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Pep Guardiola thankful for Erling Haaland's 'incredible numbers' but warns Manchester City against relying on him

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Pep Guardiola praised Haaland’s ‘incredible numbers’ after he scored twice in Manchester City’s 4-0 win at Sevilla on Tuesday night.

City moved to the top of Group G with their victory in Spain and their Catalan manager was content to get off to a winning start.

Ad Norwegian striker Erling Haaland continued his brilliant start to life with City with two goals, while there was one apiece from England international midfielder Phil Foden, before central defender Ruben Dias added another deep into injury time.

TransfersMan City complete deadline day signing of Akanji from Dortmund01/09/2022 AT 09:07 Gurdiola was a little disappointed with his team’s start, saying: “We made not a good first half — we wanted to attack too quick. “When they were playing better we scored the second one with a brilliant action from Phil.

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