Pep hits back at criticism
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 said Haaland’s “general play” was “so poor” and “almost like a League Two player”.
Haaland came under fire from Keane for a lacklustre performance in City’s goalless draw against title rivals Arsenal on Sunday.
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.
Last season he netted 52 times in all competitions as Guardiola’s men lifted the Premier League, Champions League and
FA Cup.
Keane conceded the 23year-old Norwegian is in a class of his own in front of goal.
But City boss Guardiola was unimpressed by Keane’s remarks, saying he was surprised to hear it from a former player and insisting that any blame for the scoreless display 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 said on Tuesday.
“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.”