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Pep Guardiola has lauded Erling Haaland for showing self-control despite his rough treatment from Premier League defenders doing whatever they can to stop the Manchester City striker.
One of the few times Haaland’s discipline has lapsed was in the reverse fixture against Sunday’s opponents, Arsenal, earlier this season, when he was involved in a match-long physical battle with the centre-backs Gabriel Magalhães and William Saliba. When John Stones scored a 97th-minute equaliser for City, Haaland threw the ball at the back of the Brazilian’s head while celebrating. That sparked a heated confrontation before the striker told the Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta, to “stay humble” after the final whistle.
“The game was emotional for Erling and it’s not easy when you have 90 minutes and you know Gabriel and the central defenders push him and hug him and hug him and kiss him, and these kinds of things,” Guardiola said. “He had to react. Arsenal are a physical team – in a good way in many aspects – and at the end what happened through the emotions happened. So it’s done.”
Haaland has an impressive disciplinary record, collecting only two bookings in 32 appearances for City this season. “I’m surprised how he can control his emotions because with every action he’s pulled and he’s pulled and the referee is always ‘play on’,” Guardiola said. “How many times does it happen? And always he never complains, he controls himself so talking of a reaction on one day is not real. It’s not about what Erling does [did] for one day. He behaves incredibly well.
“He stands up, he knows it’s going to happen, the Premier League is that way. You have to stand up and continue, continue, continue and defend your position. It’s always what he has done. So for one day am I going to adjudicate on what he’s done? Come on, I don’t buy it.”
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City have made three signings in January but Guardiola doubts they will be able to find someone to fill Rodri’s void before the transfer window closes on Monday night. The Spanish midfielder suffered a cruciate ligament injury against Arsenal in September and City have suffered without him.
Reports in Spain suggested Guardiola had spoken to Sergio Busquets about moving to England from Inter Miami, an idea the City head coach refutes. “He is so happy in Miami,” Guardiola said. “The weather there is so delightful. I spoke to Sergio, not for that issue.”
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has heaped praise on striker Erling Haaland for his remarkable self-control on the field, as the team gears up for their next face-off against Arsenal.
Guardiola commended Haaland for his composure and maturity during high-pressure situations, highlighting his ability to stay focused and deliver consistent performances. The manager also lauded the young striker’s work ethic and dedication to improving his game.
As City prepare to take on Arsenal in their upcoming match, Guardiola expressed confidence in Haaland’s ability to make a significant impact on the game. The team is looking to secure another victory and maintain their strong position in the league standings.
Haaland, who has been in sensational form this season, will undoubtedly be a key player for City as they aim to continue their winning streak. Fans can expect an exciting clash between two top teams, with Haaland poised to showcase his talent once again.
Stay tuned for more updates on City’s preparations for the upcoming match against Arsenal and Haaland’s impressive performances on the field.
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At his pre-match news conference, Guardiola defended Haaland for his “stay humble” comment.
The words have been used against the Norwegian in the months since as rival fans, revelling in City’s troubled campaign, have turned the focus back on him.
Having seen what Haaland has to put up with on a weekly basis in the Premier League, Guardiola is surprised the 24-year-old doesn’t lose his cool more often.
“For Erling it’s not easy,” said Guardiola. “Arsenal is a physical team, in a good way, in many aspects.
“For 90 minutes, the central defender, Gabriel, push him, hack him, hug him and kiss him. The Premier League is that way.
“You have to stand up and defend your position. And now I am being asked to adjudicate on what Erling has done? I don’t buy it.
“The end of the game was so emotional. In the end, a human being has to react.”
Haaland’s disciplinary record is remarkable.
The Norwegian has never been sent off as a City player and has been booked just three times in his past 54 Premier League appearances.
“I’m surprised how he controls his emotions” Guardiola said. “In every action, he’s being pulled and the referee plays on.
“How many times does it happen? And he never complains. He behaves incredibly well.”
Arsenal and Manchester City are set to face off in a highly anticipated match, marking the first time the two rivals have met since Erling Haaland’s controversial ‘stay humble’ comment.
The Borussia Dortmund striker made headlines when he urged Arsenal to remain humble after their impressive run of form earlier in the season. His words were seen as a dig at the Gunners and their fans, sparking a war of words between the two clubs.
Now, as Arsenal and Man City prepare to go head-to-head on the pitch, tensions are running high. Both teams will be looking to secure a crucial victory and gain an edge over their rivals in the race for the top spot in the league.
The match promises to be a thrilling encounter, with both sides boasting talented players and a strong desire to come out on top. Will Arsenal be able to prove Haaland wrong and show that they are a force to be reckoned with? Or will Man City continue their dominance and further solidify their position as one of the top teams in the league?
