Pep Guardiola’s troops were held to a 1-1 draw, with a second-half Rodri strike salvaging them a point.
Haaland missed a slew of chances in the match, including an absolute sitter of a header in the second half.
And the Norwegian seems took out his frustrations on a Sky Sports cameraman.
The 23-year-old SHOVED one of Sky’s super-expensive cameras as he trudged off the pitch.
His actions didn’t go unnoticed, with one footie fan saying: “Haaland pushed the camera away oh grow up.”
Another said: “Haaland is fuming. He pushed the camera out of his face.”
And another said: “Erling Haaland is not here for a camera to be in his face when he doesn’t have a good game.”
One remarked: “Haaland pushes the camera of the cameraman disgraceful.”
Three of those attempts at goal were considered to be “big chances”.
City’s star man went into the match with an expected goals rating of 1.71.
His drawing of a blank, however, saw him become the first player in the Prem this season to not find the back of the net with such a high XG rating.
A disappointed Guardiola refused to blame Haaland for City’s dropping of points.
The Spaniard said: “I played for 11 years and scored 11 goals.
“One goal a season. I’m not a proper man to give advice to strikers.
“We create the chances and next time he’s going to score. I don’t blame him.