Erling Haaland responds to Trent Alexander-Arnold's trophy claims with cheeky dig at Man City treble
Erling Haaland responded to Trent Alexander-Arnold's trophy comments about Manchester City with a cheeky treble-winning flex.
Alexander-Arnold controversially stated that the trophies It means more to Liverpool than Manchester City due to the clubs' finances.
Your comments arrive a few days before two sides collide at Anfield in what could be a decisive match on Sunday for the Premier League title.
Liverpool They are at the top of the table and have already won the Carabao Cup this season, with City one point behind them in the league.
With the long-awaited match on the horizon, Haaland was asked about Alexander-Arnold comments on what it means to win trophies for each club.
And when talking to sky sportsHe wasn't afraid to boast about his own achievements, saying: “If you want to say that, that's fine. I've been here for a year and I won the treble.”
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“It was a pretty nice feeling, I don't think he knows exactly that feeling. So yeah, that's what I felt last season, it was pretty nice, so yeah.”
He added: “They can talk all they want, or he can talk all he wants. I don't know why he does that, but I don't care.”
Haaland was crucial to City's historic success last season, scoring 52 goals in 53 games in all competitions.
Pep Guardiola's team could even have won the quadruple, but suffered a shock elimination in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals against Southampton.
With Liverpool currently leading the title race, City will be desperate for a win at Anfield as they chase a record fourth consecutive crown.
In the first leg, both teams settled for a 1-1 draw, with Haaland opening the scoring before Alexander-Arnold's late equalizer.
Arsenal are also part of the title race, but all eyes will be on the two rivals this Sunday in what could be a match for the ages.
There is no doubt that Haaland and Alexander-Arnold will be fired up as they play a war of words.