Erling Haaland breaks silence over throwing ball at Gabriel’s head

Date:

Erling Haaland and Gabriel clashed during Manchester City’s Premier League draw with Arsenal (Getty Images)

Erling Haaland has insisted he has no regrets over hurling a ball at Gabriel Magalhaes’s head after Manchester City snatched a dramatic draw against Arsenal last month.

John Stones’ stoppage-time equaliser earned the hosts a point in an at-times ill-tempered Premier League clash at the Etihad Stadium.

Haaland subsequently picked up the ball and threw it at Arsenal defender Gabriel, striking him on the dome in a peculiar incident.

The Norwegian insists, though, that he would not change anything about the clash.

“It was in the heat of the match and a bit of everything happened in that match,” the striker explained ahead of Norway’s Nations League fixture against Slovenia.

“What happens on the football pitch, happens on the football pitch. That’s the way it is. I don’t regret anything in life.”

Haaland also exchanged words with Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and forward Gabriel Jesus as two title rivalries renewed hostilities.

Erling Haaland also exchanged words with Mikel Arteta (Sky Sports)Erling Haaland also exchanged words with Mikel Arteta (Sky Sports)

Erling Haaland also exchanged words with Mikel Arteta (Sky Sports)

The two clubs entered the October international break a point behind league leaders Liverpool, and meet again at the Emirates Stadium on 1 February in a potentially pivotal encounter.

Asked about his post-match confrontation with Haaland, Arteta said after the draw at the Etihad: “It was a very emotional game, but they all are in different ways. It’s part of football, part of sport, and after the game we move on.”

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Reactions to 22-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal announcing his impending retirement

MADRID (AP) — Reactions to 22-time Grand Slam champion...

What to watch: Week 7 college football viewing guide

It’ll be nearly impossible for Week 7 to come...

Savage out to better dad Robbie as U21s eye finals

Charlie Savage is keen to make a name for...

Football 301 Playbook: How C.J. Stroud’s MVP-level play is making an ugly Texans offense look good

In this week’s Football 301, I took a look...