Erling Haaland’s extraordinary goal return would be even better if the striker’s Manchester City team-mates got on the same wavelength as him, according to Alan Shearer.
The Norwegian, who joined City from Borussia Dortmund last summer, has taken the Premier League by storm in his debut season.
Ad Haaland has netted 25 goals in 21 league games so far, eight more than his closest rival in the Golden Boot race, Tottenham’s Harry Kane.
Premier LeagueHaaland doubt for Arsenal showdown with 'big knock' — Guardiola12/02/2023 AT 20:21 However, the Premier League’s all-time top scorer Shearer explained — after sitting down for an interview with Haaland — that he believes there's more to come from the 22-year-old. “It seems absolutely bonkers that someone who has got 25 goals in 21 games, we’re saying he could do better,” Shearer said on Prime Video Sport ahead of Wednesday's top-of-the-table clash with Arsenal. “I said in the interview about his frustration, about some of the times when his team-mates aren’t either putting it into the box from out wide or passing it.” Ten Hag speaks out on De Jong transfer saga ahead of reunion in Barcelona Xavi lauds Man Utd's Rashford as 'one of the most dangerous players in Europe' Shearer showed several examples of Haaland making intelligent movement in recent games, only for his City team-mates to hold onto the ball instead of playing the cross or pass the Norwegian was looking for. “I can see him getting frustrated,” Shearer said while looking at the clips.