than a foot taller than him, who stands at 6ft 4in (1.94m).

Ederson and Silva stand at 1.88m and 1.73m tall, respectively.
N’Diaye had a meet-up with the City squad following their 3-1 victory against West Ham on Saturday, and he humorously captioned the snapshot: “Thanks to @westham @erling.haaland & @bernardocarvalhosilva.”
One fan commented on the photo, saying, “Haaland ain’t supposed to look that tiny,” while another jokingly remarked, “I thought Haaland was huge, but…”.










