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Manchester City, Erling Haaland and the Lost Space

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Manchester City have PR to maximize Erling Haaland. City must be able to create space for Haaland to run, less or less playing the ball in the opponent’s penalty box.

Erling Haaland appeared sluggish in the Community Shield against Liverpool on Saturday (30/7) yesterday. Haaland scored zero goals, his team lost 1-3.

Reported from talkSportalthough the Community Shield is titled a warm-up match, Erling Haaland can recognize the defensive style of the teams Premier League. Unlike other leagues, the teams in the Premier League defend very tightly!

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“City must supply the ball past defenders so that Haaland can eat it. Haaland is used to situations like that, but he must know that in England defenders defend tightly,” said former Man City manager Stuart Pearce.

Van Dijk (right) greets Haaland with a typical English Premier League defender (Photo: DeFodi Images via Getty Images/DeFodi Images)

Stuart Pearce continued, all along Manchester City play with possession of the ball, including in the opponent’s penalty box. Last season without a pure striker, City were able to do that well.

But with the presence Erling Haaland, I think this type of game should be changed. Or perhaps, Haaland should have changed the game?

“Haaland will obviously need time to adapt. City are the team with the highest ball possession in the Premier League and that’s what makes the opposing teams will not give space in the penalty box,” he explained.

“I’m not sure how much Haaland will get that space in England because opponents will play very, very deep against City. In yesterday’s game, Haaland looked short of ball possession like that,” he added.

“It will be interesting to see if Haaland can quickly adapt and adapt the game to his team-mates,” concluded Pearce, who coached The Citizens in 2005-2007.

(aff/rin)

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