Livid Erling Haaland slaps TV digital camera away after Man City disasterclass
A livid Erling Haaland shoved a tv digital camera away after dropping a stinker for Manchester City.
The reigning Premier League champions suffered a blow within the title race as they drew 1-1 with Chelsea on Saturday. City fell behind on the stroke of half-time after a second of brilliance from former participant Raheem Sterling on his return to the Etihad.
Pep Guardiola’s facet registered an astonishing 31 pictures, with Rodri’s deflected effort within the 83rd minute lastly levelling the rating. But regardless of mounting a comeback to rescue some extent, the frustration was clear to see amongst City’s stars at full-time none extra so than Haaland.
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The Norwegian powerhouse stood dejected on the last whistle as an opportunistic TV digital camera circled him, trying to seize his response after an uncharacteristically torrid show. Haaland emptily stared into area earlier than shedding cool.
He petulantly swatted away the digital camera which had obtained a bit too shut for the 23-year-old’s liking. And it capped off a massively irritating afternoon personally for the striker.
Haaland, who has 22 targets already this season, had 9 makes an attempt on objective but couldn’t discover the online. He missed three clear-cut probabilities, together with a header from six yards out which went effectively over the bar.
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher identified at full-time that the ahead had “probably never had a day like this in a Manchester City shirt, where he’s actually missed a few chances.”
Meanwhile, City’s saviour Rodri conceded that they didn’t do sufficient to get the win, telling Sky Sports: “I didn’t think we did a great first half to be honest.
“We conceded one other straightforward objective and we now have to defend higher. They virtually created nothing within the first-half, we knew they’d play on the counter-attack with their quick gamers, I believe it was three towards one and we now have to defend higher and be sincere with ourselves.
“From then, it is always tough. They went deep, you have to be patient and we gave everything in the second half but it wasn’t enough.”