VIDEO. Erling Haaland breaks media silence after Roy Keane criticizes: “I don’t care about that man”

VIDEO. Erling Haaland breaks media silence after Roy Keane criticizes: “I don’t care about that man”
VIDEO. Erling Haaland breaks media silence after Roy Keane criticizes: “I don’t care about that man”
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Manchester City striker Erling Haaland (23) has responded to Roy Keane’s criticism of his “spoiled brat” behavior after the substitution in the match against Wolves. The Norwegian scored four times, but did not seem happy with his late substitution.

Haaland scored four goals in City’s 5-1 win but appeared frustrated when he was substituted late in the match. Keane criticized Haaland on Sky Sports, calling him a “spoiled brat”.

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Haaland has now responded in his own way, posting a photo of a sunset on a beach to his Instagram Story with the caption: “Peace.”

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This isn’t the first time Haaland and Keane have clashed. In March, Keane criticized Haaland’s overall play, calling him a “League Two player”. Haaland then responded by saying he “doesn’t care about that man.”

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Despite Keane’s criticism, Haaland remains an important player for Manchester City. He has already scored 25 league goals this season, making him a top favorite for the Golden Boot.

The article is in Dutch

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