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Pep Guardiola praises Erling Haaland for always thinking positive

Erling Haaland's elated goal celebration after scoring the winner against Crystal Palace is symbolic of the striker's satisfaction at Manchester City, boss Pep Guardiola believes.

The Norway international's second-half penalty was enough to seal victory on a rainy evening at Selhurst Park after the resilient hosts had largely frustrated Guardiola's side before the break.

Haaland's 78th-minute spot-kick to draw City closer to table-toppers Arsenal extended his Premier League-leading tally to 28 goals and sparked a joyous moment after the final whistle.

Guardiola said: "The way he celebrates his goals and his mates' goals shows how happy he is here and how we are with him and his personality. He is a young lad, and to take the ball there under this pressure and put the ball away with determination and score was great.

"What I would like when I finish our period together is the fact that he could improve the game with the association with the team, with the right tempo, realising how he can be involved in our game, not just putting the ball in the net. Because the net will happen all the time in his life.

"This guy doesn't score one or two goals and the people go, oh he's not the same! He is always there so the numbers speak for itself. One of the biggest attributes I've discovered knowing him and working together is the fact that he can miss one chance, second, he's not getting depressed, he's not sad.

"He's thinking positive, he knows (he) will have the chance, he knows he will be there. And this is an incredible attribute as a football player."

City largely controlled proceedings in south London but were met by a defiant Palace side, still in search of their first win since New Year's Eve, who held them to eight chances before

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