Roy Keane has reignited his disagreement with Manchester Metropolis striker Erling Haaland, who he labelled a “spoilt brat” after the 5-1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Keane had beforehand in contrast Haaland’s all-round play to that of a ‘League Two participant’, earlier than later enhancing his opinion to a ‘Championship participant’.
After scoring 4 objectives in Metropolis’s win over Wolves, Haaland brutally shut down Keane by insisting: “I do not actually care about that man.”
That wasn’t the tip of the pair’s feud, nevertheless, as Keane as soon as once more took intention at Haaland throughout his look on Sky Sports activities on Sunday, with the previous Manchester United star blasting the Norwegian for his pissed off response to being substituted through the recreation.
“We noticed Haaland yesterday being introduced off not too comfortable, behaving like a spoilt brat,” stated Keane. “However as a result of they win the sport, he scores objectives, it is nearly forgotten about.”
Requested whether or not scoring 4 objectives makes Haaland’s behaviour forgiveable, a pissed off Keane responded: “No, probably not.”
Metropolis boss Pep Guardiola was eager to defend Haaland’s actions after the sport, insisting the striker was merely pissed off with a perceived lack of safety from the referee.
“There have been lots of lengthy balls into the channels the place he received the place and was being pulled by the opponent and it was by no means [given as] a foul,” defined Guardiola. “When he is stage with the shoulders I can perceive however generally he received the place and was being pulled.
“He went down and generally it was no foul [given]. It occurs each recreation lots of instances. He was only a bit pissed off for these actions however I can assure how comfortable he was right this moment.”
Guardiola added: “Erling is again to enterprise. Penalties are a assure however the second and fourth [goals] had been unbelievable. To return again to his greatest kind, he wants time.”