Erling Haaland Reacts After Playing a Draw against Arsenal

Erling Haaland scored for Manchester City in their 1-1 draw at Arsenal, where Pep Guardiola’s side had just 33 percent possession. Gabriel Martinelli equalised late, denying City victory.

Erling Haaland scored for Manchester City in their 1-1 draw at Arsenal, where Pep Guardiola’s side had just 33 percent possession. Gabriel Martinelli equalised late, denying City victory. Haaland, later substituted with back pain, praised the team’s fight on Instagram. Micah Richards claimed the striker could score 50 to 60 goals a season with similar space.
In the 1-1 draw between Manchester City and Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, Erling Haaland once again proved his importance for Pep Guardiola’s side. The Norwegian striker scored what seemed to be the winning goal, capitalizing on the rare space Arsenal’s defense allowed him, before Gabriel Martinelli struck late in stoppage time to rescue a point for the hosts.
City adopted an unusual approach under Guardiola, recording just 33 percent possession, a stark contrast to their typical dominance with the ball. Despite the defensive setup, City held firm for most of the contest until the last-minute equalizer. After the match, Haaland expressed pride in the team’s resilience, posting on social media: “Proud of how we battled today, thank you for your support always!” Guardiola later revealed that Haaland had been struggling with back pain, which forced his substitution, and praised his forward’s early duels against Arsenal defenders William Saliba and Gabriel.
Former City defender Micah Richards, speaking on The Rest is Football podcast, suggested Haaland could score 50 to 60 goals a season if given the kind of space he enjoyed for his strike against Arsenal. The draw leaves City reflecting on a bold tactical experiment while keeping their striker’s fitness under close watch.






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