Son of City Legend Carves Own Reputation

Colin Rosler playing in a Europa League game for Malmo against Olympiakos in October 2024

Colin Rosler, 25, is finally stepping out of the shadows and making a name for himself in European football after a seven-month stretch that saw him become a league champion, a full international, and reunite with his old friend Erling Haaland, who also played in Norway youth teams with him. Despite being named after a Manchester City legend, Rosler had to carve out his own career and create his own name, as he played in the Dutch side NAC Breda before joining Norwegian side Lillestrom and Swedish club Mjallby. Now, he is a regular for Malmo and could win another trophy as they face Hacken in the Swedish Cup final on Thursday. He has also been named in Norway's squad for next week's World Cup qualifiers against Italy and Estonia.

Colin Rosler playing for Manchester City against Liverpool's Curtis Jones in a PL2 game in 2018 Erling Haaland and his father Alf-Inge watch Malmo clinch the Swedish title in October 2024 Team photo of Norway's Under-17s, featuring Colin Rosler and Erling Haaland,  before they play England in May 2017
Source: BBC Sports Football

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