'We should be angry' - Haaland

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Striker Erling Haaland says Manchester City should be "angry" as losing the Premier League title to Arsenal "is not good enough".
The Norway international scored his 27th league goal of the season to secure a late draw at Bournemouth on Tuesday, but the result allowed Mikel Arteta's side to claim their first top-flight crown in 22 years.
It means City failed to win the title for the second consecutive season, having come third last term.
"In the end, every game in the Premier League is difficult. We tried. It wasn't enough," said Haaland. "The whole club should use this as motivation now. We should be angry, we should feel a fire inside our belly because it's not good enough.
"It's gone two years now, it feels like forever. We're going to do everything we can, everyone that will be here next season, to win the league."
Speculation continues to swirl over the future of manager Pep Guardiola, who said after the game he will speak to chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak in the next few days.
Sunday's final game of the season against Aston Villa at Etihad Stadium could be bring down the curtain on the Spaniard's trophy-laden decade-long tenure.
"We haven't [been] told anything," midfielder Rodri said of Guardiola's future. "Pep is still our manager and we have to recover and play the last game how it is to say goodbye to two legends of our club in John [Stones] and Bernardo [Silva]."
The 2024 Ballon d'Or winner added: "I will be sad [if Guardiola leaves] because not only what he means for the club but for this country [too]. He changed football and having the best manager in the world is always credit.
"I also think that if he left he will deserve the best goodbye as he is a legend and we only have good thoughts for him. Big credit [to him] and unbelievable."