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Erling Haaland breaks a Premier League scoring record as Manchester City held by Liverpool in top-of-the-table encounter – CNN

  1. Erling Haaland breaks a Premier League scoring record as Manchester City held by Liverpool in top-of-the-table encounter CNN
  2. Manchester City v. Liverpool | PREMIER LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS | 11/25/2023 | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  3. 16 Conclusions on Manchester City 1-1 Liverpool: Alexander-Arnold, Doku, Alisson, Nunez, Silva Football365
  4. Erling Haaland hits 50th Premier League goal, breaks record – ESPN ESPN
  5. ‘Seeing all of their faces is really funny’ – Liverpool goal-scorer Trent Alexander-Arnold savages Man City fans after bringing out ‘shoosh’ celebration following late equaliser Goal.com
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Erling Haaland hits 50th Premier League goal, breaks record – ESPN – ESPN

  1. Erling Haaland hits 50th Premier League goal, breaks record – ESPN ESPN
  2. Erling Haaland’s 50th PL goal to give Man City lead v. Liverpool | Premier League | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  3. WATCH: Alisson puts record on a plate for Erling Haaland! Man City hitman brings up lightning-fast 50th Premier League goal – but Liverpool stopper has an absolute stinker Goal.com
  4. Manchester City’s Erling Haaland Smashes EPL Record for Fastest to 50 Career Goals Sports Illustrated
  5. Man City vs Liverpool live score, updates, highlights, lineups, result as Alexander-Arnold cancels out Haaland strike Sporting News
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Erling Haaland secures three points for Man City against West Ham | Premier League | NBC Sports – NBC Sports

  1. Erling Haaland secures three points for Man City against West Ham | Premier League | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  2. Manchester City injury news vs West Ham: FOUR players ruled out by Pep The Top Flight
  3. West Ham United 1-3 Manchester City: Erling Haaland caps off fightback as Pep Guardiola’s side remain perfect Eurosport COM
  4. Jeremy Doku dances through West Ham’s defense to equalize for Man City | Premier League | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  5. West Ham make announcement asking fans to take their seats early for Man City Hammers News – West Ham United FC
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Erling Haaland’s performance was a disappointment – Ale Moreno | ESPN FC – ESPN UK

  1. Erling Haaland’s performance was a disappointment – Ale Moreno | ESPN FC ESPN UK
  2. The Champions League is Erling Haaland’s stage! Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are gone and the Man City striker is set to rule the competition for years to come Goal.com
  3. Erling Haaland’s top highlights from the 2022-23 Premier League season | Netbusters | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  4. How much did Erling Haaland cost Man City? Transfer fee and low price paid for Borussia Dortmund star striker Sporting News
  5. WATCH: Erling Haaland’s bottled it! Man City striker gets wiped out by drinks cool box & needs help getting up just hours before Champions League final Goal.com
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REVEALED! 🔥 Kevin Campbell explains how Arsenal can STOP Man City’s Erling Haaland tonight 👀 – talkSPORT

  1. REVEALED! 🔥 Kevin Campbell explains how Arsenal can STOP Man City’s Erling Haaland tonight 👀 talkSPORT
  2. Samir Nasri on Arsenal’s title challenge: “When you’re not used to winning, you get the jitters.” Get French Football News
  3. Mikel Arteta v Pep Guardiola’s Contrasting’s Team Talks | Manchester City vs Arsenal Amazon Prime Video Sport
  4. ‘A bit of a wannabe’: Arsenal duo Martin Odegaard and Oleksandr Zinchenko slammed HITC – Football, Gaming, Movies, TV, Music
  5. “PEP IS A GENIUS! HE IS THE MASTER!” Simon Jordan & Martin Keown look ahead to Man City v Arsenal talkSPORT
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ERLING HAALAND’S SUPER GOAL! Pep Guardiola Post-Match Press Conference | Southampton 1-4 Man City – talkSPORT

  1. ERLING HAALAND’S SUPER GOAL! Pep Guardiola Post-Match Press Conference | Southampton 1-4 Man City talkSPORT
  2. Erling Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne break records as Man City pile pressure on Arsenal ESPN
  3. HIGHLIGHTS! Southampton 1-4 Man City | HAALAND DOUBLE AND RECORD-BREAKING DE BRUYNE INSPIRE WIN Man City
  4. Pep Guardiola compares ‘machine’ Erling Haaland to Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi after Man City beat Southampton Eurosport COM
  5. Southampton v. Manchester City | PREMIER LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS | 4/8/2023 | NBC Sports NBC Sports
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Erling Haaland wraps up Manchester City win over Arsenal | Premier League | NBC Sports – NBC Sports

