• 7 months ago
Erling Haaland has the "all-round game" of a League 2 player... so people say. But after a poor performance against Arsenal in Man City's crunch title match at the weekend, are these criticisms of his game valid?

Adam Clery looks at the player's season so far, as well as what we've seen him do before, to show that he's deservedly among Europe's elite and actually doing a very important job for his team.

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00:00 Hello everybody, Adam Cleary from 442 here and today I'd like to talk to you...
00:08 ...about donuts.
00:11 In the aftermath of Manchester City vs Arsenal, it was suggested by Roy Keane
00:16 and then copied, repeated, echoed, syndicated and expanded upon
00:20 by every single person with a radio, phone and show and a YouTube channel
00:24 that Erling Haaland has the general play of a League 2 player.
00:28 An outstanding finisher, no question, but he's only scoring so many goals
00:32 because he plays in a Manchester City side designed to feed him
00:36 and his ability to actually get involved with the rest of the game
00:39 is that of a player nowhere near the level he's currently playing at.
00:43 And I mean, it's certainly an interesting premise, but is that true?
00:47 Well, if you just come here really quickly, just a little bit closer, come on, scooch in, scooch in, come on.
00:52 No.
00:56 Alright, so just for one second, putting aside that the majority of these opinions
01:00 have come from bad faith actors trying to generate page views, web page impressions
01:04 or advertiser revenue, is Erling Haaland a bad player?
01:08 Now, you may think we don't need to talk about his finishing here
01:11 because that's the one thing everybody does agree on, he's an amazing goalscorer,
01:15 but actually, no, we do.
01:17 Because nobody was talking about Erling Haaland's general play last season.
01:21 Like, every single time I watched him, he scored like, top of my head, 80 goals or something.
01:26 He was breaking a record every single week.
01:28 It's only now that the goals are proving harder to come by
01:31 that people feel the need to have this conversation.
01:34 Like, well, what else is he contributing?
01:36 And it is actually a fair point because this stat shocked me when I looked it up, right?
01:39 Since the start of December, which I don't even remember the start of December,
01:43 that's how long ago it was, Haaland has scored four goals in the league for Man City.
01:48 Like, yes, he was out for a little while with injury, but there are loads of fixtures in that run
01:52 where he doesn't get a goal.
01:54 And just for context, in that same period last season, he got 12 or 13 goals,
01:59 despite there being a literal six-week break for the World Cup.
02:02 So something's clearly going wrong, then.
02:04 Like, Man City are doing absolutely fine, they're still challenging for the league,
02:07 they're still in Europe, but Haaland, their main goal thing is not working the way he was last year.
02:14 And if we compare his shooting stats from last season to this season,
02:17 you can see that that is still the model of one of the best strikers in the world,
02:21 but there is quite a big drop-off between what he was doing then and what he's doing now.
02:25 Like, it's largely just little things, like his shot and target percentage has dropped ever so slightly,
02:30 he takes fractionally more chances to get a goal now than he was.
02:33 But the really staggering bit in this, and apologies for this, is how he's performing versus his xG.
02:39 And I always apologise for using this stat because I know a lot of people really do not care about xG,
02:44 but clearly there is something wrong with Haaland, and if you look at the data,
02:46 this is the bit that jumps out.
02:48 Like, last season he was over-performing the quality of chances he gets,
02:51 like, based on all the models they've got about the quality of chances,
02:54 if you buy in to any of that stuff, he was doing fractionally better than he was supposed to be doing,
02:59 so he was over-scoring based on the chances he was getting.
03:02 And whether you're into it or not, that does tend to be the mark of a very good finisher,
03:06 someone who is doing slightly better than you would expect the normal player to do in these situations,
03:11 and it does tend to be borne out on the eye test.
03:14 Like, think in your head who the most ruthless striker is, they will almost certainly have a similar stat.
03:19 And also, please put in the comments, by the way, who your brain went to when I said "think of a ruthless striker",
03:25 because mine went to Les Ferdinand for some reason.
