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Grealish hails Erling's 'unbelievable' Man City form after Keane 'L2 player' dig

23 May 2024 , 22:34
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Etihad goal-maker hails their main goal-taker as hardest-working player he
Etihad goal-maker hails their main goal-taker as hardest-working player he's seen

JACK GREALISH claims “unbelievable” Manchester City team-mate Erling Haaland does not get enough respect.

Manchester United legend Roy Keane cruelly branded Haaland a “League Two player” after a tame display in a 0-0 Etihad draw with Arsenal in March.

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Kevin De Bruyne and Jack Grealish provide bullets for Erling HaalandCredit: Alamy
Haaland was slated for a quiet performance vs Arsenal on March 31
Haaland was slated for a quiet performance vs Arsenal on March 31Credit: AP

But the Norwegian has once again compiled amazing stats and Grealish reckons he's the hardest-working star he's ever seen

The England wideman said: “He’s just unbelievable - a killer. I can’t speak highly enough of him.

“This season he’s scored 27 goals in the league.

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"It’s a bit disrespected - as if it’s not good. But  he’s there every time the ball is in the box and I’ve never seen anyone with his work ethic.”

Haaland won another Golden Boot and fired City to a fourth successive top-flight crown.

The Norwegian has bagged 90 goals in 97 games for the Premier League champions.

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City are targeting a domestic Double on Saturday when they face  United in the FA Cup final — a repeat of last year’s Wembley showpiece, which Pep Guardiola's men won 2-1.

And another victory will see Grealish, 28, land an EIGHTH trophy in just three years at the club under Guardiola.

He told talkSPORT: “He’s an unbelievable manager — easily the best ever.

“There have been times this year where I’ve struggled off the pitch and he’s been there for me.”

United meanwhile will have to do without Harry Maguire, who faces a race against time to get over his injury before the Euros.

Cliff Hayes

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