ERLING HAALAND was the last Manchester City player to leave their Wembley dressing room on Sunday night.
The giant Norwegian was still clutching the Carabao Cup they had won a couple of hours earlier and was grinning from ear to ear as he boarded the team bus.
“Let’s f’ing have it!” he roared to his team-mates, who were all sitting waiting with their medals around their necks.
The 2-0 win over Arsenal means the 6ft 4in striker has now won the lot in terms of team and individual honours since moving to the Etihad in July 2022.
You could say he has completed English football now, as he has the full set of Premier League, FA Cup, Community Shield and League Cup — plus two Prem Golden Boots and the Player of the Season award.
There is also the European Cup from City’s Treble-winning season in 2022-23 — but he still wants more.
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Haaland drops the F-bomb a fair bit.
He said it when Italy defender Gianluca Mancini wound him up by touching his backside during a World Cup qualifier in November.
And he used it when he spoke up passionately during the pre-match huddle on Sunday after City had crashed out of the Champions League to Real Madrid yet again last week.
He told his City pals: “Let’s show the world we’re still here. Everyone — from the first second. Together guys.
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“Let’s show the fing world. Let’s f***ing have it! Let’s bounce back strong.”
So, when he used it again as he made his way out of North London, the message for Prem title rivals Arsenal was loud and clear — City have one trophy in the bag but are not settling for that.
They trail leaders Arsenal by nine points but have a game in hand — and the teams clash again at the Etihad on Sunday, April 19.
Their 30-goal top scorer Haaland, 25, told streaming service Viaplay: “It’s an amazing feeling and what a day. But there’s still a lot to play for.
“Even though we went out of the Champions League, we managed to come into this game with loads of energy.
“That’s what you need in these games and the belief as well. I’m super proud.”
The superstar forward should have plenty of energy by the time of City’s next game in 11 days, when they host Liverpool at lunchtime on Easter Saturday in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
He has been given a few days off by Norway’s coach Stale Solbakken and misses Friday’s friendly with Holland.
But he will join up with the team for next Tuesday’s game against Switzerland.
Yesterday, he was clearly still daydreaming about the night before — posting a series of celebratory pics on social media with the caption “THIS IS US!”.
Mikel Arteta knows better than anyone that his old mentor Pep Guardiola is relentless when it comes to silverware.
The City boss will tell you he has won 19 trophies in England — although that includes three Community Shields, so some will disagree.
He has assembled a group of players who are every bit as hungry as him.
As well as Haaland and skipper Bernardo Silva, there is also Ballon d’Or winner Rodri on his captaincy committee.
He suffered a nightmare anterior cruciate knee ligament injury against the Gunners 18 months ago and it has been a long road back for the Spain midfielder.
To win the first trophy since his return was a sweet moment and he celebrated wildly at the end.
Asked what impact Sunday’s win can have on the title run-in, Rodri, 29, said: “A lot. That’s why I told you it was a game not only for this trophy but to show that we can beat them.
“There is still a lot to do and it’s clear we didn’t want to go out of the Champions League.
“But we went out and now we have to take the positives, we have more time to prepare for the games.
“So that’s something to take into account – but we also have to celebrate this.”
Rodri believes there was a drop off in their opponents during the second half at Wembley.
He added: “I felt they dropped a bit physically.
“We detected it and we wanted to go for them.”
If they didn’t already, Arsenal now know they have a fight on their hands.