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Manchester City striker Erling Haaland has revealed what annoys him the most about modern football in a recent podcast.
In an interview with Manchester City's official podcast, the star player called for some fundamental changes to the game, including some rules which he thinks 'don't matter'.
Haaland urged footballing authorities to implement goal-line technology across the entire pitch, including throw-ins.
The Norweigan footballer cited concerns about underhand tactics and the need for fair play in modern football.
Haaland emphasised the importance of introducing goal-line technology universally to ensure accurate decisions on whether the ball is in or out of play.
Erling Haaland has revealed what annoys him the most about the modern game
Haaland discusses throw-ins and the use of goal-line technology all across the pitch
The Man City #9 is currently on international duty with Norway
Haaland calls for goal-line technology on the sidelines too, to monitor throw ins
He also highlighted his frustration with the current rules governing throw-ins, calling for clearer guidelines to prevent teams from gaining unfair advantages.
'If you throw this way or that way, it doesn't matter. Just make sure you have two hands on the ball. I don't even know the rules, and if