Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola smiled on Friday at jokey petitions calling for striker Erling Haaland to be banned for being too good and said the Norwegian had a natural goalscoring instinct that was impossible to teach.
Haaland has scored 14 of City's 29 Premier League goals so far this season with hat-tricks in his last three home matches. "What can I teach, be here or there one metre?" Guardiola told reporters ahead of a home match against Southampton on Saturday that could send City top. "He has an incredible sense as a striker of where the ball is going to finish.
He goes one second before the ball arrives there. "He has this talent, this quality, it's not about scoring goals. All the time, if it's a deflection or a cross, he's there. "How can I as a manager teach him? ...
it's impossible. It's just complete instinct, it's natural. He did it in Norway, in Austria, Germany, he's doing it here. You don't have to say anything." Haaland, 22, has been the talk of the season in England, with joke petitions now popping up on social media for him to be banned because 'he's a robot' or 'it's just not fair'. "Erling Haaland is a serious problem.