Haaland Admits Man City Lack of Hunger in Disappointing Season

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Erling Haaland has admitted Manchester City struggles this season are due to a lack of hunger, with the team battling to secure a Champions League spot.

Erling Haaland has admitted Manchester City struggles this season are due to a lack of hunger, with the team battling to secure a Champions League spot. Despite his personal success, including winning the Golden Boot in previous seasons, City has lost nine games and are yet to qualify for the Champions League, sitting fourth with two games remaining.

With the 2024-25 season proving challenging for Manchester City, Erling Haaland has pointed to a lack of hunger and motivation as key factors in their struggles. After securing a historic fourth consecutive Premier League title last year, City's form has significantly dipped, with nine defeats already recorded this season. As a result, the team is fighting to secure a Champions League spot, sitting in fourth place with two crucial games left to play.

Haaland, who has battled injuries this season, has only scored 21 Premier League goals, well below the high standards he set in previous years. The Norwegian forward admitted that while injuries have played a role, the team’s overall performance has been underwhelming. He acknowledged that both he and the team haven't been good enough, emphasizing the need for a renewed sense of purpose going into the next season.

Despite these difficulties, City still have a chance to claim silverware this season, with an FA Cup final against Crystal Palace on the horizon. However, their early exit from the Champions League and inconsistent league form have left much to be desired. Haaland and the team will need to regain their focus and hunger to return to their former heights.

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