'He's set the bar so high' - Haaland ends wait for goal
Former Crystal Palace striker Clinton Morrison told BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast that Erling Haaland ending his four-game wait for a goal is ominous for the rest of the Premier League:
"I waited longer than Haaland [to score] - four games is nothing! But it's because he's set the bar so high and everyone expects him to score every week.
"When they played against Everton, he didn't look confident with the penalty. He looked very emotional, like he was thinking about it, that he was desperate to score. It can happen for a centre-forward. I've been on runs of 10-12 games and you're thinking 'when am I going to score?' You overthink it and you snatch at things.
"I'd be more worried if Haaland wasn't getting chances, but he's still getting chances. I think he'll go on another run and so will City now."