Guardiola backs 'world's best' Haaland in Keane row
3rd April 2024
Roy Keane said Haaland's "general play" was "so poor" and "almost like a League Two player".

- Haaland came under fire from Keane for his lacklustre performance in City's goalless draw against Premier League title rivals Arsenal on Sunday.
- But City boss Guardiola was unimpressed by Keane's remarks,
Pep Guardiola said Erling Haaland should be respected as the
"best striker in the world" after the Manchester City star was
subjected to scathing criticism by Roy Keane.
Former Manchester United captain Keane, speaking on Sky
Sports, said Haaland's "general play" was "so poor" and
"almost like a League Two player".
Haaland came under fire from Keane for his lacklustre
performance in City's goalless draw against Premier League title rivals Arsenal
on Sunday.
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Haaland is the Premier League's leading scorer this term
with 18 goals after winning last season's Golden Boot during a remarkable first
season with City.
He netted 52 times in all competitions as Guardiola's men
lifted the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup.
Keane conceded the 23-year-old Norwegian is in a class of
his own in front of goal.
But City boss Guardiola was unimpressed by Keane's remarks,
insisting any blame for the scoreless display against Arsenal should be shared
by the team.
"I don't agree with him, absolutely not. He's the best
striker in the world and he helped us to win what we won last season. Erling is
exceptional," Guardiola told reporters on Tuesday.
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"The reason we don't create chances is not because of
Erling. The standards that Erling has are unbelievable and everyone expects
other things.
"There are games where he could be better but I knew
during the game against Arsenal that the reason why we were not creating
chances was not because of Erling.
"We needed more presence in the box. If we had that
Erling would have more space. It happens sometimes. If you want to score goals,
bring a lot of players to the opponent keeper, it is as simple as that."
City's failure to beat Arsenal has damaged their bid to win
an unprecedented fourth successive English title.
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They are three points behind leaders Liverpool ahead of
Aston Villa's visit to the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday.
Guardiola will need Haaland at his predatory best if City
are to extend their reign as champions.
And the Spaniard accepts that criticism comes with the
territory of being a high-profile player.
"If you don't want to accept that as a football player,
you have to dedicate yourself to another job," Guardiola said.
"When you are a public figure, you have to accept it.
That's why when you are in contract talks, you have to ask for a lot of money
to accept those moments.
"I'm surprised it comes from former players. With journalists I can understand because they have never been on the pitch but the former players is always a surprise (when they are critical)."
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