Erling Haaland does not regret his bad gesture on Gabriel

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Erling Haaland doesn’t care what anyone thinks of him. Much criticized for his attitude during the match between Manchester City and Arsenal (2-2) on September 22, the Norwegian expresses no regret.“I don’t regret much in life. In the heat of the moment, things happened in this match. What happens on the ground stays on the ground. It’s like that”he retorts, when questioned about his bad gesture towards Gabriel.

As a reminder, when Manchester City had just equalized through John Stones, the Manchester City striker grabbed the ball and threw it forcefully at the back of the head of the Brazilian central defender. A gesture which provoked the ire of Gunners supporters, and the indignation of certain English consultants. Nothing that seems to disturb the viking Haaland, who has no use for these controversies.

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