MANCHESTER CITY superstar Erling Haaland has taken to social media for the first time following Roy Keane’s latest attack.
Haaland, 23, produced another impressive performance against Wolves on Saturday as he guided City to a 5-1 victory with four goals at the Etihad.
However, Keane, 52, was unhappy with the striker’s unfavorable response when he was substituted in the second half and described him as a “spoiled brat”.
It comes after the outspoken Manchester United legend previously likened the Norwegian international to a League Two player following a barren spell despite him being the Premier League’s top goalscorer.
Keane said on Sky Sports: “Yesterday we saw Haaland being taken off, not very happy, behaving like a spoiled brat.
“I think when you also fight with the coach and obviously your star, it doesn’t help that the results aren’t going your way.
“But because they win the game, he scores goals, that’s almost forgotten.”
Haaland first posted to Instagram following Keane’s latest rant, posting a story showing him enjoying some peace and quiet on the beach.
The Norwegian accompanied his post with the following caption: “Peace”.
There is no indication that this was a response to Keane’s recent comments.
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And the City star showed he doesn’t pay attention to any kind of negativity when he was asked about the commentator’s previous comments when he compared him to a fourth-tier player.
Haaland issued one of his short responses after Wolves games, saying: “I don’t care about that man.”
Keane’s feud with the Haaland family apparently began in 2001 when he struck Alfe Inge Haaland, Erling’s father, with a fit of terror.
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