Haaland shrugs off Premier League battles as title race tightens

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  • Erling Haaland highlights the physical toll of Premier League defending after clashes with Arsenal
  • Manchester City striker says grappling and “scratches” are part of English football reality
  • City close gap on Arsenal and can go top with win over Burnley

There was a moment during Manchester City’s win over Arsenal when Erling Haaland had to peel off a torn undershirt. It summed up the afternoon. Not just a big game, but a bruising one.

Haaland has rarely looked comfortable with the attention he receives from defenders, but he accepts it now. It comes with the territory. The Premier League, he says, is different.

“I think my shirt got a bit pulled,” he said afterwards, almost deadpan. “I didn’t get the foul, this is the Premier League nowadays. It’s wrestling here and there. A lot of duels. A lot of scratches.”

He even joked that the marks are becoming an issue at home. “Sometimes my missus is not so happy about this, it looks a bit wrong,” he added. “But that’s the reality.”

The focal point of Sunday’s contest was his ongoing duel with Arsenal centre-back Gabriel. It spilled over at times. There was grappling, shirt pulling, and a flashpoint in the second half when Gabriel pushed his head into Haaland. The City striker was booked. Gabriel stayed on.

Haaland didn’t hide his view. “I think that is a red card,” he said. “If I go down, it’s a red card. I would never do this.”

There is a stubbornness to him. He referenced advice from his father, Alf-Inge, about staying on his feet rather than going to ground easily. It’s admirable, though arguably costly in moments like this.

Pep Guardiola has already called for referees to offer more protection. Haaland, though, doesn’t sound convinced it will change. He seems resigned to it.

What matters more immediately is the table. City’s win has pulled them to within three points of Arsenal, with a game in hand. The title race has tightened, just when it looked like drifting away.

There’s a temptation to look at goal difference, to chase margins. Haaland isn’t entertaining that.

“You can’t think about this,” he said. “It’s Burnley. You cannot go into a game thinking you have to win by three, four or five.”

It’s a grounded message, and a necessary one. City have been here before. Arsenal, too, know the feeling of being chased.

“The last seasons they’ve come up short,” Haaland added. “For now they are first and they are still there, they’ve been the best team of the season.”

He stops short of turning it into mind games. That’s not really his style. The focus is internal. Win the next one, then the next.

But if Sunday showed anything, it’s that this title race won’t just be decided by quality. It will be decided by resilience, by how much teams can absorb physically and mentally over the final weeks.

Haaland, scratches and all, looks ready for it.

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