Haaland appeals against a Ronaldo/Messi comparison between him and Mbappe.

Haaland appeals against a Ronaldo/Messi comparison between him and Mbappe.

Manchester City star Erling Haaland has admitted that he doesn’t see Kylian Mbappe as a rival, despite the two young stars stepping into the shoes of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Haaland, 23, and Mbappe, 24, are among the players on the shortlist for the Ballon d’Or award, which does not include Ronaldo for the first time in 20 years. The 38-year-old is now in the final stages of his career, playing for Al-Nassr in the Saudi Pro League and players like Haaland and Mbappe have taken over his mantle as the most exciting players in the world.

Messi, 36, is a few years younger than his long-term rival but is also in his twilight years, playing for Inter Miami in the MLS. Nevertheless, Messi is the heavy favourite to win the Ballon d’Or for the eighth time, having starred in Argentina’s World Cup win in December.

In an interview with France Football, Haaland was asked whether he felt he vs. Mbappe would become the next big rivalry in world football, to take over from Messi vs Ronaldo.

 “That's what everyone thinks, but you have to emphasise just how crazy the things Messi and Cristiano have done,” he replied. “You also have to remember that they're still doing it, even if they're getting older. They're still fantastic players.

“But I never talk about myself being against other players, it's not my way of seeing things. I focus on myself, I only try to be better every day, to continue enjoying what I do and being the best version of myself.”

While he might not win the Ballon d’Or in Paris on October 30, Haaland has already claimed plenty of personal accolades for his exceptional 2022/23 season. Haaland was named the PFA Player of the Year and the Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year over the summer.

Those trophies came after he scored 52 goals in 53 games across all competitions for City and broke the Premier League single-season scoring record with 36 in 35 games. Those goals helped City win a historic Treble of the Premier League, Champions League,

and FA Cup.

By contrast, although Mbappe’s Paris Saint-Germain won the Ligue 1 title, they once again fell short in the Champions League. That disappointment sparked a major change of approach for PSG, with Messi and Neymar jettisoned, with new manager Luis Enrique taking a new approach, based on youth.