14.2 C
Manchester
Sunday, October 19, 2025
Other SportsHaaland shows strength of mind but admits 'I will keep missing chances'

Haaland shows strength of mind but admits ‘I will keep missing chances’

Manchester City striker Erling Haaland concedes he will miss “big chances” in the future but insists it won’t affect his self-belief.

Haaland was guilty of spurning a gilt-edged opportunity in Sunday’s Manchester derby, volleying over from a yard out, but put it behind him to fire home City’s third in a convincing 3-1 win.

Read our other sports news stories here:
Guardiola says Champions League has got harder
Formula One: FIA president Ben Sulayem faces interference probe
Bairstow ready for emotional 100th cap

Asked about his form, and how he mentally copes with missing a chance like that, he said: “Last year I got 36 goals and I was the top scorer. This season’s top scorer has 18 goals so you can think about it two ways if it has been a good season or not for me. I think we are doing pretty good as a team, that is my main focus of course.

“I have missed a lot of chances and I will still keep missing chances but I will still score goals.

“I’ll probably miss a big chance in the future and people will criticise me. Should I think about that? No, I should try to score goals and help the team.”

Haaland admitted he hasn’t always found it that straightforward.

“It’s been a challenge for me,” he added. “When I was young I would start crying if we lost and I missed a lot of chances so I have been working on it a lot. I demand a lot from myself and I know my team-mates and manager demand a lot from me. It is something to work on.

“It’s a mental thing, I don’t have any exercises, it’s something I have been working naturally on. 

“If you overthink something it’s not good. If you stress on something it’s not good. My life is mainly about football so that’s my focus. I have one career and my focus is to be the best version of myself.”

Haaland accepted there are things he can work on to improve his game further. 

“There are a lot of things I can get better at, people say I am good at scoring goals but I missed the biggest chance ever two days ago so I can become better at that.”

Jon Fisher
Jon Fisher
Jon has over 20 years' experience in sports journalism having worked at the Press Association, Goal and Stats Perform, covering three World Cups, an Olympics and numerous other major sporting events.
Latest

Greener kitchens start with better habits

The hospitality industry is becoming increasingly aware of its environmental impact. From sourcing ingredients to managing waste, every decision plays a role in creating...

UK accountants reveal fine line between business and pleasure in new survey

A new survey by Cloud2Me at Accountex North uncovers the bizarre side of business expenses, from wedding dresses and boob jobs to £42,000 football...

The North’s most anticipated craft and design event is now open 

Visitors to the Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair are in for a proper treat over the next three days. After a buzzing preview...

Fire festival returns to light up Rochdale with displays, ice rink and Christmas market

The countdown to Christmas begins in Rochdale next month with the return of the spectacular Ignite Fire Festival and magical family entertainment leading up...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Business Manchester will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.
Don't miss

UK accountants reveal fine line between business and pleasure in new survey

A new survey by Cloud2Me at Accountex North uncovers the bizarre side of business expenses, from wedding dresses and boob jobs to £42,000 football...

How different indexes reflect the balance between growth and stability

When people talk about “the market,” they often reference one of the major stock indexes — but not all indexes are created equal. Each...

Greener kitchens start with better habits

The hospitality industry is becoming increasingly aware of its environmental impact. From sourcing ingredients to managing waste, every decision plays a role in creating...

More than half of Brits feel overworked in their jobs, new data reveals

New statistics released this week show that millions of Brits feel overworked in their job, struggling to maintain a healthy work/life balance. According to a...

More News

F1 Australian Grand Prix 2025: Report, result, highlights as Norris savours ‘stressful’ win

Lando Norris praised McLaren's "amazing car" after overcoming unpredictable conditions to beat reigning champion Max Verstappen and win the F1 Australian Grand Prix 2025...

India vs Australia: Preview, expected lineups, how to watch on TV and prediction for ICC Champions Trophy 2025

India vs Australia: The State of Play India will be targeting a third consecutive appearance in the final when they face Australia in the first...

New Zealand vs India: Preview, expected lineups, how to watch on TV and prediction for ICC Champions Trophy 2025

New Zealand vs India: The State of Play Two teams in excellent form meet on Sunday when New Zealand and India collide in their final...