Erling Haaland reflects on Man City start to season with Chelsea vow
Erling Haaland says Manchester City will start scoring five if four isn't enough to win them Premier League games after their dramatic draw at Chelsea.
Haaland scored the opening goal of the match at Stamford Bridge and then restored City's lead when he put them 3-2 up early in the second half, as well as being credited with an assist for Rodri's goal. However, that was not enough for the Premier League champions to win the match as the home side kept going and an injury-time penalty from Cole Palmer ensured a draw was the final - and fair - result.
Despite the end of a five-match winning run in all competitions, a point was enough to keep City top of the league for the international break at a time when they have already confirmed qualification for the Champions League knockouts. It has been personally fruitful for Haaland too, with nine goals from six games to add to a record that is already outstanding.
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City's No.9 enjoyed the chaotic match at Stamford Bridge and took the positive from the point. That is easier to do when the feeling within the camp is that the Blues are looking better than they did last season.
“It was a tough game, I enjoyed it. Normally when you score four goals you might win but we didn’t - that’s how it is.," he said "We had the chance to seal the win a couple of times, but we didn’t. It’s something we’ve got to work on. Next time we’ll have to score five. I feel good to score but a bit disappointed to not win. One point is better than zero.
“We’ve been doing really good. We’re top of the league and already through in the Champions League. It’s