03:27 Anyway, sorry, back on target, you compare that to this season's numbers,
03:31 and he is now under-performing that same stat.
03:34 Again, not by a whole lot, but even that little drop-off puts him in, like, the bottom 15% for finishing in the league.
03:41 Still scoring loads of goals, of course, because he is a really good finisher,
03:44 and he does get loads of chances in this team, but based on the quality that's being made for him,
03:48 he's not quite doing as well as he was last year.
03:50 So what does that actually tell us, though?
03:52 Well, first off, that he's human and is capable of having a good season and a less-than-good season,
03:57 but also, if he's currently under-performing what we expect of him,
04:00 and we know he's capable of over-performing what we expect of him,
04:03 that should balance out over time.
04:06 Like, he should get back to the average, and when he does, he'll be scoring more goals,
04:10 and questions like this simply won't be getting asked.
04:13 But to discuss the actual question that's in question,
04:18 is his overall play that of someone way below this level?
04:22 So just to go back to that Arsenal game where this all started,
04:25 this is every single successful pass Erling Haaland made in that game.
04:29 It's certainly not a lot, and what there is certainly isn't good.
04:32 None of this, either directly or indirectly, led to a chance being created,
04:36 either for him or a teammate.
04:38 It was probably his most anonymous big-game performance he's had for Man City.
04:42 The thing is, while it was a bad performance, it certainly wasn't an unusual performance.
04:46 Erling Haaland was not getting involved in Man City's build-up play.
04:50 He was not dropping away from the defenders to receive the ball.
04:53 He was not trying to bring other people into play, because he does not do that in this team.
04:58 And I've seen some people asking, "Well, why the hell not?
05:01 Like, clearly that would have really helped Man City in their build-up.
05:04 It would have helped them make more chances.
05:06 Why was he not dropping away from the centre-backs, finding some space,
05:10 getting on the ball, and helping to make things happen?"
05:12 And the answer, really simply, is that Manchester City do not want him to do that.
05:17 They are such a disciplined side.
05:20 They so rigidly stick to whatever the plan is, and if you watch that game back,
05:24 that is clearly not the plan.
05:26 This is just one example, but I could honestly show you like a million of these from this game.
05:30 City get the ball. They are trying to play through Arsenal.
05:33 Erling Haaland is an option two feet, and they choose not to use him.
05:38 And it's a small gap, I'll certainly grant you, but Kovacic is the kind of player who can play it.
05:43 Haaland is available here to receive this pass, but he doesn't want to do that.
05:47 He goes sideways.
05:48 Just a couple of seconds later, Rodri gets on the ball, and he could fire this in to Haaland's feet
05:53 and really panic Gabriel and Saliba, but he chooses not to do that.
05:57 Here's another one, Nathan Ake. He's looking left, he's looking right.
05:59 He sees Haaland's here. There is a gap to play that through.
06:02 He doesn't want to do it. He goes sideways.
06:04 In fact, he goes sideways to Diaz, who also has a great angle to fire this ball into Erling Haaland's feet,
06:10 but doesn't want to do it.
06:11 He instead gives it to Rodri, and would you believe it, another perfect opportunity to play this ball into Haaland's feet,
06:18 but that is not how Man City want to use him.
06:21 And it's not that they haven't got faith in his ability to do that.
06:24 Like the goalkeeper goes long into him at one point in that first half,
06:27 because he can't find a nice short pass, and Haaland does really well against both defenders.
06:32 And thusly, if we look at Haaland's passing stats this season, they're largely the same as they were last season,
06:37 he's probably the least effective forward in the Premier League for getting involved in the play.
06:43 And look at all those little red bars. That is ass.
06:46 Like that's the kind of numbers I would be posting.
06:49 In fact, do you know what? I'll go so far as to say it,
06:52 those are the kind of numbers a League 2 striker would be posting in the Premier League.
