Pep warns Norway boss Haaland won't be rested
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Pep warns Norway boss Haaland won't be rested
"Maybe at the end if we win the Premier League 10 points in front and 10 fixtures from the end he'll take a rest. Now he feels fit, he feels fine. The Champions League is massively important. We are in a position right now where the games we've played so far and the next two games at home will give us a really, really big chance to finish in the first eight."
"In the Premier League, I don't have the feeling Arsenal are going to drop many points. That is a reality. Liverpool lost a few games in the league but I think they remain one of the main favourites. Three or four points at this stage is nothing. I have the feeling both teams will lose few points and that's why we have to be there."
Erling Haaland has scored 24 goals in 14 appearances for club and country, driving Manchester City's title hopes and pushing Norway toward World Cup qualification. Manchester City remain contenders in the Premier League and Champions League and are heavily dependent on Haaland's fitness and goal output. Norway have not reached a World Cup since 1998, and Haaland plays a crucial role in their near-qualification. Manchester City's packed schedule and the importance of upcoming domestic and European fixtures make extended rest for Haaland unlikely. Haaland has scored in his last 12 matches and stands on 96 goals from 105 games in the competition.
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