
Paul Merson has suggested Everton would have beat Manchester City âmore easilyâ than City beat them if they had Erling Haaland.
City have not lost a game since they faced Brighton on the last day of August. Since then, they have won seven games in all competitions.
That puts them second in the Premier League â three points behind leaders Arsenal â and theyâre currently in the top five teams in the Champions League.
That is largely thanks to superstar striker Haaland. The Norwegian has scored in his last eight club games, and has a total of 15 goals in 11 games this term â 11 in the league and four in the Champions League.
He bagged the opener in Cityâs 2-0 UCL victory over Villarreal on Tuesday and afterwards Merson suggested that without Haaland, the Manchester outfit would be nowhere close to where they currently are.
He said on Sky Sports: âI donât think theyâre taking it easy. I donât think theyâre a top team at the moment.
âI watched the Everton game against Man City on Saturday, if you swapped Beto â and no disrespect to Beto â for Haaland, Everton wouldâve won the game more easily than what Man City won it.
âAnd that was the difference. And thatâs quite worrying.
âPlayers get older, players get changed, Kevin De Bruyneâs gone. [Phil] Foden hasnât hit the heights of a couple of years ago. [Bernardo] Silvaâs getting a little bit older. It all goes from there.
âDefensively theyâre not great, the goalkeeperâs just come in who I think is is a good goalkeeper but weâll have to wait and see. Heâs not Ederson where heâs going to make chances from a goal kick.
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âTeams can really now sort of step up on Haaland because if they get tight theyâre [City] not going to hit it 70 yards over his head and heâs one-on-one with the goalie.
âTheyâre still in the title race because of Haaland. But you take Haaland out of the equation and then Iâd struggle to think they would get in the top four.â
Indeed, after Haaland for City in the league this season, no player has more than one goal, with just a few sitting on one.
It might well be grave for the Citizens if Haaland was to get injured, but for the time being they are thriving in the knowledge that heâs in some of the form of his life, with goals in his last 12 games between club and country.
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