Erling Haaland can be the “cutting edge” that helps Manchester City finally win the Champions League, so says Les Ferdinand.
Haaland has enjoyed a record-breaking first season at City, smashing past the Premier League single-season goals mark of 34, which had been shared by Andy Cole and Alan Shearer since the mid-1990s.
But it is in UEFA’s flagship club competition where the striker has further underlined his superb form, with 12 goals so far en route to City’s semi-final tie with Real Madrid.
Pep Guardiola’s side have still not won the biggest prize in club football under his watch, but Ferdinand believes with Haaland spearheading their attack, now might finally be the time to end their wait.
“He comes alive in the Champions League,” Ferdinand told Stats Perform. “I’m not saying he doesn’t play well in the other games, but it’s almost like he’s desperate to win the Champions League.
“Manchester City are desperate to win that Champions League [title], and he looks like he could be the cutting edge they’ve needed for the last few years in that competition.
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— Erling Haaland (@ErlingHaaland) May 6, 2023
“All the best players in the world come calling when it’s needed. They’re able to produce. You talk about [Cristiano] Ronaldo or [Lionel] Messi, in the big games, they came to the fore.
“I think you’ve seen [that] with Haaland. There are a lot of centre-forwards out there who will score goals, [especially] when the team’s up.
“But he scores that first, all-important goal as well. That’s what is always majorly important for a team.”
Despite his free-scoring form, Haaland faced accusations earlier in the season of weakening City, though Ferdinand scoffed at the suggestion.
“I know part of the reason for signing Haaland was to try and have a really good assault on the Champions League,” he added.
“I think that’s where they fell short in terms of a centre-forward.
“But for someone that is going to score over 50-odd goals or 60-odd goals in all competitions, it’s hard to say that he’s weakened Manchester City.”
City face Madrid at Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday, before welcoming Los Blancos to the Etihad Stadium for the second leg on May 17.
It is a repeat of last season’s semi-final, in which City missed multiple chances to put the tie to bed before paying the price in a thrilling second leg.
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