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Haaland Shares Honest Verdict On Manchester City’s Season
Erling Haaland has called this a ‘catastrophic season’ for Manchester City, reflecting on the struggles the club has faced.
Despite not challenging strongly for the Premier League title, City remains on track to qualify for next season’s Champions League.
They currently sit third in the table with 65 points from 36 games.
Haaland, 24, believes his side hasn’t had enough ‘hunger’ throughout the season but aims to change that for the 2025-26 campaign.
He said, via The Daily Mail, “You can find excuses in all of this – injuries, many injuries, and at bad times – but in the end, we haven’t been performing well enough.
”We haven’t had the hunger inside of us. I haven’t been good enough, I haven’t helped the team enough.
”The club has set standards, and the bar is so high, which means this season is a catastrophic season – that says it all. Next season, we need to find something inside our stomach again to attack the season.”
The Norway international, who has scored 30 goals in 41 appearances across all competitions, will undoubtedly be aiming to finish the season on a high note.
He is currently preparing for an FA Cup final against Crystal Palace on Saturday.