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Erling Haaland explains why he's been frustrated at Man City teammates in recent fixtures

Erling Haaland says he has been frustrated in recent games over his Manchester City teammates failing to provide the service he wants.

Haaland has raced into the lead for the Golden Boot, with 26 goals from his first 22 Premier League appearances, and 32 goals in 30 outings for City in total. However, whenever he doesn't score - such as last week's two outings against Tottenham and Aston Villa - questions arise over how Haaland best fits into the City team.

While the Norwegian has a philosophical view of his place in City's system, he also told Alan Shearer this week that he is frustrated when teammates pass up chances to send a ball forward for him to run onto, or put in a cross for him to attack.

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"It's frustrating," he told Shearer in an interview with Amazon Prime, prior to his 26th Premier League goal of the season at Arsenal.

"Either the players don't see me or things it's another good chance to do something else. It's up to other players around me. It's about chemistry. I've been here seven months, it's getting a bit to know each other. Really details, we know we're good players, there's other things I could have done better.

"For me it's more about in the game [vs Villa] I told Rodri 'please look for me in behind'. I said please. I also told Bernardo to put it in behind, it didn't happen but things take time. When we learn each other proper, the balls will come. I still got a lot of balls. Kyle's ball, Kevin's ball to turn into goals, the balls still come. We want crosses and passes all the time.

"Of couse, I won't stand here and say it was a good game [losing at Tottenham], it was a horrible game. Of course I get angry, the way I react is I

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