VERY SAD Erling Haaland news has been announced this morning after Yesterday match Vs Newcastle
Full-time friendships
City and Newcastle split the points that fit the hosts significantly more than City after 98 minutes of fiercely contested combat. While the full-time whistle signaled lots of international colleagues to catch up and put a line under the past several hours, Guardiola and Eddie Howe engaged in a protracted conversation on the touchline.
After a protracted conversation, John Stones and Trippier headed for Anthony Gordon to consider the game. Jack Grealish was in high spirits with Pope and then Gordon before returning to the locker room, having spent his game choosing bouts with half of Newcastle’s squad.
And the residents of St James’ Park, who used the chance to offer some sorrow to the City guy, attacked Grealish as he made his way down the tunnel. Never one to turn away from an opportunity to communicate with supporters, Grealish pointed at one specific fan, held his finger to his lips, and instructed him to be quiet – before grinningly returning to the changing room.
Haaland’s irritability
Erling Haaland was not very delighted at full-time, although several players were rather cheerful. Dan Burn had been clattering him in the first half; one challenge tore his socks and caused a limp till half-time. Haaland came out and completed the whole ninety, although he hardly received a glance in a tough game.
A weird delay saw the referee grant Newcastle a drop ball in injury time; Haaland urged him to speed things up and resume the game to try to find a winner. He went directly for the away supporters to thank them at full time, then walked to the dressing room without many handshakes unless they were on his route.
Although he might have matched Sergio Aguero’s record for six consecutive goals at the beginning of a Premier League season, the most he had in terms of opportunities were a late header straight at the goalie and a gentle effort at Pope.