Joey Barton suggests £375,000-a-week Man City player was completely invisible vs Liverpool

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Published on 2024-03-11 13:00:00

In a recent match between Manchester City and Liverpool, Joey Barton suggested that Erling Haaland was invisible on the pitch, impacting Kevin De Bruyne’s performance. Despite his high salary of £375,000 a week, Haaland’s forgettable display at Anfield was a topic of discussion among fans and analysts.

Following the match, Jamie Carragher even went as far as to claim that Virgil van Dijk is a better defender than Haaland is a striker. Barton seemed to echo this sentiment, pointing out Haaland’s lack of presence in the game.

While Haaland’s performance was underwhelming, it is important to acknowledge that he was not the only player below par in the match. Barton highlighted Haaland’s absence in the game, but City as a whole struggled to maintain possession and create chances.

Despite this, Haaland did showcase some moments of quality, with his first touch and hold-up play impressing at times. However, due to City’s disjointed play, he was often isolated up front and unable to make a significant impact.

Criticism of Haaland from Barton may be harsh, considering the circumstances of the match. It is important to recognize that football is a team sport, and individual performances can be influenced by the collective performance of the team.

Overall, while Haaland’s performance may not have been up to his usual standards, it is unfair to single him out for City’s struggles against Liverpool. Football is a complex game, and there are often multiple factors at play in a team’s performance.

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