Manchester City striker Erling Holand has reacted to criticism from Manchester United legend Roy Keane.
In 2001, it was Keane who seriously injured Alf-Ing Holand, which is why Erling’s father, who also played for City, was subsequently forced to end his playing career.
When City went goalless against Arsenal at the end of March, Keane attacked the Holand family again, comparing Erling to a League Two player.
The day before, City crushed Wolverhampton 5-1, and Holand made poker and now boasts 36 goals this season, taking into account all competitions. However, the 36-year-old Norwegian chose not to answer Kin.
“I don’t really care about this person, so it’s okay.”
“Right now we just need to win our matches. We will relax tonight and then focus on Fulham,” Holand was quoted as saying by The Independent.