Haaland has time to win Ballon d'Or, says Guardiola
Manchester City's striker Erling Haaland and Pep Guardiola (L) celebrate with the trophy after winning the 2023 UEFA Super Cup at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus on August 16, 2023. (Photo by AFP)
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Pep
Guardiola said Erling Haaland was happy just to be in the running to win the
Ballon d'Or after missing out to Lionel Messi for the coveted prize recognising
the world's best player.
Messi won
the award for a record-extending eighth time on Monday after leading Argentina
to World Cup glory in Qatar last season.
Haaland
finished second thanks to his 52 goals as Manchester City claimed the treble of
Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup.
The Norwegian,
23, edged out Kylian Mbappe, who became the first man since Geoff Hurst in 1966
to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final in France's defeat on penalties to
Argentina.
Haaland also
picked up the Gerd Muller trophy for scoring the most goals in the 2022/23
season.
"I
would say that I saw him so happy to be a contender, close to Messi and Mbappe
and the rest of the players," said Guardiola.
"Erling
has all his career ahead of him, so he has to continue winning and say, 'OK,
maybe next season I can be there'.
"This
has to be his target but he was really pleased to be there and he seemed really
well when he came back."
City players
have often missed out on personal accolades despite hoovering up trophies
during Guardiola's reign.
But five
finished in the top 10 for the Ballon d'Or, with Kevin De Bruyne, Rodri, Julian
Alvarez and Bernardo Silva joining Haaland.
"It was
a good night for Man City," said Guardiola. "Man City were there,
present, and that's so important for us because we were never there in the
past."
City players
and executives were able to attend the glitzy ceremony in Paris in force
because the club had a rare midweek off due to their early exit from the League
Cup.
Bournemouth
could bear the brunt of a full week of preparation for Guardiola's men when
they visit the Etihad on Saturday.
Victory
would take City back to the top of the Premier League, for a few hours at
least, and extend a club-record 21 consecutive home wins in all competitions.
"We
love to play every three days but it's nice to have a break and have one or two
days off," said Guardiola.
"It is
what it is. We don't complain when we have a lot of games in a row and we don't
complain when we have time off."


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