Issues Arising: Man City Boss Pep Guardiola stated that Erling Haaland may not be included in Man City XI against Inter Milan Due to…

Issues Arising: Man City Boss Pep Guardiola stated that Erling Haaland may not be included in Man City XI against Inter Milan Due to…

 

Erling Haaland will look to carry his sensational form into the Champions League as Man City host Inter Milan on Wednesday night.

The striker has nine goals in his first four Premier League games of the season, and now gets the chance to make his mark in Europe as Pep Guardiola’s side begin their campaign in the competition’s new format.

Haaland has 41 goals in 39 Champions League appearances in his career, with plenty of chances to add to that this season. Should City not finish in the top eight in the league phase but still reach the final, they will play 17 matches in this competition this season.

Guardiola suggested Haaland could be left out of City’s weekend clash with Brentford, following the death of a close family friend, but he started and scored a brace against the Bees, and is expected to lead the line at the Etihad on Wednesday.

Rodri made his first appearance of the season against Brentford, playing 45 minutes, and he is expected to get more minutes here as Guardiola attempts to build his fitness ahead of Sunday’s crucial Premier League showdown with Arsenal.

Bernardo Silva and Ruben Dias could come into the side, having been named on the bench last time out, while Josko Gvardiol is an option to come in at left-back should Rico Lewis drop out.

Oscar Bobb remains out after suffering a serious injury days before the new season, while Nathan Ake will li

Predicted Man City XI: Ederson; Walker, Dias, Akanji, Gvardiol; Rodri, Gundogan; Silva, De Bruyne, Grealish; Haaland

Injured: Bobb, Ake

Time and date: 8pm on Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Venue: Etihad Stadium

TV channel: TNT Sports 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pep Guardiola has admitted Manchester City must find a way to get Erling Haaland more involved in their play.

The Norway striker was a peripheral figure in Saturday’s 2-1 Premier League derby defeat to Manchester United, having only a couple of half-chances and just 19 touches in the match.

Haaland has now gone three games without a goal – hardly a crisis, particularly as he was only a second-half substitute at Southampton, but a dip by the standards of a player who had 27 in his first 21 outings.

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But more noticeable has been the impact Haaland has had on City’s system after they became so accustomed to – and so successful at – operating with a false nine in the past two seasons.

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Former City midfielder Didi Hamann used social media on Saturday to claim City “were a better team without Haaland, even if he scores 40 goals this season”.

Haaland was a peripheral figure on Saturday
Image:Haaland was a peripheral figure on Saturday

Guardiola is unlikely to agree with that but he is still working to fully integrate his £51m summer signing.

“At the moment we have that process because when teams are sat in their 18-yard box, it is more difficult but we have to find him a little bit more, yes,” Guardiola said.

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“(Against United) he had enough touches but it’s true that when you are looking at areas and you have to look at him. But we will do it.”

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Sky Sports’ Gary Neville:

“With City, is Erling Haaland not getting the service, or does he need to do more?

“I’ll ask that question. Does he need to do more, or does he need to be patient?

“If Erling Haaland starts to kick on, if City starts to purr, if the defence starts to shore up a bit more than it has done, and they need Ruben Dias back if they can, I think City will win it.”

Pep: Performances have been consistent

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City have struggled for consistency this season, particularly since the World Cup, drawing at home to Everton on New Year’s Day and now suffering back-to-back defeats against Southampton in the Carabao Cup and Man Utd in the league.

But Guardiola said such inconsistencies were not down to the change in system that Haaland’s arrival has enforced.

“I would say the inconsistency was in terms of results but not performances,” he said. “In general, (but) not against Southampton, we were consistent in our games.

Erling Haaland has a shot blocked by Casemiro
Image:Haaland has a shot blocked by Casemiro

“Of course, against Everton we played better, but they had one shot on target and we drew. They punished you when before it didn’t happen, we always found a way to get the results.

“If we play good or bad, we always had that chance. I think this is our strength and we have to improve but in terms of performance, I think we are consistent.”

City took the lead at Old Trafford but crumbled after Bruno Fernandes’ controversial equaliser, allowing Marcus Rashford to score what proved to be the winner only four minutes later.

Pep Guardiola believes Marcus Rashford was offside in Man Utd’s equalising goal and his side would’ve defended differently if he wasn’t in that position

But despite disappointment at the result and frustration with the decision to allow the Fernandes goal to stand, Guardiola was much happier with the performance.

“We were there all the time, I could recognise my team,” he said. “That is all I can say. At Southampton…what is this? What is this team? But this was the opposite. I recognise my team from many, many years.”

What’s gone wrong for Manchester City?

Manchester City's Jack Grealish and Bernardo Silva appeal to referee Stuart Attwell after Man Utd's equaliser
Image:City have lost consecutive games in all competitions

Sky Sports’ Peter Smith:

Pep Guardiola was insistent that he was satisfied with Man City’s display at Old Trafford and that it was a big improvement on the midweek defeat at Southampton in the Carabao Cup, which had left him feeling ‘sad’.

But this was far from a polished performance. City seemed jittery early on with a string of players misplacing passes and Ederson erratically rushing off his line to hand Rashford a good chance.

Rather than a lack of focus, which Guardiola had criticised against Southampton, this felt more like City nervously searching for something against a well-drilled Man Utd side amid a raucous atmosphere.

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  • This is the first time Manchester City have opened the scoring after half-time and gone on to lose a Premier League match since August 2013 (2-3 vs Cardiff City).
  • Manchester City had just one shot on target, their joint-fewest in a Premier League match under Pep Guardiola (also 1 vs Stoke in March 2017, and 1 vs Southampton in September 2021).

Primarily they weren’t able to get Phil Foden or Erling Haaland the ball. The two hat-trick heroes of City’s 6-3 drubbing of United in October were on the periphery throughout. Haaland has now gone three games without a goal. A barren run by his standards, while Foden is far from his incisive best right now.

Defensively, Guardiola admitted his team were not always in the right position to stop United’s transitions, a major problem against a team so strong in that department.

They are causes for concern with Tottenham coming to the Etihad on Thursday. Another team which will try to limit passes into City’s attackers before pouncing on the break.

Guardiola has said he doesn’t want his players to dwell on Saturday’s game but he will have to find a solution to the emerging issues at City between now and that Spurs match. If a bad week turns into a bad 10 days, City will be in danger of slipping even further away from where they want to be…

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