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Erling Haaland breaks silence over stinging Roy Keane barb as Man City icon makes feelings on pundit clear

Unmoved Erling Haaland has told Roy Keane he doesn't care for his opinion after the pundit branded his build-up play as the standard of a League Two level.

And now the Manchester City star – fresh off four goals against Wolves – made clear the views of the Manchester United icon do not enter his sphere. There's no love loss between one of the world's best players and Keane, of course, with the Irishman's brutal tackle ending dad Alfe-Inge's career.

But the current City star has zero interest in being waded down in a war of words with Keane. Speaking to Norwegian broadcaster Viaplay, he said: "I don't really care that much about that man, so that's all right."

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