VAR cheated Manchester City again: How is that not a Red Card 😱😱 Watch how Erling Haaland was Tackled by Dan Burn– PGMOL explained why it not red – Not fair for England Referees as they seem to be favouring other clubs to win the trophy
In the middle of their title battle with Arsenal, Manchester City now has to worry about another injury: Erling Haaland was seen walking out of St. James’ Park after Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Newcastle United.
After his attacker took “some hits,” Pep Guardiola said he would check on him in the next few days. Haaland played most of the game with a bloody heel from a fight with Dan Burn in the first half, but he still made it through the whole game.
Later, after the game was over, the Norway hero was seen limping out of the locker room, which made people worry about his health. When asked about him after the game, Guardiola said, “He has some knocks, we will see in a few days.”
The first fear was Rodri, who hurt his knee ligament 21 minutes into last Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Arsenal and will not play again this season. After that, City could not get all of their bench players to play against Newcastle.
Any more absences for Haaland, who scored ten goals last season but missed 14 games because of injuries, would make Man City’s attack less dangerous and help Arsenal’s title bid, since they are presently without hurt captain Martin Odegaard.
Since last weekend’s game, there has been more and more rivalry between the two teams. This week, Mikel Arteta said something that made Guardiola angry: he said that Man City might have used “dark arts” too, since they had been criticized for Arsenal’s behavior in Manchester.
The manager of the Gunners had said, “I have been there before; I was there for four years.” “Everything I need is here.” I know that. Trust me.
Guardiola replied to those words on Friday: “Next time, Mikel needs to be more clear…” He knows exactly what he meant when he said, “I am here and I know what is going on here.” In other words, instead of being in the clouds there.