  1. Erling Haaland wraps up Manchester City win over Arsenal | Premier League | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  2. Explained: Why VAR overturned Erling Haaland penalty decision against Arsenal – but should Man City forward have been sent off for elbow on Gabriel Magalhaes? Goal.com
  3. There really is no better time for Pep to stuff the process and go full Haaland The Irish Times
  4. Erling Haaland fit to start for Man City against Arsenal The Associated Press – en Español
  5. ‘It’s been 20 minutes since I last scored!’ – Man City’s goalscoring hero Erling Haaland insists he still isn’t satisfied after victory at Arsenal Goal.com
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Manchester City Is Already Evolving Around Erling Haaland

Fans of Premier League teams not named Manchester City had all of one semi-competitive game’s worth of hope. The hope was that Erling Haaland, the incomprehensible physical specimen brought into this world to score goals, would not fit within Manchester City’s domineering style of soccer. That hope was fueled by Haaland looking a bit lost at times in last week’s Community Shield against Liverpool, a game in which he barely received the ball and, when he did, he flubbed some rather simple chances in uncharacteristic fashion.

That hope lasted all of one game:

In retrospect, it should have been clear that City was always going to bend towards Haaland’s irrepressible talent, and sooner than later at that. City manager Pep Guardiola is too smart to let stubborn adherence to a system stand in the way of goals. And there appear to be oh so many goals on the horizon for City, as it walked into the first game of the Premier League season on Sunday—a tough away fixture at West Ham, last year’s seventh-place finishers—and walked out with a comfortable 2–0 victory powered by the churn of its new Norwegian signing’s lanky legs.

Specifically, both of City’s goals were a result of through balls behind the defensive lines, balls that required a player of Haaland’s acceleration on the other end. The first of those balls is the more impressive, or frankly the more frightening one. Human beings of Haaland’s size—6-foot-4, 200 pounds—should not be able to burst from a light jog into a full sprint as fast as he did here, forcing West Ham goalkeeper Alphonse Areola to do the only thing he could to stop a sure goal.

Perhaps he needn’t have bothered, though, as Haaland still stepped up to the penalty spot and sank his first Premier League goal, cool as you like:

Go back to the play that drew the penalty, though. This is one of the tactical tweaks that Guardiola has already incorporated: Rather than having Haaland drop back into almost a false 9 position to play a one-two with Ilkay Gündoğan, the Norwegian has the freedom and encouragement to break between defenders. As Gündoğan receives the ball from a very narrow João Cancelo, Haaland turns and accelerates into the open space, where the through ball finds him just before Areola can get there.

It’s a simple tweak, but for a team that hasn’t relied on a real striker since the Sergio Agüero years, it’s revelatory. It also speaks to the necessary growing pains that will occur for City as it continues to weave in Haaland. That it took about 34 minutes for the team to finally play a good through ball to its new weapon is a sign that there’s still growth to be had here. Haaland was making his customary runs in behind all game, but was only intermittently rewarded with passes over the top. The more accustomed City becomes to launching passes up to him early and often, the more chances Haaland will have to do what he does best.

Haaland’s second goal on Sunday was proof of concept. This one is less down to tactical manipulation and more down to the frankly unfair combination of Haaland’s rapid movement and Kevin De Bruyne’s whole Kevin De Bruyne thing. Still, though, it’s worth looking at how Haaland already knows that if he makes the diagonal runs past the back line, his wildly creative teammates will find him.

In this case, De Bruyne receives the ball, takes one touch, then fires a picture perfect weighted pass to Haaland, who at the time of the pass still has three West Ham defenders to beat. Beat them he does, and then he squares his body to slot a first-time shot past Areola. It’s a simple goal only because of the perfect combination of skills on display, and maybe more than the first goal, this second tally is the one that most shows off what Haaland can bring to a team already as good and consistent as City:

One of the side effects of City’s overbearing possession style is that it drains the stamina of opponents, who find themselves sprinting after the perpetually moving ball for a solid two-thirds of the game. As those legs start to get heavy, City can start to bust open the parked buses it often faces, which creates more room for Haaland’s unstoppable runs. These types of goals will always be there for Haaland, as long as City continues to adapt to his talents.

The one thing Haaland should not be asked to do too often is the one thing that Guardiola has asked his strikers to do in the past, and that’s build up play and combine for nifty moves. He’s never had to really contest with packed-in defenses in his career, given the Bundesliga’s penchant for more wide-open play and active pressing over defensive rigidity. There will be struggles in England, but Guardiola can manage those by designing a scheme that allows his new toy to use his physical talents to burst open some space. Haaland is less of a scalpel and more of a chainsaw, and as long as his manager understands the difference, there will be blood and bones scattered in this team’s wake.

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Erling Haaland: ‘It’s a decision for Erling,’ Borussia Dortmund CEO says of striker’s impending departure transfer

Multiple UK media outlets have reported that Manchester City will likely announce in the coming week that it has agreed a deal with Borussia Dortmund for the striker’s services.
Haaland’s brute force, blistering pace and devastating finishing ability have made him one of the most sought-after players in the world, meaning Dortmund has been resigned to losing its star player ever since signing him in 2020.

