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Published on 2024-04-11 16:30:00
Josko Gvardiol, who now plays for Manchester City, recently described Erling Haaland as a “beast” in training. Gvardiol had previously faced Haaland in the Champions League and Bundesliga, experiencing the striker’s dominance first-hand. He admitted relief in not having to face Haaland as an opponent anymore and now has a unique perspective on the striker from being his teammate.
Haaland is known for his physical strength and speed, as well as his ruthless mentality on the field. Gvardiol’s one-word description of Haaland as a “beast” captures the essence of the striker’s playing style. Haaland’s ability to tear apart defences at will and his relentless mindset set him apart from other players in the game, making him a breath of fresh air since his rise to prominence.
Gvardiol’s firsthand experience of facing Haaland in training has given him a deeper appreciation for the striker’s talent and impact on the pitch. As a City player, Gvardiol now has a front-row seat to witness Haaland’s skill and prowess in action, further reinforcing his awe of the striker’s abilities. Haaland’s reputation as a dominant force in football is well-deserved, and his presence on the field continues to impress and inspire players like Gvardiol.
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