
Erling Haaland turns toward the camera with a slow side-eye and a tiny smirk, looking directly into the lens like he knows exactly what he is doing.
The GIF is useful when you want to be smug without saying anything. It works as a knowing glance, a silent “I saw that,” or the face you make when something goes exactly your way and you are trying not to enjoy it too obviously.
How It’s Used
When you catch someone acting suspicious.
When you know exactly what is going on.
When you are trying not to look smug and failing.
When the group chat says something out of pocket.
When your team wins and you are feeling unbearable.
When you want to say “I see you” without typing it.
Origin
The clip comes from a Manchester City post-match moment after a win over Arsenal. Haaland noticed the TV camera, gave it a cheeky side-eye, then turned toward the lens and sang “Good Feeling” by Flo Rida while celebrating.