Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, has asserted that certain anonymous individuals outside the organization wish for Erling Haaland, his striker, to fail.
Haaland had an amazing debut season, scoring 52 goals in 53 games to lead City to the Treble, including their first Champions League victory. However, he was scoreless in their opening Group G matches against Red Star Belgrade and RB Leipzig.
Haaland’s goal drought, particularly in the Champions League, coincides with the departure of Ilkay Gundogan to FC Barcelona and the injury of Kevin de Bruyne, the team’s main assist producer.
Haaland looked irritated during the first half of Manchester City’s Champions League away match in Bern, Switzerland. This was likely because of his missed one-on-one against a lowly-rated Young Boys in the 23rd minute.
In the 67th minute of play, Manchester City’s Rodri earned a penalty kick for the team, giving Haaland his first opportunity of the match. After six games from the previous season, the 23-year-old Norwegian striker hammered home the penalty to earn his first Champions League goal.
Following the Champions League match, which saw the Premier League winners win 3-1, Pep Guardiola emphasized that Haaland would continue to score goals for the duration of his playing career.
Guardiola said to TNT Sports, “It is important to have the chances, the people want him to fail.”
“I apologize, but this guy will always score goals.” Given the opportunity, he poses a serious threat.
“Players like Ilkay Gundogan and Kevin de Bruyne must be able to find the pass. However, he will continue to score until his final football game.
On Sunday, October 29, when Manchester City visits Old Trafford for their tenth league game of the season, Erling Haaland is anticipated to take the field. With 21 points from 9 games, City is now two points behind Tottenham Hotspur in first position.