“I wasn’t good,” Haaland admits!

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The negative spiral continues for Manchester City. This Saturday afternoon, as part of the 17th day of the Premier League, the Citizens lost again in the league against Aston Villa with a score of 2 goals to 1.

Powerless and without a solution in this meeting, the Mancunian club slipped to 6th place in the ranking with this defeat. Silent and transparent in this part, Erling Haaland spoke after the meeting and released strong words about his level of play.

“I didn’t do things correctly. I didn’t have a chance, so I have to do better. A lot of it is my fault, I wasn’t good enough. Of course confidence is not at its best. We know that it is important and that it impacts everyone. That’s how it is, you have to continue and stay positive even if it’s difficult,” he admitted on the microphone of TNT Sports.

Manchester City are in tough times and can no longer do it. The reigning English champions are on a series of four matches without a victory in all competitions, including 3 consecutive defeats. Pep Guardiola’s players will absolutely have to recover during the next day against Everton or risk falling in the standings.

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