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Brentford defender Ben Mee gives a fascinating insight into how they managed to stop Erling Haaland from scoring in their win at the Etihad back in November.

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26 Comments

  1. Let’s be honest here, Haaland had barely played in the league at this point. He’s had another four months of games and another five months at City.
    Haaland is harder to stop now than he was before Christmas.

  2. Love seeing this insight from a current player and a past player, especially if they played in the same position as you can see they both know what’s going on and can explain it easily for everyone watching. Would love to see Ben Mee as a pundit some day too, top lad 💪

  3. While I enjoyed Mee's insight here, even in that game there were a few occasions where Haaland caught him out. Had he been just a tad more clinical, Ben wouldn't have been able to bring this sort of analysis. Basically I'm saying he got lucky.

  4. Haaland can only be stopped when both centre backs stick to the plan and position. I've seen it done many times in Germany when he went a few games without scoring. He even went a few without scoring in England. One mistake and he's scored a goal and he's more confident and the defenders are more afraid. That's why his goals comes in 2s or more most of the time

  5. I think the biggest underappreciated strength for kdb is how he aims for that split second a defender switches off. It's beautiful play and that's from a gunner 😂😂

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