Man City star Erling Haaland dines at famous Italian San Carlo - but his outfit raises eyebrows
Manchester City star Erling Haaland enjoyed a break from training with the Blues with a meal at swanky Italian restaurant San Carlo this week. But his choice of outfit for a trip to the well-known celeb haunt in Manchester certainly got people talking.
The lofty striker was pictured inside the Italian restaurant shaking hands with the suited-and-booted restaurant manager while he wore his blue Man City tracksuit. The post was shared on San Carlo's Instagram and Facebook feeds on Saturday to their thousands of followers with the caption: "It's always a pleasure @erling.haaland."But the City star footballer's choice of sport-casual outfit was a big point of debate in the comments.
Paul Bailey said: "Wearing a tracksuit at San Carlo.. I wish I could get away with that! Must treat myself to one!" Nadine Bramley said: "Could have dressed up a bit more for San Carlo".But others pointed out that the talented 22-year-old footballer could have headed to dine there straight after training with his team-mates. Others added that he's free to wear what he likes.
There was debate about whether a tracksuit is appropriate for dining out in Manchester, as some restaurant, pubs ands bars in the city centre do ban sportswear. But the MEN has checked on San Carlo's website and booking forms and it does not appear to have a formal dress code for diners at the King Street venue.
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