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    Soccer-Man City deny allegations that Haaland hurt mascot, media reports

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    Posted on March 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Manchester City denies claims that Erling Haaland injured mascot Moonbeam. An investigation found no evidence, and police took no further action.

    Man City Rejects Claims of Haaland Injuring Mascot Moonbeam

    (Reuters) -Manchester City have rejected allegations that striker Erling Haaland hit the club's mascot Moonbeam on the back of the head causing injuries requiring hospital treatment, British media reported.

    The incident occurred before the home Premier League match against Southampton in October.

    The woman playing the role of the mascot told newspapers she was in shock after posing for a photograph dressed as Moonbeam when Norwegian Haaland gave her a playful knock to the head.

    She filed an assault complaint with the police and raised the issue with the Premier League champions, the reports said.

    "The club fully investigated and found that none of the evidence, including video footage, backed up the claim that an injury was ­sustained in the manner alleged," a City spokesperson was quoted as saying.

    "We’re also aware a complaint was made to Greater Manchester Police and no further action was taken by them either."

    (Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk, editing by Ed Osmond)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Manchester City denies allegations against Erling Haaland.
    • •Incident involved mascot Moonbeam at a Premier League match.
    • •No evidence found supporting the injury claims.
    • •Complaint filed with Greater Manchester Police.
    • •No further action taken by the police.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Soccer-Man City deny allegations that Haaland hurt mascot, media reports

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the denial by Manchester City of allegations that Erling Haaland injured the club's mascot, Moonbeam.

    2What was the outcome of the investigation?

    Manchester City's investigation found no evidence supporting the injury claims, and police took no further action.

    3Who filed the complaint?

    The complaint was filed by the woman playing the role of the mascot, Moonbeam.

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