Why Erling Haaland has been struggling to score for Manchester City, as explained by Pep Guardiola
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has offered insight into Erling Haaland’s recent scoring difficulties, insisting that the striker will soon rediscover his prolific form.
Haaland’s recent struggles
The Norwegian forward has scored just once in his last nine appearances across all competitions, with that goal coming from a penalty in a 1-1 Premier League draw against Brighton on January 8, 2026.
Manchester City have experienced a sluggish start to the new year, winning only three of their last eight matches. Recent setbacks include successive defeats to Manchester United and Bodo/Glimt, raising concerns about City’s ability to challenge for silverware this term.
City’s attacking reinforcement
The Blues strengthened their forward line in January by signing Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth. The 26-year-old has made an immediate impact, scoring three goals within his first two weeks at the Etihad Stadium, providing a timely boost to City’s attacking options.
Against Wolves on Saturday, Guardiola made five changes to his starting XI, with both Haaland and Phil Foden starting on the bench. This rotation was part of the club’s preparation for a crucial UEFA Champions League group-stage clash against Galatasaray on Wednesday.
Guardiola’s explanation
When asked about Haaland’s difficulties in open play, Guardiola emphasized the team’s role in creating opportunities:
“The team; they have to play better, create more chances and he will score. Never underestimate the strikers, the goalscorers because always they will make you silent. He is going to score for the rest of his life, that’s for sure.”
The Manchester City manager highlighted that Haaland’s temporary drought is not a reflection of the striker’s quality, but rather a result of the team needing to generate more chances for their star forward.
Upcoming fixtures and return of players
Haaland is expected to return to the starting lineup against Galatasaray as Manchester City aim for three crucial points to secure automatic qualification to the Champions League knockout stage.
City’s injury situation remains a challenge. Ruben Dias could be back in time for the Premier League trip to Anfield, while Nico Gonzalez may be available against Galatasaray. However, John Stones, Josko Gvardiol, Mateo Kovacic, and Savinho remain sidelined.
Meanwhile, Manchester City continue discussions with Fulham regarding the January transfer of academy graduate Oscar Bobb, adding another layer to squad planning ahead of the final stretch of the season.
Conclusion
While Erling Haaland has experienced a rare scoring lull, Pep Guardiola remains confident in his striker’s abilities. With the team creating more chances and the forward’s proven record, Haaland is expected to return to his goal-scoring ways as Manchester City push for domestic and European success.