
Roy Keane criticized Manchester City Striker Erling Haaland because he was 'very poor' in missing a penalty against Bournemouth.
The Spot-Kick van Haaland was saved by Bournemouth goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga in the first half of the FA Cup Quarterfinal draw.
It was a frustrating first half for Haaland, who also missed a new inviting opportunity.
Keane remained disappointed with the first half of City and the way they 'strolling around the field'.
Speaking about ITV Sport said Keane: 'Haaland missed a penalty, very poorly, then he missed another chance and he smiles. Man City who strokes around the field really come on my nerves, not a good sign. '
Bournemouth took the lead in the 21st minute with Evanlison score after the hosts used a weak defense from the city, with Matheus Nunes who mainly struggled.
Ian Wright agreed that City did not seem particularly sharp in the first half.
Wright said: 'We know that Bournemouth will force them wide and make them make mistakes. That is exactly what Nunes did. This could have been very comfortable. They don't seem to be in the atmosphere. They don't look like it. '
Haaland Verloste himself in the early stages of the second half when he equalized for the city in the 49th minute.
However, the striker had to be replaced by injury in the 61st minute.
The replacement Omar Marmoush of Haaland continued to bring 2-1 to the city.
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