Haaland couldn’t hide his frustration after a series of missed shots against Chelsea.
Rodri brought a difficult 1-1 draw for Man City against Chelsea . Although the defending Premier League champions did not lose in round 25, they were divided by Chelsea twice this season and lost their advantage in the championship race with Chelsea. Liverpool and Arsenal. If they win the make-up match, Man City will still be 1 point less than Liverpool.
It is worth mentioning that in this draw, Man City missed many opportunities, especially from main striker Erling Haaland. The Norwegian striker was set up by Kevin De Bruyne at the end of the match to equalize but his shot went out unbelievably right in front of the goal, and at the beginning of the match he also headed over the crossbar after a cross from Julian Alvarez first. when volleyed wide from Phil Foden’s pass.
In total, Haaland had 9 shots in this match (7 of which were headers) and in the end he did not score any goals. In the history of Premier League matches with statistical data, Haaland is the second striker to finish 9 times or more without scoring a goal, before that Sergio Aguero also missed that many times in a match against Manchester United. year 2017.
Haaland probably doesn’t understand what happened to him in this match. After the match, the 23-year-old striker stood blankly on the field for a long time and when a cameraman placed the camera too close to him, Haaland used his hand to brush it away with frustration evident on his face. This moment made some Man City fans laugh, because Haaland then blew his nose quite “assertively”, making fans think he pushed the camera away to avoid… getting his nose dirty.
This season, Haaland, with 16 goals, still monopolizes the top spot in the Premier League scoring list. However, Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) is close behind with 15 goals and Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth) is third with 14 goals, still capable of creating a surprise in the top scorer race.
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