

I'm not going to deny that those two chances you show were quite good ones for a player of his standard, which he fucked up quite badly, but also that he came on in a situation where he was mega frustrated and expected to deliver. Doing that to any player doesn't usually end well. The whole night was a farce.If he’s the only player who’s going to score any goals for us (which is absolutely fucking ridiculous in itself!) he can’t miss chances like he has been doing.
For £26m a year and nobody else scoring, he needs to work on his 1on1s because he fluffed another last night:
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He also skied a shot over the bar from thirteen yards out, centre of goal, under no pressure:
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In other recent games; he fluffed a chance with the keeper 20 yards off his line and then missed a point blank chance that he hit with no finesse straight at the keeper at Newcastle, he had a penalty saved against Liverpool, he missed two near post free headers from corners against Bournemouth, missed a sitter at Villarreal, fluffed a 1on1 with the keeper at Villa and he missed two 1on1s with the keeper against Everton,
He has an incredible scoring record this season but he doesn’t half miss some sitters.
We’d probably be bottom half without him, but for £26m a year and nobody else scoring, he pretty much needs to put everything feasibly expectable to be scored, in the net.
If he’s the only player who’s going to score any goals for us (which is absolutely fucking ridiculous in itself!) he can’t miss chances like he has been doing.
For £26m a year and nobody else scoring, he needs to work on his 1on1s because he fluffed another last night:
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He also skied a shot over the bar from thirteen yards out, centre of goal, under no pressure:
View attachment 175914
In other recent games; he fluffed a chance with the keeper 20 yards off his line and then missed a point blank chance that he hit with no finesse straight at the keeper at Newcastle, he had a penalty saved against Liverpool, he missed two near post free headers from corners against Bournemouth, missed a sitter at Villarreal, fluffed a 1on1 with the keeper at Villa and he missed two 1on1s with the keeper against Everton,
He has an incredible scoring record this season but he doesn’t half miss some sitters.
We’d probably be bottom half without him, but for £26m a year and nobody else scoring, he pretty much needs to put everything feasibly expectable to be scored, in the net.
It’s as much a dig at our other players for never scoring that means Haaland needs to score every chance even though he’s missing sitters.This is an insane take.
Not even Messi or ronaldo scored over 90% of their chances.
‘Under no pressure’ doing a LOT of heavy lifting on that second one there tbfIf he’s the only player who’s going to score any goals for us (which is absolutely fucking ridiculous in itself!) he can’t miss chances like he has been doing.
For £26m a year and nobody else scoring, he needs to work on his 1on1s because he fluffed another last night:
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He also skied a shot over the bar from thirteen yards out, centre of goal, under no pressure:
View attachment 175914
In other recent games; he fluffed a chance with the keeper 20 yards off his line and then missed a point blank chance that he hit with no finesse straight at the keeper at Newcastle, he had a penalty saved against Liverpool, he missed two near post free headers from corners against Bournemouth, missed a sitter at Villarreal, fluffed a 1on1 with the keeper at Villa and he missed two 1on1s with the keeper against Everton,
He has an incredible scoring record this season but he doesn’t half miss some sitters.
We’d probably be bottom half without him, but for £26m a year and nobody else scoring, he pretty much needs to put everything feasibly expectable to be scored, in the net.
Can you please stop that rubbish?It’s as much a dig at our other players for never scoring that means Haaland needs to score every chance even though he’s missing sitters.
One man team. Already POTY. A trillion miles ahead of everyone else at the club atm.
Phil has helped illustrate the point.Big fan of Haaland but can't help feeling he tends to score decisive goals against teams we should smash.
Feel like Foden / Rodri / Gundogan / Bernardo still offered more game changing moments in the biggest games.
Anyone agree / is that fair? I wouldn't want to call him a flat track bully but maybe I'm just forgetting the huge games that he's really turned the tide for us in.
Looked off it today. Lethargic, wonder if he poorly as he looked pale on the steam I had as well
Not looked sharp last few games