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The Super Sunday panel debate whether Erling Haaland fits in at Manchester City. 

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30 Comments

  1. To Jamie's point most strikers prefer counter attacking as there is more open space to aim for. . . And it's funny how now Man City lose they accused of trying to score the perfect goal. How many titles have City won playing this kind of football 🤔

  2. Carra is 100% right btw. Haaland’s style is not suited to the traditional low block in the way that his style would be for a more open or pragmatic formation. Playing for a super dominant team doesn’t allow him to express his best attributes.

  3. Pundits moaning when city don’t have a striker, pundits moaning when city do have a striker

    seems there’s only one constant in this

  4. The successful Man United used to hem teams in their own half. Difference with United is under Fergie they historically played with wingers. They would turn teams around but still had a threat down the middle with Scholes. There were a number of ways they could attack you. Its no coincidence RVN struggled when Beckham left. I know this is ti do with City, but it seems to me they play too much infront of the opposition defense. I think you would see more out of the team and Haaland if they were playing with wingers who could turn the defense around and float balls into him. They would still have the option to play centrally into feet to.

  5. I'm not a fan of city . But carra is spot on .
    It's like spurs having kane .will score you goals but the team as a whole are weaker .
    And the stats prove it.
    Kane is coming to old Trafford and next season haaland will join Barca.
    Fact

  6. So up in till the derby Haaland was the perfect fit for city after the derby he’s not a good fit….sounds fair weathered even though they beat spurs 4-2 some weeks ago

  7. City miss Foden, he works well with Haaland and gives him more opportunities, Grealish is too busy trying to beat the man getting free kicks instead threading the quick ball in which he'd score.

  8. Haaland is literally a physically upgraded version of Lewandowski
    Makes great runs with his great pace, great strength, positional awareness, is adept in the air, and especially lethal inside of the 6-yard box
    The one thing that made Lewandowski stand out so much more at Bayern is the fact he got service. The team played around with the ball, and would eventually try to get the ball to him. That's why Lewandowski has such amazing stats, because he was used correctly.
    Haaland needs to be used correctly for him to ever get close to the best strikers in history, and I don't think he'll get that at City

  9. The fact englishmen start passing the comments on a player and on a team with just some bad games… Typical british mentality.. Judgment judgement judgement…

  10. All German league players are high risk. I say it, and I'll keep saying it. It's no coincidence. City's strikers are more than what Haland is giving.
    And please stop calling Haland "world class"…dude has many flaws and needs to work hard.

  11. Bruh by that logic if anything city picked the wrong striker lmfao 😂 they were doing great without him, its just too easy to mark him out, anytime they dont play de bryune and other players fail to feed him in the box haaland becomes a sitting duck.

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