Thierry Henry believes Harry Kane would have been a better fit at Manchester City than Erling Haaland.
Norway striker Haaland has scored a phenomenal 31 goals in 29 games since joining from Borussia Dortmund, including 25 in 21 Premier League games.
But some pundits have suggested the total sum of City’s parts is weaker than in previous seasons due to Haaland’s arrival, with Pep Guardiola’s side having trailed leaders Arsenal for most of the campaign.
Tottenham striker Kane, Haaland’s nearest rival in the Golden Boot race with 17, was previously linked with a move to the Etihad Stadium but a move failed to materialise before the 2021-22 campaign.
Arsenal great Henry, speaking as a pundit on CBS, believes Kane’s all-round game would have been a better fit for Pep Guardiola’s system than Haaland.
When asked if he would prefer Kane in his side over the prolific Haaland, Henry said: “I would say that if I had to build a team to win.
“For example, I thought Man City were going to go for Harry Kane. We all know they wanted him but I thought they were going to come back in.
“I thought he is the typical striker for city. I think it would’ve been better.
“He became complete, he became an all-around player and this is what I like about him.
“We all know what he can do and all know what he can do in the box, but what he does outside of the box now for his team this is something that I have to respect massively. He became for me, over the last two, three years, a complete striker.”
Henry believes the arrival of Haaland has made City easier to play against because teams know the gameplan will be to hit their star striker early.
“We all know when Kevin De Bruyne has the ball he can find him,” he added.
“There was one piece of advice that Arsene Wenger gave me that stayed with me, he said: ‘What can you do when your team is not feeding you?’
“I think he did stop what they were about. They had a certain way of playing. I think they are more predictable.”
City face Arsenal in a mouth-watering top-of-the-table clash at Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, with the Gunners three points clear having played a game less.