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I don't think so sir, considering that in the past it was indeed a very correct decision to take, both for the coach to play Haaland and for Julian Alvarez, because Guardiola has proven that with Halaand managed to win many trophies to take home, it's just that this season he is not very productive and seems to have decreased drastically from match to match.
There is nothing to regret from past decisions that bear fruit, it will only be a beautiful story when Manchester City are in a bad state today, I think Guardiola will definitely find a way out to restore the position of Manchester City.
It is very difficult to maintain team consistency without problems when some of the main players are injured, this is the main factor why some big teams fail to maintain their best form. Manchester City lost Rodri and several others due to injury, it is clear that their performance is difficult to improve and therefore Haaland, who is a goal machine, has lost his productivity.
Haaland is a player who is the target man in the team and he tends to wait for a pass instead of dribbling and finding goals himself, so without a player who likes to pass, Haaland's goal productivity is clearly reduced. Other players don't really like giving passes to Haaland, except for De Bruyne who often finds Haaland in almost every match.