Guardiola: Haaland is doing the hardest job in the world

Norwegian Erling Haaland did not score in his first match at his Manchester City stadium, but Pep Guardiola, coach of the team, stressed that it is only a matter of time before the fans see the best in the player who signed with the team in the summer transfer period.

Halland, who opened his scoring record with the team with two goals once morest West Ham last week, made the first goal that Ilkay Gundogan scored once morest Bournemouth, in the match that ended 4-0 in favor of his team yesterday, Saturday, but he was unable to score through two chances in the match, and he felt Frustrated at another opportunity he almost contributed with a goal with teammate Phil Foden.

Guardiola said regarding the 22-year-old striker, in a press statement following the match, “He performs the most difficult job in the world, when you are a striker and you are in the defensive areas of an opponent like Bournemouth, who has 3 defenders and 2 strikers and you are in the middle, so how can you survive that?” ?”.

He added, “It is very difficult, we know that we will see many situations, it is only a matter of time, he has to find the right moments and the right moves, and with the capabilities that our players have in order to help him, a lot will happen, I don’t have many doubts regarding it.”

“We’ve seen it in the past with other teams, we have to be patient.”

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