Pep Guardiola refused to blame Erling Haaland for wasting chances after Manchester City were held to a frustrating 1-1 draw by Chelsea on Saturday.
The normally prolific Haaland spurned a number of opportunities, including one glaring free header from six yards out, as the champions were held in a compelling Premier League clash at the Etihad Stadium.
City ultimately needed an 83rd-minute equaliser from Rodri to rescue a point after their former forward Raheem Sterling had put the Londoners on course for an unexpected win with a 43rd-minute effort.
City manager Guardiola said: “It’s good to have nine shots and next time he’s going to score.
“I was a football player for 11 years and scored 11 goals. What stats! One goal a season. I’m not a proper man to give advice to strikers.
“We create the chances, he had the chances and next time he’s going to score. I don’t blame him. It’s football, it’s human beings.”
Haaland looked frustrated at the end of the game and pushed away a TV camera but it has been a difficult week for the Norway international after the death of his grandmother.
The result left City four points off the top of the table in third place, after title rivals Liverpool and Arsenal won earlier in the day.
Erling Haaland missed several chances (Nick Potts/PA)
City dominated the second half but Guardiola felt they paid the price for a poor first-half display.
Guardiola said: “As a team and a group, the first half was not like we are.
“The demands are so high because no-one is going to give it to us, we have to do everything. We are Man City so we have to do it for ourselves all the time.
“We had to improve the first half and the second half was unbelievable, how we played and how we made transitions.
“In general, it was really good after we conceded from Raheem but when we play teams with composure and prestige of Chelsea you have to perform at your best for 95 minutes.”
Chelsea’s season has been one of inconsistency but manager Mauricio Pochettino felt they showed their true character against strong opposition.
Pochettino said: “We tried to prepare, all the coaching staff, to make the plan for the game but football is always a game that belongs to the players and today the execution and the performance was from them. They showed character.
“It was a really important game for us to keep the momentum to realise we are in a good way and improving.
“Still we are not at the level of Man City but that is our aim.
“We need to live this type of game to improve and to create the spirit we need. We show in every single game we want to be competitive.”
Jonkmnuy
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wow
Zutacdkmr
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Disasi is the answer to silent Haaland
lecceipr
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Chelsea should have won in the first half, Mr poster
lecceipr
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they are ignoring bigger chances missed. hmm, what a bias act of journalism
truthisbitter
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Halaand is yet to thrive under pressure!! he has to overcome that to be a world-class and a balloon dor winner!!!
vemaiklmoz
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Halland is Norway at this match.
GodFather88
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Haaland is Madrid player who loaned at City for a few years to make him get matured first..
Rioaekmnpr
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erling jackson reporting for duty[Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
biscmnouz
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What a a manager! Classically exemplary, Pep. Why crucify your prolific number nine on a bad day? Pep is so very experienced a football manager now. Respect to you, Pep Guardiola!
was a,player for 11seasons and scores 11goals....bet that was so refreshing for HAALAND to hears....instead of been the special one in criticising his star striker in front the whole world....my GOAT OF a manager chose to be philosophical so any player would runs through fire for a manager like this
Duodilmntu
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What a a manager! Classically exemplary, Pep. Why crucify your prolific number nine on a bad day? Pep is so very experienced a football manager now. Respect to you, Pep Guardiola!
kayapeople
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HAALAND was the one behind this bus. it's wasn't an easy task from the striker today
Whumd
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We should fight harder 💪🔥
yubamnoprs
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Time to bounce back