Pep Guardiola told Manchester City sharpshooter Erling Haaland during summer talks that he needs to press “like an animal” and scare opponents with his movement.
The 24-year-old Norway international has won the Premier League Golden Boot in both of his seasons at the Etihad Stadium, but the performances and goal return dipped during his second campaign.
Guardiola says Haaland complained of feeling “tired” and a “little bit drained” after his treble-winning debut season, but the City striker has returned refreshed from a relaxing summer.
Haaland looked sharp as he scored his 10th hat-trick in sky blue in Saturday’s 4-1 comeback win against Ipswich, making it 94 goals in 96 starts for the club. “He feels good,” boss Guardiola said. “Last season always he had problems in the hips, in the ankles, in the knee. “This season of course he takes care of himself with the physios really well, but I had the feeling that he is sharper. “After training sessions stays longer to practice the crosses and controls.