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Erling Haaland's Back: Why Manchester City Are Ready to Roll Again

Sports ✍️ Mark Hodges 🕒 2026-03-04 17:50 🔥 Views: 2
Erling Haaland in training ahead of Nottingham Forest clash

Manchester City fans, you can breathe easy now. The big man is back. After a few nervy weeks watching from the sidelines, Erling Haaland has declared himself “much better” and good to go for the visit of Nottingham Forest this weekend. And let’s be real, seeing that smile back on the training pitch is like finally spotting the sun after a long, grey winter—it just changes everything.

We’re at the crunch time of the season now. Every game is a final, and with Arsenal right on their heels, Pep Guardiola’s side can’t afford any more slip-ups. Forest are no pushovers—Nuno Espírito Santo has them well-organized and dangerous on the counter—but having Haaland back completely changes the dynamics on the pitch. Defenders suddenly drop five yards deeper, midfielders think twice before pushing up, and those little pockets of space for Phil Foden and Kevin De Bruyne magically reappear.

The FPL Gold Rush Is On

For those of you glued to your Fantasy Premier League rankings—and I know that’s a solid chunk of Canada on a Saturday—the Haaland news is music to your ears. The Norwegian powerhouse has been the most sold player ahead of Gameweek 29, but savvy managers who held onto him are now licking their lips. He’s the standout vice-captain option this week, and if you’ve got the nerve to give him the armband, you could be laughing all the way to the top of your mini-leagues. Here’s why he’s a must-have:

  • Fresh legs: A two-week rest means he’s hungry and explosive—bad news for any defence.
  • Fixture proof: Forest are tough, but Haaland scores against everyone.
  • On pens: With De Bruyne on the pitch, City’s spot-kick taker is a goldmine for bonus points.

Beyond the Weekend: Villa and the Stretch Run

Look past Forest, and you’ll see the Manchester City vs Aston Villa match looming on the horizon. Unai Emery always sets his teams up to frustrate City, and Villa Park has been a graveyard for many a title dream. But with Haaland back in the groove, City have the firepower to break down even the deepest blocks. And don’t forget the Champions League—this squad is built for a treble push, and the big man up top is the battering ram that makes it possible.

The City Machine: It’s Not Just the Men’s Team

What makes this club truly special, though, is the depth of quality running right through the organization. The Manchester City W.F.C. are themselves in a fierce title battle, with the likes of Bunny Shaw and Lauren Hemp lighting up the Women’s Super League. You can’t walk around the Etihad Campus without bumping into a future star—the Manchester City F.C. Under-21s and Academy are churning out talent at a rate that would make any club envious. Just last week, the Manchester City F.C. under-19 side tore apart their UEFA Youth League opponents, a reminder that the production line never stops. This isn’t a flash in the pan; it’s a dynasty built from the ground up.

So when you settle in to watch City take on Forest this weekend, remember you’re witnessing more than just a football match. You’re seeing a juggernaut getting its engine back. Haaland is fit, the squad is deep, and the run-in promises fireworks. Grab a cold one, folks—this is why we love the Premier League.