Either way, football fans can expect an exciting and intense battle as these two bitter rivals clash once again. Stay tuned for what promises to be a memorable showdown between Arsenal and Manchester City.
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Brighton were the other winners last night as they ended an eight-game streak without a Premier League victory (eight of those were draws, mind) with a 2-0 success at Ipswich to take them up to ninth. Nick Ames was at Portman Road.
Haaland has 11 Man City hat-tricks to his name so far but none yet in 2025. One man who has is Amad Diallo, who rescued Manchester United with a late, late treble to haul them back from an embarrassment against bottom club Southampton and secure a 3-1 win last night.
Man Utd 3-1 Southampton: Jamie Jackon’s match report
Reaction from Old Trafford: Diallo and Ruben Amorim quotes
That’s quite a start to the morning blog, isn’t it. I know it’s not the main focus but that Man City shirt font remains troublesome.
Good morning. Let’s start at Manchester City, where Erling Haaland has put pen to paper on a new contract that ties him to the club until … 2034. Yes. Here’s are the details from Jamie Jackson.
Erling Haaland has signed a record new nine-and-a-half-year deal with Manchester City that ties him to the champions until 2034, with the centre-forward stating he is “super-happy and proud”.
The Norwegian, who was previously contracted until 2027, has proved a phenomenon at City, scoring 111 goals in only 125 games since signing from Borussia Dortmund in summer 2022. He got 52 goals in his first season, as City claimed the treble in 2022-23.
The length of contract is a record for a player in domestic competition and his salary is thought to be a basic of about £500,000 a week.
The morning’s other big news is the appointment of 35-year-old Renee Slegers as Arsenal’s new permanent head coach. Here’s Suzanne Wrack with the report on that before WSL gets back underway after a winter break.
Arsenal have named the interim head coach Renée Slegers as the permanent successor to Jonas Eidevall after an impressive temporary spell in charge.
The 35-year-old has signed a contract to the end of the 2025-26 season after three months as interim.
“Renée was the standout candidate of a thorough recruitment process,” said Arsenal’s director of women’s football, Clare Wheatley.
In a recent turn of events, Erling Haaland has signed a new contract with Borussia Dortmund, ending all speculations about his future. Meanwhile, Arsenal has appointed Sven Mislintat as their new sporting director, who has wasted no time in making his mark by bringing in Jan Slegers as the new manager.
In other news, here is a roundup of the latest team news and football transfer updates from the Premier League:
– Manchester United are reportedly in talks with Real Madrid over a potential transfer for Raphael Varane. The French defender is said to be keen on a move to the Premier League.
– Chelsea are closing in on the signing of Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku, with a deal expected to be completed in the coming days.
– Liverpool are looking to bolster their midfield options and have identified Atletico Madrid’s Saul Niguez as a potential target.
– Tottenham Hotspur are in talks with Juventus over a possible deal for midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur, as they look to strengthen their squad ahead of the new season.
Stay tuned for more updates on the latest transfer news and team updates in the Premier League.
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Much of the conversation when Erling Haaland arrived in England in 2022 centred on how long he would actually stay in the Premier League.
That thinking was fuelled by reports about release clauses in his contract, and particularly by comments such as this from his father, Alfie, in a documentary filmed during the process of choosing his next club.
“He can stay there (at City) for three or four years at the most,” he said on ‘Haaland — the Big Decision’.
It is always hard to tell when a Haaland is joking and after talking to France Football just last month he must have been chuckling to himself.
“He could stay at City for 15 years because he is very comfortable and they are a great club, but I think he wants to prove to himself that he can win in any of the big leagues,” he said.
He then went on to suggest that his son could do three years in the Premier League before moving on to sample footballing life in Italy, Spain or France. And yet here we are: Haaland has signed on at City until 2034, which will, theoretically, take him to 12 years at the Etihad.
Haaland will be 34 when this contract expires. The player everybody assumed would one day play for Real Madrid — indeed the player who had previously hoped to one day play for Real Madrid — has now committed his entire career to City.
Maybe he does end up departing sooner than that but with this decision he has not made it easy for himself. There were several clauses in his initial City contract, different ways to get out if he needed or wanted to, but those clauses are no longer there.
It was no secret that Haaland was enthused by the idea of working with Pep Guardiola when he signed for City, and one of those clauses in his first contract was linked to the manager’s future. When Guardiola renewed his deal in November 2022, that clause was removed.
That helped pave the way for Haaland’s new contract, although the understandable complexity of it has meant Guardiola actually signed another new deal, last November, before Haaland formally agreed to this one.
Guardiola is now contracted until 2027, which was when Haaland’s original deal was going to expire. The sheer size of Haaland’s new commitment, then, shows that while he is still very happy working with Guardiola, there is far more to his connection to City.
