Haaland leaves Pep fuming after passing penalty to Gundogan as fans claim he ‘refused to score’ against beloved Leeds

PEP GUARDIOLA has been left fuming at Erling Haaland after he seemingly refused to take a penalty versus Leeds.

Manchester City were leading 2-0 over relegation-threatened Leeds when they were awarded a spot-kick in the 84th minute.

Sky SportsPep Guardiola was left raging at Erling Haaland[/caption]

GettyErling Haaland failed to step up and take a penalty to the annoyance of his boss[/caption]

Ilkay Gundogan had netted the two goals and was therefore given a chance to score a hat-trick.

However, the midfielder missed his penalty as it hit the post.

The camera then cut to a raging Guardiola, who appeared to shout at Haaland: “You have to take it. Erling, you have to take it.”

Things then got nervous for City as Leeds went up the other end just a minute later and scored via Rodrigo.

However, the champions managed to hold on for a crucial three points in Sam Allardyce’s first game in charge of the Whites.

Haaland missed several chances during the game and it led fans to joke about a wild conspiracy theory.

Some on social media suggested that the Norwegian deliberately didn’t want to score versus Leeds due to his connection to the club.

Haaland’s dad Alfie played for them between 1997 and 2000.

And he was born in Leeds while his dad was in his spell at Elland Road.

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