Keane slams ‘spoilt brat’ Haaland after Man City striker responds to ‘League Two’ jibe

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Redaction Willow Austin with Football365
Published on 2024-05-05 15:56:02

Manchester United legend Roy Keane recently criticized Manchester City striker Erling Haaland, calling him a “spoilt brat” for his reaction to being substituted during a game against Wolves. Keane compared Haaland to a “League Two player” in terms of his general play at the end of March.

In response to Keane’s comments, Haaland dismissed the criticism, stating, “I don’t really care that much about that man, so that’s all right.” The tension between the two may stem from Keane’s longstanding feud with Haaland’s father, Alf-Inge, dating back to a Manchester derby 23 years ago.

Haaland made headlines by scoring four goals against Wolves, including a first-half hat-trick and a brilliant fourth goal, taking his tally for the season to 36 in all competitions. However, his frustration at being substituted by Pep Guardiola did not sit well with Keane, who referred to the striker as a “spoilt brat.”

Keane made these comments during a discussion on Sky Sports ahead of Liverpool’s match against Tottenham, comparing Haaland’s behavior to that of Mohamed Salah and Jurgen Klopp in a recent incident. Despite Keane’s criticism, he acknowledged that Haaland’s performance and City’s win overshadowed any negative reactions.

The exchange between Keane and the hosts on Sky Sports was tense, with Keane standing by his comments and maintaining that Haaland’s behavior was unacceptable, regardless of his goal-scoring record. The awkward moment was lightened by Daniel Sturridge’s laughter, breaking the tension.

Overall, Keane’s assessment of Haaland as a “spoilt brat” has stirred up controversy in the football world, with opinions divided on the striker’s behavior on the pitch. Despite the backlash, Haaland continues to impress with his goal-scoring prowess and will likely remain a key player for Manchester City in the future.

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