Guardiola very clear on Haaland

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At a press conference this Friday, Pep Guardiola responded to rumors about Erling Haaland’s possible discomfort in England.

Manchester City can rejoice. After more than a month of absence, Erling Haaland returned to the Premier League pitches by entering 20 minutes from the end of the match against Burnley on Wednesday. His return, combined with that of Kevin De Bruyne, comes at the best time for the Cityzens, who will notably face Copenhagen in the round of 16 of the Champions League.

Present at a press conference this Friday, Pep Guardiola was asked about rumors coming from Spain concerning the Norwegian striker that he and his wife are not happy in England, particularly because of the weather. But the Spanish technician assured that neither he nor his management had this feeling. “We don’t have the impression that Erling is unhappy. Maybe the media in Spain, especially in Madrid, are better informed than us”retorted the Skyblues coach.

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