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“Still Have a Day Off” – Erling Haaland Refuses to Don Pep Guardiola’s Hat and Chooses to be a Soccer Pundit

Published 10/25/2023, 11:04 AM EDT

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Amidst the anticipation of the upcoming UEFA Champions League clash between Manchester City and Young Boys, star forwards Erling Haaland and Jack Grealish found themselves facing an unexpected challenge. In a game, that had nothing to do with their exceptional soccer skills, the duo engaged in a lighthearted debate, revealing their future aspirations.

In modern soccer, team managers are often under immense pressure to perform. With expectations to win trophies, develop talent, and entertain the fans, it is a demanding job. However, when tainted with the prospect of becoming a manager in the future, Erling Haaland has other plans.

Haaland’s refusal to become a manager

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Recently, Erling Haaland and Jack Grealish participated in a revealing Q&A session with Optus Sport. The question that arose in their challenge was simple yet profound: “Would you rather be a manager or a pundit?” When presented with the choice, Haaland didn’t hesitate to reply. With a mischievous smile on his face, he replied, “If I have to choose, I take pundit. A manager is too much, like Pep, coming here every day, be here 22 hours a day.” The sentiment of Haaland’s words resonated with fans and even players, who often underestimate the demands placed on soccer managers like Pep Guardiola.

Jack Grealish offered his perspective and countered Haaland by stating, “Yeah, but imagine being a pundit, where you just got to hammer people 24/7.” Considering the crossfires that pundits usually find themselves in during soccer debates, Grealish’s point is valid. But Haaland, in his characteristic manner, made a clinching argument: “Yeah! But you still have a day off. Pep is seven days a week, and 25 hours a day!” This playful jab by Erling Haaland showcases the amount of pressure soccer managers usually have.

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Of course, being a pundit isn’t an easy charade as well. Pundits are often criticized for their opinions, and they can be the target of abuse from fans and players. However, Haaland is clearly not afraid of a challenge.

Erling Haaland aiming for the Ballon d’Or glory

As the highly anticipated Ballon d’Or award ceremony approaches on October 30 in Paris, the name of Erling Haaland dominates the conversation alongside the Argentine legend Lionel Messi. Haaland is aiming to mark a historic milestone by becoming the first male Norwegian player to achieve the coveted prize.

Haaland’s astonishing record of 52 goals in 53 matches across all competitions played a crucial role in his club’s historic achievements last season, which makes him one of the prime candidates for the accolade.

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However, Messi stands as the seasoned maestro, looking to secure his eighth Ballon d’Or win, as he guided his nation to a historic World Cup win in Qatar. As the world watches these two stars compete for the Ballon d’Or, it’s Erling Haaland’s unique perspective, both on and off the field, that continues to capture the imagination of fans.

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Sahil Sharma

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Sahil Sharma is a soccer writer at EssentiallySports. He's been a fan since childhood, but his love for the sport truly took off when Real Madrid won their record 10th UEFA Champions League title in 2014. That famous La Decima triumph turned him into a hardcore Madridista.
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Jayant Chhabra