Erling Haaland Faces Challenges Amid Recent Goal Drought
By Rohan Mehta / 18.03.2026
What does Erling Haaland’s recent goal drought mean for his future at Manchester City? Despite being a generational goalscorer with 153 goals in 187 appearances, Haaland has only managed to score four times in his last 18 matches, leading to questions about his form and fitness.
Since Gameweek 22, Haaland’s goal conversion rate has plummeted from 24.1% to just 10.5%. During this period, he has taken 15 shots in the box but has only been presented with five big chances. This decline in performance is notable, especially given that he has only achieved one double-figure haul in his last seven starts.
Haaland’s struggles come at a time when other players, such as Joao Pedro and Jarrod Bowen, have been thriving. Pedro has scored eight goals and provided six assists since Gameweek 22, while Bowen has amassed 51 points, significantly outpacing Haaland’s recent output.
Despite these challenges, Haaland remains a crucial part of Manchester City’s setup. His contract runs until June 2034, and if he fulfills it, he is on track to surpass Sergio Agüero’s club record of 260 goals. However, his current form raises concerns about whether he can maintain this trajectory.
Haaland’s strengths—power, movement, and clinical finishing—are well-documented. Yet, his role as a central outlet in a system built around pressing and rapid interplay may be contributing to his recent difficulties. Pep Guardiola’s tactical approach could be impacting Haaland’s ability to find the net consistently.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding Haaland’s availability for the upcoming match against Real Madrid due to a recent training injury scare. The impact of his fitness on both his performance and Manchester City’s tactical setup remains unclear.
As Haaland prepares to face critics, the outcomes of future matches will be pivotal in shaping perceptions about his role in the team and whether City can deliver at the highest level consistently.
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