‘Obviously’ – Rodri insists Alvaro Morata better than Man City pal Erling Haaland for 2 reasons

 

MANCHESTER CITY star Rodri has named a striker he believes is better than Erling Haaland.

The Norwegian forward, 23, scored a remarkable 54 goals in all competitions to fire the Cityzens to the treble in his first year with the club.

Rodri has named Morata who he believes is better than Erling Haaland

Morata is Rodri’s teammate in Atletico Madrid and Spain

And he has continued that red-hot form this term, finding the net 17 times as well as providing four assists in 18 matches.

Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone recently claimed that his star frontman Alvaro Morata, the Spanish international who flopped at Chelsea, was on par with Haaland.

Morata has scored 12 and produced three assists from 15 appearances this season.

Following those comments, the question was put to a man who knows both stars well.

City midfielder Rodri lines up with Haaland for his club and Morata for Spain at international level.

When facing the media while with the Spanish squad this week, Rodri was faced with the question over who he would select.

And he opted for the 31-year-old, saying: “Obviously Morata. The truth is that I am very lucky to play with them.

“Álvaro has been performing for many years in the national team. He is up there with the greats of our history in a number of goals.

“And there is little to say about Erling because he has everything ahead of him to be one of the best.”

The clip was shared on social media, and one fan was quick to joke “there is still time for him to join Real Madrid” and became a great like Morata.

A City asked if Rodri was “cracking up” after viewing the footage on social media.

While another echoed the earlier sentiment by stating that Haaland “must leave City to be recognised”.

During the international break, Haaland and Morata will both be playing for their respective nations.

On November 16, Spain will play their next qualifier against Cyprus, and Norway will play Faroe Islands on the same day.