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Video 📸 caught on Camera Furious Erling Haaland shoves camera out of his face after Manchester City draw with Chelsea

As Manchester City lost to Chelsea at home, an obviously upset Erling Haaland allowed his feelings to get the better of him. Shortly after the game’s end, the striker seemed to bat away a cameraman.

 

Raheem Sterling’s goal just before halftime gave Mauricio Pochettino’s Chelsea, who are currently languishing in tenth place in the Premier League standings, every chance to escape the Etihad with a thrilling victory.

 

But with just seven minutes left in normal time in the heavyweight match, Rodri struck home a vital equaliser, demonstrating once more how valuable he is to Pep Guardiola and City.

 

After Liverpool and Arsenal, City’s competitors for the title, had both won earlier in the day, Haaland was extremely wasteful in front of goal, missing three clear chances in the thrilling 1-1 draw.

 

The Norwegian’s most disastrous error occurred in the 78th minute when, despite being marked by Levi Colwill, he managed to head high and wide of Dorde Petrovic’s goal from almost point-blank range.

 

Haaland has 16 goals this season after shattering the record for most Premier League goals scored in a single campaign this term. However, it appears like the former Borussia Dortmund player left his shooting boots at home this weekend.

 

And in the moments following the altercation, one cameraman moved a bit too near to the irate Norway international, displaying the irritation that was evident to all.

 

As a result of the loss, City is currently four points behind league leaders Liverpool; however, Guardiola’s team still has a game in hand over them.

 

Haaland took nine shots overall against Chelsea, which is the most he’s had in a game this year without scoring.

 

Daniel Sturridge, a former forward for Chelsea and City, defended Haaland when discussing his performance in the Sky Sports studio, stating that strikers occasionally have “days where nothing goes right.”

 

“Of course he’s going to analyse his game when he gets home,” stated Sturridge. “What could I have done better?” he will ask.

 

“If a player at his level enters the pitch expecting to score goals, he will be depressed and think to himself, ‘I could have been the one who won the game for the team today!'”

 

But that’s the way a striker lives. There are days like this when nothing goes according to plan.

 

Of course, he could have done a better job with the header. Haaland should take use of those opportunities.

 

 

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