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After not stopping scoring and surpassing Messi or Mbappé in goals, what Guardiola has to say about Haaland

After his tremendous start to the season, here's what Guardiola thinks of Haaland

By Hector Garcia

After his tremendous start to the season, here's what Guardiola thinks of Haaland
After his tremendous start to the season, here's what Guardiola thinks of Haaland
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Erling Haaland is the man of the moment. The Norwegian footballer already stands out on a large scale with Manchester City and for this reason he is praised by teammates and now even Guardiola gives him credit after the latest victories of the club. It is precisely after the last statements where he did not put him at Messi's level, now he praises him.

Manchester City won again in the Premier League and is already on the lookout for the leader Arsenal. Haaland did not have the best of his matches, but he scored again. The Norwegian striker is getting used to the citizen fans and that is why Guardiola is already referring to the abysmal number of goals he has scored since his arrival.
 

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Pep Guardiola spoke to English media after the last result of Manchester City and referred to the virtues of Erling Haaland and what his arrival at the club has meant. The Norwegian player has already recorded the best start for a newcomer at the club. That's 15 goals in 9 games.

What did Pep Guardiola say about Haaland?

After the Manchester City result, the Spanish coach spoke about what Haaland performed. "Expectations are so high that people expect him to score three or four goals in every game; but in the end, he was there to score. He helped us again in having the ball and fighting every play every time. He is an extremely talented player. 
 


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