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Pep Guardiola: Two-goal Erling Haaland 'not at his best' for Manchester City

Pep Guardiola claimed Erling Haaland is still not back to his best after injury despite scoring twice in Manchester City's 3-1 Premier League win at Leeds.

Haaland struck two second-half goals after Rodri had given City the lead in first-half stoppage time and despite Pascal Struijk’s late header for Leeds, the result was never in doubt.

Norway striker Haaland has now scored 26 goals in 20 appearances for City in all competitions since his summer switch from Dortmund, including 20 in 14 top-flight appearances.

Guardiola, whose side moved back up to second and closed the gap on leaders Arsenal to five points, said: "He misses chances, but the numbers are exceptional.

"He’s an incredible threat for us and always in the right position the right time, really good.

"I think he is still not at his best because of the injury, to move his huge body is not easy for him, but as much as he can play minutes, (he) will be better."

Guardiola said Haaland, who joined City from Borussia Dortmund for €60million in June, has not fully recovered from a foot injury sustained in his side’s goalless Champions League draw against his former club in October.

"I have the feeling he is not at his best," Guardiola added. "It is a matter of time. Always an incredible threat for the opponent.

"Of course we are delighted, but that little (bit of extra) pace he had at the beginning of the season, he struggles a little bit.

"I am still more than satisfied, but the first part of the season he was sharper. He is getting better, incredible professional. He takes care of his body and mind."

Leeds boss Jesse Marsch spent time in charge of Haaland during his spell in charge of RB Salzburg and has seen the 22-year-old develop into one of the world’s leading strikers.

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