Assistant referee was caught asking for Erling Haaland’s autograph after Champions League game

Not a good look.

Borussia Dortmund forward Erling Haaland is one of the brightest rising stars in soccer. The 20-year-old Norwegian has 10 Champions League and 21 Bundesliga goals this season, and all signs are pointing towards a massive transfer deal in the summer.

He’s a big deal. But, uh, referees in major competitions shouldn’t be getting starstruck.

Following Tuesday’s UEFA Champions League quarterfinal opening leg between Dortmund and Manchester City, the Romanian assistant referee was spotted as he asked Haaland for an autograph right there in the tunnel as both teams were making their way to the dressing rooms.

Haaland signed the notepad, but many fans took notice to the assistant referee’s unprofessionalism.

This shouldn’t be happening in the Champions League.

And while some may look at it as a non-issue because the match was over, this isn’t necessarily the last time that assistant referee will work a Dortmund match. Officials can’t be seen as favoring any team or player — even if this assistant ref just wanted an autograph for his kid.

It wouldn’t be tolerated if an NBA official did the same with LeBron.

Manchester City would end up winning, 2-1, and benefited from a controversial foul call that wiped away a first-half Dortmund goal.

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