Haaland Frustrated as Manchester City Drop Points Against Monaco

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Erling Haaland expressed his anger after Manchester City squandered a 2-1 lead against Monaco, with Eric Dier scoring a 90th-minute penalty to earn a draw. City dominated the first half with 71% possession and 18 shots but fell short in the second.

Erling Haaland expressed his anger after Manchester City squandered a 2-1 lead against Monaco, with Eric Dier scoring a 90th-minute penalty to earn a draw. City dominated the first half with 71% possession and 18 shots but fell short in the second. Haaland, with just 17 touches, called the performance not good enough, while Bernardo Silva joked about Dier’s diving.

As the Champions League clash between Manchester City and Monaco ended in a 2–2 draw, Erling Haaland expressed his frustration at his team’s performance. City dominated the first half, holding 71% possession and registering 18 shots, taking a 2–1 lead at halftime. However, their control collapsed in the second half, allowing Monaco to equalize through a 90th-minute penalty by Eric Dier.

Haaland, who had only 17 touches, the lowest among full-time outfield players, was visibly upset, telling TNT Sports that City did not play well enough and deserved nothing from the match. He later reiterated to BBC’s Match of the Day that everyone should be as frustrated as he was. The late penalty came after a VAR review, as Monaco’s Nico González appeared to make contact with Dier’s head while clearing the ball, giving Dier the chance to score from 12 yards.

Bernardo Silva admitted he did not see the incident clearly but lightened the mood by teasing Dier about his reputation for diving, which Dier accepted while acknowledging that contact had been made. The result left City with a sense of unfinished business, highlighting concerns over their second-half lethargy despite a commanding opening performance.

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