Erling Haaland: My girlfriend is not happy with me ‘wrestling’ in Premier League
The Manchester City forward was booked after squaring up with Arsenal defender Gabriel during the crucial Premier League clash on Sunday
Erling Haaland has said he would never go down to ground to try and get an opponent sent off after the principles instilled in him from his father may have spared Gabriel Magalhaes a red card. The Norwegian scored the winner in the top-of-the-table clash against Arsenal but the day could have been worse for Mikel Arteta’s team when Gabriel pushed his head into Haaland’s in an apparent butt . Tempers frayed between Arsenal’s Gabriel (left) and Manchester City’s Erling Haaland at the Etihad Stadium (Martin Rickett/PA) (PA Wire) But the Manchester City top scorer stayed on his feet and, to his surprise, found himself booked by referee Anthony Taylor along with the Brazilian – who would have also faced a three-match ban if he had been dismissed.
However, Haaland has vowed to remain honest as he remembered how his father, the former City, Leeds, Nottingham Forest and Norway player Alf Inge, always told him to behave on the pitch. “If I go down, it’s a red card. I would never do this,” said Haaland.
“My father taught me this – stay on your feet and don’t be a… it starts with P. That’s the reality. Maybe I should have gone down, maybe it would be easier, but I didn’t and I got a yellow card for it.
” Haaland described his battle with Gabriel, who ripped his shirt at one point, as wrestling as he said that his girlfriend is unhappy about the physical nature of matches. He added: “I think my shirt got a bit pulled. I didn’t get the foul, this is the Premier League nowadays.