Gary Neville has joked Erling Haaland looked like a 'lump of a centre half' after he missed a golden chance for Manchester City against Tottenham Hotspur.
Julian Alvarez had pressed high as Spurs tried to play out of the back, winning the ball while managing to poke it in the direction of Bernardo Silva. The Portuguese star looked up to see Haaland with all the time in the world.
The Etihad Stadium expected the net to bulge as all Haaland had to do was turn the ball goalwards. However, the big Norwegian wasn't able to keep his shot on target – to the shock of Neville, who was on comms for Sky Sports.
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Neville said: "He looks like a lump of a centre half with that effort. That’s effectively an open net for him!" And football fans couldn't help but agree with Neville.
"Haaland is having such a weird season. Finishing the tough chances, missing loads of easy ones," one fan said. While a second added: "Haaland channeling his inner Darwin Nunez, nah how do you miss those?"
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Haaland had already bagged himself an assist when he turned the ball past the post. City had gone behind early doors to old-foe Son Hueng-min, who had rounded off a Spurs counter-attack.
However, City fired level when Haaland attacked an Alvarez free-kick, heading to ball into the knee of Son – who turned it into his own goal. In doing so, Son became the first Premier League player to find the net at both ends in under ten minutes.
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