Erling Haaland impresses Roy Keane with improved all-round play against Nottingham Forest
Erling Haaland’s return to action for Manchester City against Nottingham Forest not only saw him score a crucial goal but also impressed pundit Roy Keane with his improved all-round play. The Norwegian star, who had been sidelined with an injury, came off the bench in the 62nd minute and wasted no time in making an impact.
Haaland’s goal, which came just 10 minutes after his introduction, showcased his lethal finishing ability as he raced into the box and calmly slotted the ball past the Forest goalkeeper. But it was not just his goal-scoring prowess that caught Keane’s eye. The former Manchester United captain had previously criticized Haaland’s all-round game, likening it to ‘League Two’ standard. However, after watching the striker’s performance against Forest, Keane upgraded his assessment to Championship level.
Speaking on Sky Sports, Keane noted Haaland’s improvement in contributing to the team beyond just scoring goals. The striker’s ability to link up with his teammates, particularly with Kevin De Bruyne, was highlighted as a positive sign of his development.
Haaland himself was more focused on the team’s victory than his individual success, emphasizing the importance of securing three points. The 21-year-old expressed his satisfaction with the win and praised his teammates for their hard-fought performance on a challenging pitch.
Overall, Haaland’s return to action was a positive sign for Manchester City as they continue their pursuit of silverware this season. With the striker showing improvements in his all-round play, City fans can look forward to more impactful performances from their star forward in the coming matches.