While many clubs would understandably be frustrated at constantly losing out to those higher in the pecking order, the inevitably of the transfers make them much easier to manage, Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke says.

“That’s the only way for us because when a player performs very well, we have to fight against the big, big, big clubs with the oligarchs and the Arabian states at their back,” Watzke tells CNN Senior Sport Analyst Darren Lewis.

“And this fight we cannot win, but we can win a fight over an 18-year-old player, like Jude Bellingham, because this player loves to play at Borussia Dortmund because we have always 80,000 spectators, it’s a very good atmosphere and the club knows how to manage young players.

“That’s our way and, okay, we have a good department who are scouting young players every day, but it’s also very important if you have the player here, you must develop him and I think that works … most of the time, it works.”

Watzke is under no illusions about where Dortmund stands in the hierarchy of modern football.

The club has nurtured — and then sold — many of Europe’s biggest and most expensive stars of recent years; Robert Lewandowski, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Jadon Sancho, Mario Götze, Mats Hummels, Ousmane Dembélé and Christian Pulisic are among the players to have worn the famous black and yellow shirts.

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While Watzke understands that a high player turnover is part of the business, there is still a human being behind a transfer fee, and on certain occasions, waving goodbye is harder than others.

“Sometimes, it’s a little bit more emotional,” Watzke admits. “It was very emotional for me when Mats Hummels told me in 2016 that he will leave the club after I think seven or eight years because it was a long period and we had a very special relationship.

“But sometimes, players are at Borussia Dortmund for one, two, three years, and in this period, it’s not so deep with the emotions and it’s normal in football that players come, players go and if they want to go, OK.

“Sometimes, it’s a good deal; sometimes, it’s not so good. When we sold Ousmane Dembélé to Barcelona after a short period, it was a very good deal. When Robert Lewandowski left us without transfer fee, it was not a good deal, but that’s football.”

It would seem now that Haaland is next up to leave the club.

The 21-year-old has scored a remarkable 85 goals in 88 games since joining from RB Salzburg in 2020, breaking numerous Bundesliga and Champions League records along the way.

Manchester City looks set to meet Haaland’s reported release clause of €75 million ($79 million) — a veritable bargain given his talents and the current transfer fee climate — and beat a number of Europe’s biggest clubs to his signature, including Real Madrid, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain.

On the day of CNN’s interview with Watzke (April 26), the Dortmund CEO admitted he didn’t know whether Haaland would leave during the European summer transfer window. What he did know for sure, however, was if Haaland did leave, Dortmund will continue competing as it always has done.

“It’s a decision for Erling,” Watzke said. “Erling, you know, has an exit clause and he must decide if we wants to take this exit clause or not and he has time to give us his decision. When the time is ready, he will do it.

“But we [Dortmund] have played football for 113 years, and for 111 years, we played without Erling Haaland. We had Robert Lewandowski and then he left us in 2014, but we played football in ’15, ’16, ’17 until now.

“Then next came Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and then Erling Haaland and you can be sure if Erling takes a decision to leave us, we will find the next [player] 100% percent.”

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Man Utd dealt Erling Haaland transfer blow as release clause and date confirmed

Erling Haaland will not be available in a cut-price deal this summer which comes as a blow to the likes of Manchester United and Manchester City.

The Borussia Dortmund striker has not yet spent 18 months at the Bundesliga club.

But already he is being linked with pastures new as Europe’s elite circle.

The 20-year-old has scored 41 times in 42 games for the German team as he continues his rapid rise.

United were heavily linked with Haaland before he swapped Red Bull Salzburg for Dortmund.

Their rivals City are also credited with interest as they eye the striker as a long-term successor for Sergio Aguero.



Erling Haaland will not be available on the cheap this summer
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Rumours of a release clause in his contract had circulated, but that will not come into play until the end of next season.

Journalist Fabrizio Romano reports his £65million release clause cannot be activitated until June 2022, although that is a private agreement.

It echoes the words of Dortmund general director Hans-Joachim Watzke who said last year: “No, there’s no release clause in summer 2021 for Erling Haaland ”

Fellow club chief Michael Zorc has also addressed Haaland’s future in the past insisting he will be at the club for the long haul.



Man Utd and Man City have both been linked with the striker
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“We plan for the long term with Erling. [Rumours] do not have to be dealt with at all,” he said.

“I will see him with us for a long time.”

Haaland’s father Alfe-Inge has also previously weighed in on his son’s future plans.

While conceding his son his happy at the Bundesliga club he refused to rule out a switch in the future.

“Now he is happy at Dortmund, but Erling loves challenges and in football you never know. We will see,” he said.



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