Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola has come out to say that people want Erling Haaland to fail. He recently revealed this while responding to critics after his somewhat wasteful display against Young Boys, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, the fact that Haaland still gets in the position to convert chances means he is doing something right as a striker, so people should stop talking like his performances have been awful.

Haaland added that Erling will score goals all his life, and he remains an incredible threat in front of goal.
His words, “It is important to have the chances, the people want him to fail.
I am sorry, but this guy will score goals all his life. With the chances, he is an incredible threat. The players need the ability to find the pass like Kevin de Bruyne and Ilkay Gundogan. But he is going to score until the last day he plays football.”
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Erling Braut Haaland is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Manchester City and the Norway national team. Considered one of the best players in the world, he is known for his speed, strength, positioning, and finishing inside the box. Haaland holds the record for the most goals scored by a player in a single Premier League season, with 36.
Haaland was born on 21 July 2000 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, as his father Alfie Haaland was playing for Leeds United in the Premier League at the time. In 2004, at the age of three, he moved to Bryne, his parents’ hometown in Norway.
Along with playing football from an early age, Haaland took part in various other sports as a child, including handball, golf, and track and field. He also reportedly achieved a world record in his age category for the standing long jump when he was five, with a recorded distance of 1.63 metres in 2006.
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