Erling Haaland appears to tell Inter Milan star to 'f**k off' after Man City held to Champions League draw
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Erling Haaland appeared to tell Inter Milan star Francesco Acerbi to 'f**k off' in the aftermath of their goalless Champions League draw on Wednesday night.
The Norway international had gone into the showdown at the Etihad Stadium hoping to add to his brilliant goal tally this season.
But though Haaland has netted nine goals from four Premier League outings, he was unable to get off the mark in Europe.
Acerbi managed to keep the 24-year-old quiet, with Inter performing well as they secured a point.
Erling Haaland appeared to tell Inter Milan star Francesco Acerbi to 'f**k off' in the aftermath of their goalless Champions League draw on Wednesday night
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After the game, Haaland and Acerbi talked at the final whistle.
Both were seen tugging at each other's shirts, with the Inter star appearing to be asking for two of Haaland's jerseys as a souvenir.
Haaland, with a big smile on his face, was shocked at being asked to give two away.
And he then appeared to tell the defender to 'f**k off', with both players left amused by the exchange.
While Haaland appeared to be in good spirits, it was a frustrating night for the striker.
He is just one goal away from scoring 100 times for the club, despite only joining from Borussia Dortmund back in the summer transfer window of 2022.
But Acerbi and Alessandro Bastoni put on a masterclass to nullify the threat of Haaland.
Pep Guardiola was asked about the forward's failure to score after the final whistle.
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And the Spaniard insisted it was difficult for Haaland due to the brilliance of the Inter defence.
“There were six players around him, three behind, three in front," he said.
“That makes it difficult for any player.
“We tried to use the spaces, that is why [Ilkay] Gundogan had a couple of chances.
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Erling Haaland was amused in his exchange with Inter Milan star Francesco Acerbi following Man CIty's Champions League draw
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"I knew Inter would play like that. Credit to them. We created a couple of really clear opportunities but we didn’t score.”
Guardiola also admitted City would have 'preferred to win'.
But he was full of praise for Inter, with the 53-year-old adding: We faced a really, really difficult team – the champions from Italy. A class team in all departments.
“I’m really, really satisfied for the game we played. I liked everything about my team today, everything.
Erling Haaland has been defended by Man City boss Pep Guardiola following his side's failure to beat Inter Milan
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“We would have preferred to win – there are still seven games. We’ll see what happens.”
On Kevin de Bruyne, who hobbled off and is now an injury doubt for Sunday's clash with Arsenal, he added: “I don’t know (what the problem is). I haven’t spoken with the doctors yet.
"We’ll assess tonight, maybe tomorrow. I will have more info tomorrow.”