The legend attacks Haaland because of Marmoush: You will not become like Ronaldo and Messi
Former Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney, who works as a television analyst for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), believes that Manchester City's Erling Haaland will not become like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
City won a penalty kick in the first half against Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final after trailing 1-0 to a goal by Eberechi Eze.
Haaland, who had not scored a goal in his first five matches with City at Wembley Stadium, seemed about to break his jinx, but he gave the ball to Marmoush and City goalkeeper Dean Henderson brilliantly saved the first penalty kick taken by the Egyptian striker with City.
Rooney said he felt the occasion might have affected Haaland.
He added: He is a world-class striker, but when we talk about players like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, it is impossible for them to give the ball to another player.
He continued: This is what distinguishes these two players from Haaland or Mbappe and these players. They want to score in every game.
He concluded: When Haaland wastes opportunities, I think you can see that it affects him. Maybe the idea of ​​taking a penalty at Wembley was difficult for him. You never know, he's human
Haaland scored 30 goals with City in all competitions this season, but missed three out of seven penalty kicks he played with the team.
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