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Fans all heard what Erling Haaland said after Man City won the FA Cup, he's built differently
Fans are praising Erling Haaland's elite mentality after hearing what he shouted after Manchester City beat Manchester United in the FA Cup final.
Haaland failed to score as the Blues beat their city rivals 2-1 to win the FA Cup.
Ilkay Gundogan scored the fastest goal in FA Cup final history in just 13 seconds with a sensational volley.
Bruno Fernandes equalized from the penalty spot after a controversial VAR call when Jack Grealish was accused of handling the ball inside the box.
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The German midfielder restored the lead to his team six minutes after the break with another brilliant volley. When Paul Tierney blew the whistle to end the game, the City players hugged each other, Haaland shouted 'one more, another'.
After hugging Gundogan and Bernardo Silva, the Norwegian striker gathered his teammates ahead of next weekend's Champions League final against Inter Milan.
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Haaland's rallying call went unnoticed online as people on social media praised the 22-year-old.
One Twitter user wrote:
"Haaland shouted again as soon as he started after being his opponent in the final. The mentality of this team was different."
A second tweet:
"No, Haaland 'one more' is terribly cold."
The third added:
"Haaland 'one more', this City side is something special."
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The fourth said:
Netherlands:
'half, half' they will do the treble."
Fifth comment:
"Haaland says 'half, half' over there. Damned."
Another person wrote:
"Haaland said 'one more', he's already thinking about the future, he's scary."
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After winning the Premier League and now the FA Cup, City can now score a hat-trick against Inter on Saturday.
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Former Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel has revealed David de Gea's fatal mistake towards FA Cup final winner Ilkay Gundogan.
It looked like De Gea saw the ball late as Gundogan's second goal in the 51st minute helped Manchester City win the 2023 FA Cup.
Gundogan's shot missed the target but the ball swerved past the players in the penalty area and flew past De Gea despite the Spaniard's hand to block.
Schmeichel has now spoken out to explain De Gea's mistake when sharing his views after the game on BBC.
“I think he should have done better,” said Schmeichel. 'I was surprised.
"I'm looking at his position in goal... If I go in there, I'll think 'okay, I've got to be in the middle of that triangle' (pictured above) - he's got his hands full!"
"He's a bit too deep... he should move towards the ball."
Alan Shearer, meanwhile, agrees with Schmeichel but also feels Gundogan shouldn't have had space to shoot in the first place.
“You saw him score [for the first goal]… I was really surprised that Gundogan had enough space to shoot,” Shearer said.
"But the goalkeeper should have done better and saved him."
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