Sean Dyche has heaped praise on Erling Haaland, but said he would fancy his chances in a battle with the Manchester City forward.
Haaland has taken the Premier League by storm, and his exploits for City secured him the Football Writers' Association (FWA) men's footballer of the year award for the 2022-23 season.
Ad The Norwegian has few weaknesses, with strength, pace, excellent touch and a mean eye for goal. FootballHaaland named FWA men's footballer of the year, Kerr wins women's award8 HOURS AGO Dyche will have to come up with a plan to stop Haaland when his Everton side take on City in the Premier League on Sunday.
Roll back a few years, and Dyche could have been faced with the challenge of tackling Haaland during his career as a centre-back — and it is a task he would have relished. “I fancied my chances against any centre-forward, that’s the one strength I had,” Dyche said when asked how he would have challenged Haaland. “I was not that great, but I always fancied my chances against every centre-forward I played against.” Liverpool 'really attractive' to players even without Champions League football — Klopp 'Good chance we don't have him' — Moyes admits Rice could leave West Ham Dyche believes the acquisition of Haaland from Borussia Dortmund last summer merely added to the embarrassment of riches at City boss Pep Guardiola’s disposal. “He has just given them another way of attacking, with his physicality and the pace and power he brings to it,” Dyche said. “We know City have lots of good players, and it gives them another way of operating. “If they do need to hit a longer ball, or from the ‘keeper, they can do. “He is a super, high-quality player.