Rangers ace Thelo Aasgaard has lifted the lid on Erling Haaland's classy gesture towards him during Norway's 11-1 rout of Moldova on Tuesday evening.
Aasgaard scored four goals in the triumph, as Haaland found the back of the net five times.
Each player was presented with a customary match ball after the game.
With Aasgaard chasing a hat-trick, Norway were handed a penalty on 79 minutes. Haaland had already scored four times by that point and classily handed the ball to his teammate.
Speaking post-match, Aasgaard lifted the lid on the gesture: "That just says everything about his [Haaland's] character, I think we all know it already," he said [The Scottish Sun].
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"He's desperate to score goals, so for him to give me a penalty is amazing.
"I knew he was a good guy, and I was just very pleased."
"He [Haaland] just said, 'Do you want it?'
"So I said, 'Yes, of course!'
"It's just an amazing moment, my family were there in the stands. It was a proud moment."
Rangers and Russell Martin will be hoping Aasgaard can transform his international form onto the club scene this weekend.
The Ibrox side welcome Heart of Midlothian to Glasgow in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday as they look to get back to winning ways following a goalless draw with arch-rivals Celtic before the international break.