Haaland has developed a close relationship with chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak, who himself gets on brilliantly with Guardiola. The club work tirelessly to keep at bay the muscle problems that hindered his time at Borussia Dortmund, ensuring he has the best treatments and nutrition.
For City, a club that always hoped to sign Lionel Messi and which always has an eye on how much money they can make, Haaland is probably the ideal player. Guardiola had always been the star of the show and his influence on and off the pitch as well as in marketing terms is still enormous, but in Haaland, they have an extremely marketable global superstar they can use to sell merchandise and tickets at home and abroad.
It is a perfect match between a club that is always looking to expand into new territories and embrace the latest technologies and a player who is, well, exactly the same. It was his team’s idea to put him into the Clash of Clans mobile (cellphone) game.
And on the pitch, somehow, it continues to work. Given Haaland played a remarkable role in City winning the treble in his first season and then another Premier League title in his second campaign, there can be no real arguments about his value to the team on the pitch.
It has often felt like an uncomfortable match tactically, in the sense that Guardiola spent more than half of that first Haaland season, 2022-23, trying to make the team actually function at its best, having to tweak basically every other department to compensate for somebody who barely gets involved outside the penalty box.
He can be a passenger on his bad days, even before the team’s terrible run at the end of 2024, but Guardiola has never taken him out of the team for tactical reasons in the way he used to with Sergio Aguero, for example.
It should be said that Haaland’s role is the reason he often looks like a passenger. In certain matches, he is instructed to stay up against the centre-backs and keep them busy, creating space for Kevin De Bruyne and others in midfield. With that being the case, he is going to live and die by the service into the area. Sometimes he is asked to get more involved, sometimes he can chase balls over the top, sometimes he has to hold up long balls from the goalkeeper. That shows how versatile he is willing to be, even if it often goes unnoticed.
When things do not work it is tempting to wonder if City, under Guardiola at least, might function that little bit more smoothly if Haaland were to move on, for City to go back to a world of false nines and a million passes, but the landscape has changed completely in the context of this new contract. Everything must be built around Haaland. He will outlast everybody.
Right now, the City story is not as rosy as it usually is at this point of the season. Their mini-resurgence was halted by a 2-2 draw (from 2-0 up with eight minutes to play) at Brentford on Tuesday, a result that called into question whether they have yet emerged from the dire run that resulted in one victory from 13 matches in November and December.
But Haaland’s new deal suggests he does not have any long-term concerns whatsoever. As confusing as it might be for many that City have been struggling, there is no doubt at the club that they will be much better once players return from injury and the squad is refreshed.
And what of the 115 (actually 129) charges, the eternally mentioned subject when speaking of City’s successes in the Haaland era? The general assumption among football fans has been that the club will be found guilty and heavily punished, but if Haaland is staying not just for a while, but essentially forever, what does that mean for the situation?
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Nobody knows for sure right now, with a verdict expected to be reached in March, but City have always been confident and some with with knowledge of the situation, speaking anonymously to protect relationships, think that the sanction City face will not be more serious than a fine. That remains to be seen but the club’s recent activity in terms of transfers and contract renewals would seem to reflect that feeling. City were not planning to spend much money this month, but the injury situation and their poor form changed all that.
Right now, the club do not appear concerned and that is something rival supporters have started to notice.
Neither the threat of punishment nor the club’s current on-field struggles have prevented Haaland signing on for more. This is one of football’s most remarkable deals in every way.
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Erling Haaland, the highly coveted Norwegian striker, has reportedly signed a massive contract with Manchester City that will keep him at the club until 2034. This deal is not only a significant commitment for the player, but also has major implications for both Haaland and the club.
For Haaland, signing a contract until 2034 is a clear sign of his long-term commitment to Manchester City and his desire to continue developing as a player within the club’s system. At just 21 years old, Haaland has already established himself as one of the most prolific goal scorers in Europe and has attracted interest from top clubs around the world. By committing to Manchester City for the next 13 years, Haaland is making a statement about his belief in the club’s vision and his desire to achieve great success with them.
For Manchester City, securing Haaland’s services until 2034 is a major coup and a clear statement of intent. The club has been on the lookout for a long-term replacement for their aging striker Sergio Aguero, and they have now found their man in Haaland. With his incredible goal-scoring record and potential for further growth, Haaland is seen as the perfect fit for Manchester City’s attacking lineup and a key player in their quest for domestic and European success.
Overall, Erling Haaland’s huge career contract with Manchester City represents a significant moment for both the player and the club. It signals a long-term commitment from Haaland and a major investment from Manchester City in one of the most exciting young talents in world football. With Haaland’s signing until 2034, the future looks bright for both the player and the club.
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