The manager said ‘we have to watch him because he’s so big’ and that he is also ‘delighted’ by City’s position in the fight for the title
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Haaland, who cost £51m in the summer, has scored 45 goals for City, a single-season record for any Premier League player. Last season he missed 16 matches for Borussia Dortmund owing to injuries, whereas this term Haaland has been unavailable for only four City matches. Guardiola explained why.“I don’t know what he’s done in Dortmund but we take care of him 24 hours,” the manager said. “We have incredible doctors and physios, they are behind him every second of the day.
“People say why was he subbed against Leipzig [last month] when he’d scored [five] goals but then he was injured after the Burnley game next, so could not play with us against Liverpool or for Norway.
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