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I saw Erling Haaland's unhappy exhange with Pep Guardiola - it showed why Man City will win double

Manchester City and Erling Haaland sent another message to Arsenal in this season’s Premier League title race with a thumping 5-1 win over Wolves.

Haaland hit four goals, which included a first-half hat-trick containing two penalties, with substitute Julian Alvarez putting the icing on the cake five minutes from time. Hwang Hee-chan had made it 3-1 eight minutes after half-time before Haaland struck his fourth less than a minute later.

The victory takes City within a point of Arsenal, who beat Bournemouth 3-0 earlier in the day, having played a game fewer. Haaland was the main talking point of the game and he kicks off our list of four moments fans may have missed during the match.

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Despite scoring four goals in a game for the second time this season, Haaland was spitting feathers as he came off. The striker was visibly unhappy and chuntered to himself as he made his way towards the bench. Haaland did share a big hand slap with Pep Guardiola as he exited the pitch but didn’t look like he was willing to stick around for his manager’s post-match pep talk.

He was then seen slamming his shin pads and tape on the floor once sat down, fuming that he had not been given more fouls during the match, his manager revealed. His reaction indicates a will to exert every facet of his game, despite his four-goal haul that would been enough for other strikers to forget about any injustice.

That greed mentality and hunger for more is a reflection of the team's ethos at this stage of the season, which will surely carry Man City over the line in the title race and FA Cup final. Haaland's annoyance will only

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