Goal-machine Haaland makes Premier League history, and Manchester City boss Guardiola warns rivals ‘he can get better’
- City striker becomes fastest player to reach 20 league goals with double in 3-1 win over Leeds United
- Coach says foirward ‘missed chances, hopefully he can do better’ after victory at Elland Road
Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola believes Erling Haaland is not at his best and can get even better despite the Norwegian becoming the fastest player to reach 20 goals in Premier League history during his side’s 3-1 win at Leeds United.
Haaland continued his incredible goalscoring form with two second-half strikes at Elland Road on Wednesday to reach 20 goals from just 14 appearances – seven games faster than the next quickest player to reach such a goal tally.
The Norway international has scored 26 times in 20 appearances under Guardiola in all competitions – the quickest that any player has reached 25 goals under the City boss with top-flight clubs.
“He missed chances, hopefully he can do better,” Guardiola said. “But the numbers are exceptional, he is an incredible threat for us and always in the right position at the right time.
“I have the feeling he is not at his best. It is a matter of time. Of course we are delighted but that little pace he had at the beginning of the season, now he maybe struggles a little bit, but it’s a question of time.
“I am still more than satisfied but I had the feeling in the first part of the season he was sharper.”