Pep Guardiola claimed that 'people want Erling Haaland to fail' while responding to critics after wasteful display against Young Boys.
Pep Guardiola claimed "people want Erling Haaland to fail" while responding to critics after his somewhat wasteful display against Young Boys.Missed a couple of opportunities as wellThe Norwegian striker had been going through a goal drought as he had not found the net in five Champions League matches before striking twice in
on Wednesday evening in Bern. However, in the first half, he missed a gilt-edged chance when through one-on-one and the City boss has defended his striker after a decisive display.TNT Sports"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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