06:57 But oh wait, what's this suddenly materialising on screen?
07:00 It's another graph.
07:02 And wow, okay, now we're talking, right? Those numbers are much better, aren't they?
07:06 I mean, they're clearly still coming from a centre forward who's an out-and-out goal scorer,
07:10 but I mean, just look at the difference in this stuff.
07:13 Look at how many passes into the penalty area they're doing.
07:15 They must be really good at dropping off the centre backs, finding the space, and playing a teammate in.
07:21 Oh, but wait a minute, Adam. Whose numbers are these?
07:25 Who is this perfect, beautiful angel of a centre forward
07:30 whom Haaland should be taking several leafs off the pages out of the book of?
07:36 Who is it?
07:37 It's just Erling Haaland, mate.
07:39 It's Haaland when he was at Dortmund, when he was playing in a system that required more general play,
07:46 more link-up, more involvement in all that stuff.
07:49 It's literally him.
07:51 Because you see, when Haaland was at Dortmund, he wasn't in a team that had 70 or 80% possession every single game.
07:57 There was transitions and counter-attacks and far more opportunity and necessity
08:02 for him to pull away from the defenders to create pockets of space,
08:05 players bursting beyond him into the space that never exists in Manchester City games,
08:11 and as a result, that's the kind of centre forward he was.
08:14 He still scored all the exact same "I'm Erling Haaland" goals that he gets at Manchester City,
08:18 but also, he was doing things like this.
08:21 He was dropping off the centre backs, he was receiving the ball to feet,
08:24 he was bringing others into play, he was getting assists like this one,
08:28 which you would just never, ever, ever see him get at Man City.
08:32 Now I can already hear the comments, "Yes, das Bundesliga is of lower quality than the Premier League,
08:37 so numbers always look slightly better when you're playing in that division,"
08:40 but it's the style of play.
08:42 If you watch him in both of these teams, he is completely different.
08:46 At Manchester City, Pep Guardiola wants him to stay as central and as fixed as possible
08:52 because that is how he creates space for his teammates,
08:56 not by finding pockets himself or dropping off into them,
08:59 by tying up two centre backs who never want to leave him on his own.
09:04 And you did see this in the Arsenal game.
09:06 All of Manchester City's best moments and good work came down the flanks
09:10 because Arsenal were defending so narrow because of Haaland.
09:15 Man City never want to give Haaland the ball in this central area
09:19 because he's being doubled up on by two central defenders,
09:22 but that is not a problem.
09:24 That's literally the plan.
09:26 They want that to happen because the space it invites,
09:29 if you can stretch them with the wide players,
09:31 leaves all the room for these two to then get into dangerous places.
09:35 And then, most importantly, when they are able to create a chance,
09:39 it almost guarantees that Haaland is always in the right place to take it.
09:44 He's never dropped out to the flanks or gone into the midfield to create space.
09:48 He's always in the position of maximum opportunity for when the chance comes.
09:56 So his passing stats are absolutely dreadful
09:58 because he's specifically told don't worry about any of that.
10:02 And his goal scoring stats are incredible because that's his job.
10:06 It just drives me absolutely mad to watch Erling Haaland
10:11 and say that he's actually really rubbish.
10:14 This specific thing he's being told not to do
10:17 and is doing a good job at not doing,
10:19 it's just like, it's so transparently disingenuous.
10:24 It's soundbiting, it sounds good,
10:26 and it's why they'll get you on the panel next week,
10:28 but just like, there's no substance to it whatsoever.
10:33 It's not a take you could honestly have from watching football or just...
10:38 And I've already said what the real problem is.
10:41 It's not that anybody actually thinks that, surely.
10:43 It's just that it creates debate and discussion
10:46 and I'm just playing a part in that as much as anybody I understand.
10:50 But honestly, the point I want to leave you with
10:52 is if you think Erling Haaland is in any way a League 2 player,
10:56 no disrespect to League 2,
10:58 then you, my friend, are a donut.
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