9 | Erling Haaland - 2022/23 Performances

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One thing about Haaland which I didn’t really expect is that he’s actually very unselfish on the ball.

He will always try and find another man if they are in a better position to shoot.

Especially when he gets very few opportunities in a game, you wouldn’t blame him for having a go. Recent examples being the assist vs Villa and the Grealish goal last night.
 
One thing about Haaland which I didn’t really expect is that he’s actually very unselfish on the ball.

He will always try and find another man if they are in a better position to shoot.

Especially when he gets very few opportunities in a game, you wouldn’t blame him for having a go. Recent examples being the assist vs Villa and the Grealish goal last night.
This is why he cannot stand it when players don’t square it to him for easy tap-ins, because the reality is that although he’s a killer goalscorer, he himself would make the passes when they’re the right option. Foden, Gundogan and definitely someone else, I don’t remember who, have all rejected giving Haaland a tap-in this season. Haaland very rarely shoots when he should pass or passes when he should shoot. He’s so good at knowing what the right option is.
 
Add to my previous post last night ……..
Haaland used his physicality superbly last night rattling the Arsenal defenders more so in the fantastic 2nd half . He also came deep for the ball and won important headers when the ball was played long . His pace was there for all to see when we stretched Arsenal 2nd half after the vital 2nd goal as Arsenal had to chase the game and we were like our old selves going forward . Really interesting and great to see superb performance from the lad !
 
Came across this on Reddit, don’t want to jinx it but the record looks to be a done deal…
 

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I really think he needs to drop deep more and run at people.

The runs in behind scare defenders, but if you watch the Arsenal lot when he actually got the ball, turned and ran at them once or twice they absolutely shit themselves.

The best games I’ve ever seen him play was against Sevilla in the CL where he was doing this, coming short, picking up the ball and just running straight at the centre backs.

Diego Carlos and Kounde just couldn’t cope.

And then after he’d done that a few times they were always in 2 minds because they couldn’t drop off anticipating runs in behind every ball, which gave him a couple of yards more space when he did go long.

I know Pep likes him up there as the focal point, but there’s a lot more room for variety in his game, especially when we’re going through some games with him getting 5 or 6 touches of the ball.
 
Is it me where opposing defenses have managed to figure out how to defend on Erling Haaland so that he is less effective and puts up fewer goals? Anyway, I hope to see him in the spotlight against Nottingham Forest and that he scores a double
 
Is it me where opposing defenses have managed to figure out how to defend on Erling Haaland so that he is less effective and puts up fewer goals? Anyway, I hope to see him in the spotlight against Nottingham Forest and that he scores a double

I think the simple fact is we’ve been playing better teams recently.

He’s already notched against every team he’s played outside the “traditional top six” except for Brentford and Bournemouth. He’s yet to play Leicester.

Edit: just realised he has already scored against 15 out of the 19 teams in the Premier League (if you include cup games). What a ridiculous stat that is. Bournemouth, Brentford, Chelsea and Leicester are the last ones standing.
 
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I really think he needs to drop deep more and run at people.

The runs in behind scare defenders, but if you watch the Arsenal lot when he actually got the ball, turned and ran at them once or twice they absolutely shit themselves.

The best games I’ve ever seen him play was against Sevilla in the CL where he was doing this, coming short, picking up the ball and just running straight at the centre backs.

Diego Carlos and Kounde just couldn’t cope.

And then after he’d done that a few times they were always in 2 minds because they couldn’t drop off anticipating runs in behind every ball, which gave him a couple of yards more space when he did go long.

I know Pep likes him up there as the focal point, but there’s a lot more room for variety in his game, especially when we’re going through some games with him getting 5 or 6 touches of the ball.
Agree to an extent, dom, however think that variation will evolve more next season; what was exposed more than any time this season on Wednesday was his physicality unnerving defenders in and around the 18 yard box, the var for the penalty highlighting such, he literally built that scenario up from his handling of Gabriel et al; he undoubtedly has more in the locker but he can wear an opponent down through 50/50 challenges, he’s conditioned to do so and we need to utilise it, it’s paramount to our control in the final 3rd here on in…

Stick it in the dirty areas of the pitch, he’s telling us as much, you only have to see his reaction to what was a physical battle from the off, not like Everton etc, this was in key areas that are more fruitful…

I get the feeling for the first time on Wednesday he saw what it will take to be a champion and he wants it, he’s starving for it!
 
I really think he needs to drop deep more and run at people.

The runs in behind scare defenders, but if you watch the Arsenal lot when he actually got the ball, turned and ran at them once or twice they absolutely shit themselves.

The best games I’ve ever seen him play was against Sevilla in the CL where he was doing this, coming short, picking up the ball and just running straight at the centre backs.

Diego Carlos and Kounde just couldn’t cope.

And then after he’d done that a few times they were always in 2 minds because they couldn’t drop off anticipating runs in behind every ball, which gave him a couple of yards more space when he did go long.

I know Pep likes him up there as the focal point, but there’s a lot more room for variety in his game, especially when we’re going through some games with him getting 5 or 6 touches of the ball.
Agree 100%
 
Agree to an extent, dom, however think that variation will evolve more next season; what was exposed more than any time this season on Wednesday was his physicality unnerving defenders in and around the 18 yard box, the var for the penalty highlighting such, he literally built that scenario up from his handling of Gabriel et al; he undoubtedly has more in the locker but he can wear an opponent down through 50/50 challenges, he’s conditioned to do so and we need to utilise it, it’s paramount to our control in the final 3rd here on in…

Stick it in the dirty areas of the pitch, he’s telling us as much, you only have to see his reaction to what was a physical battle from the off, not like Everton etc, this was in key areas that are more fruitful…

I get the feeling for the first time on Wednesday he saw what it will take to be a champion and he wants it, he’s starving for it!
He was absolutely buzzing after Wednesday. More than the usual buzzing. Something had obviously clicked.
 
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