A goalless draw against Arsenal has left Manchester City in third place, however, Erling Haaland believes the club can rally back in the title race.
Article continues below
Article continues below
Article continues below
Man City play out goalless draw against ArsenalSit third in the Premier League title raceHaaland believes Man City can fight back for titleWHAT HAPPENED?
On a rather frustrating evening for fans and forwards equally, Haaland was unable to decide the course of the game as he has done so many times before. However, the Norwegian striker maintains a strong belief that Manchester City can retain the Premier League title ahead of rivals Arsenal and Liverpool, as he posted a defiant message on his Instagram: "We’ve done it once, we can do it again!"
AdvertisementGetty ImagesTHE BIGGER PICTURE
Despite Haaland's strong confidence that Man City can retain the Premier League title, boss Pep Guardiola has claimed that the defending champions are the third favourites behind Liverpool and Arsenal, who occupy the top two spots in the Premier League table.
Getty/GOALDID YOU KNOW?
After a rather quiet game by his standards, Haaland was taken to the cleaners by Manchester United legend Roy Keane, who criticised the Norwegian's toothless performance. Keane took the criticism further by claiming that other than his clinicality in front of goal, Haaland is 'almost like a League Two player'.
WHAT NEXT FOR HAALAND?
As Haaland has claimed, Man City will keep fighting for the Premier League title until the very end with just nine matchdays until the end of the season. They will take on Aston Villa up next on Wednesday, April 3 as they look to return to winning ways.