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Man City manager Pep Guardiola names 'incredible attribute' that Erling Haaland has

Pep Guardiola believes Erling Haaland's ability to shrug off missed chances is one of his best attributes after he was Manchester City's match-winner against Crystal Palace.

Haaland missed a golden chance in the first half and had struggled against the Eagles, but he kept his cool to bury a late penalty and help City close the gap to Arsenal to two points.

It was only the Norwegian's third goal in his last nine appearances and he celebrated wildly at full-time, but Guardiola was delighted with the way the Premier League's top goalscorer keeps going, scoring his 28th goal in 27 appearances in the league this season.

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"One of his biggest attributes I discovered and knowing him working together is the fact that he never lose his… he can miss one chance and he never gets depressed, he isn’t sad," said Guardiola.

"He’s always thinking positive, the next one, he knows he’ll have the chance and he’ll be there. This is an incredible attribute for a football player.

"An athlete normally in football and basketball and tennis when you're thinking in the action, in the past, that’s finished, you cannot be a good athlete. This guy miss it and he thinks ‘OK, I’ll have another one and another one’."

Guardiola has regularly called for Haaland to become more involved in City's build-up play this season and the City boss is hopeful that is one area of the game he will develop during their time working together.

"What I would like when I finish our period together is that he could improve his game with the association with the team, with the right tempo, to realise how he can be involved in our game and not just put the ball in the net," said Guardiola.

"Putting the ball in the net will

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