'I look at Haaland and I look at Man City, if Harry Kane played for Man City I think Man City would actually be a better team than they are now.'
Pundit claims Man City would be ‘better’ with Spurs star in team over ‘ridiculous’ HaalandJamie O’Hara reckons Man City would be a “better team” if they had Tottenham striker Harry Kane in their team over Erling Haaland.
Tottenham striker Kane, who attempted to leave for Man City in the summer of 2021, is in good goalscoring form too with the England captain bagging 17 goals in 26 matches this term. “He’s almost scoring a goal a game. Every time he’s on the pitch he scores for us and he’s scoring all types of goals as well – the header he scored against Brentford was amazing, he’s bending them in and scoring from outside the box.“I look at Haaland and I look at Man City, if Harry Kane played for Man City I think Man City would actually be a better team than they are now.
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