Haaland furious after draw with Monaco: This is unacceptable.
Erling Haaland disappointed with draw against Monaco
According to The Sun: Erling Haaland did not hold back his emotions after Manchester City failed to beat Monaco in the Champions League: the match ended in a 2:2 draw.
Erling Haaland was disappointed after the draw with Monaco EPA The forward was dissatisfied despite being awarded Man of the Match GettyHaaland scored two goals in the first half, but in the 18th minute, Jordan Teze managed to equalize the score.
The teams fought until the final minutes, until a penalty awarded after a foul by Nico Gonzalez equalized the score.
After the match, the Manchester City players experienced disappointment, and Haaland did not hold back his emotions in his statements.
“I am angry, I think everyone should be angry.”
“This is not good enough. Right now I am not thinking about personal records. I am just, as I said, angry.”
Haaland raised his Champions League record to 52 goals in 50 matches and received the Man of the Match award, but after the final whistle, there was no joy.
“I do not feel good - we did not win.”
“In the second half we played worse. We did not deserve to win.”
“We need more energy. We should have played like we did in the first half; they became active in the second half, and that is not enough.”
“I did not see the penalty replay, but if someone gets hit in the face, it can be a penalty.”
Pep Guardiola also expressed his opinion on the referee Jesus Gil Manzano's decision to award the penalty.
“It was an unfair penalty; we did not defend perfectly, but we touched the ball before the foul.”
“He touched the opponent, but also touched the ball. There was no intent.”
This draw leaves Manchester City with unanswered questions before their upcoming matches. The team aims to improve their game to rise to the top of the Champions League table. Erling Haaland's disappointment, who became the best player but could not lead his team to victory, reflects the high ambitions of the club and its star.
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