everything was going great Manchester until the 63rd minute. City won 6-0 leipzig with the five goals Erling Haland, The giant striker who paid tribute to the German team to take his team to the quarter-finals. Only 35 minutes (from 22 to 57) he sealed a tong that placed him at the highest point. Messi. later appeared Pep Guardiola suppress enthusiasm and torpedo any possibility historical record. Catalan manager changes Norway’s name Julian Alvarez.

Did Guardiola do well with his decision? Was it the right thing to do?to avoid any injury in an agreed duel? Would he dare to do the same for the Argentine star? Did you want to leave your signature? From Madrid did not miss the opportunity criticizing the technician, something that always gives them great pleasure. They feel that with his change, Haaland ensured that he did not pass Messi, and meanwhile, left signs of his authority and control of the team.

No double hat tricks

The cover of ‘Marca’ was strong. “And on the fifth, Pep changed it”, The headline of the sports newspaper at full throttle, just that day Madrid receives at the Bernabeu Liverpool. The coach from other sectors was accused of not treating his player as a player. “Superstar”. The final hug between forward and coach was enlightening, but it’s clear that the player would prefer to continue on the pitch. “I told Guardiola I wanted to score. double hat trickbut what can I do?” commented the Norwegian.

“I know that Leo scored five goals, I remember perfectly. But it’s unbelievable that Haaland did that in 60 minutes and that’s not the case with Leo. But Erling is very very young and this is a extra reason “To beat Leo’s record,” said the former Barça coach, who preferred to avoid any physical setbacks at a crucial moment of the season.

“The problem with this kid is that they get criticized for not scoring two or three goals. It’s going to be like that for the rest of his career, that’s the truth. He’s done that many times… child joy and he is always happy in the dressing room, helping others and giving his all. He’s a great competitor with a great mindset. He scored five goals and it’s not easy at all.”