Arsenal legend Alan Smith has hit back at Alf-Inge Haaland after he criticised youngster Miles Lewis-Skelly’s celebration in the 5-1 rout of Manchester City last weekend.

Earlier this season, Haaland threw the ball at Gabriel Magalhaes’ head. After John Stones’ 97th-minute equaliser in the first game between the sides, and after the game, Haaland’s son went on to taunt Mikel Arteta with the famous phrase “Be humble”, which went viral online. The striker also taunted Lewis
-Skelly with the famous line “Who the hell are you?”. Making the second game between the two teams have many interesting twists.
After Arsenal got revenge at the Emirates, Haaland Sr. was unhappy that his son was the target of ridicule. And took aim at the Gunners over the club’s success.
“The team that’s won it all, er, not that,” สนใจสมัคร? คลิกที่นี่เพื่อเริ่มต้น he replied to an image of Lewis-Skelly celebrating.
Smith has hit back at his protege, insisting Lewis-Skelly’s celebrations were in jest and hitting back. At Alf-Inge, who should stop living off his son’s success.
“Haaland’s dad is a bit pissed, isn’t he?” Smith said on the Seaman Says podcast.
“To be like, ‘Oh yeah, all the trophies you’ve won’ or whatever. I was just like, ‘Oh, come on, leave it alone’. I think that’s funny!”
“Come on Alf-Inge, you haven’t won much either. Put it in your box.
“You can’t live off your son, you know. It was a good time, wasn’t it?”
“That was great.”