Erling Haaland was criticised by Arsenal fans (Picture: Getty)

Erling Haaland has thanked Manchester City and the club’s fans for ‘all the support over the past couple of weeks’ after being slammed by angry Arsenal fans and branded a ‘coward’ by Ian Wright.

Haaland angered the Arsenal fan base by throwing the ball at Gabriel’s head after Man City’s injury-time equaliser in last month’s 2-2 draw at the Etihad Stadium.

In a feisty affair, Arsenal appeared set to seal a famous win in Manchester after Gabriel and Riccardo Calafiori scored first-half goals following Haaland’s early opener.

The ten-man Gunners produced a superb defensive performance to keep Man City at bay before John Stones scored with virtually the last kick of the game to break Arsenal’s hearts.

Haaland’s antics in the Arsenal box were picked up by the Sky Sports cameras but did not cause much of a stir until Wright took to social media almost 24 hours after the game to vent.

‘I just felt like I needed to put something out there which has been bothering me,’ the Gunners hero said.

‘The one thing that boiled me up properly was Haaland’s coward’s move, bro. I saw it this morning properly.

Haaland clashed with Gabriel during the Premier League match
Haaland clashed with Gabriel during the Premier League match (Picture: Getty)

‘Throwing the ball in Gabi’s head when he’s not looking. When Gabi’s back’s turned to him. Real coward’s move.

‘Gabi would look him in the eye, you know. I’m looking at this as a really good defender vs striker for the years to come, them two. I love watching them two. And then you’re doing a coward’s move like that?

‘That’s what bothered me more than anything else. I thought you was bigger than that, bro. I thought you was bigger than that.’

Ian Wright branded Haaland a 'coward'
Ian Wright branded Haaland a ‘coward’ (Picture: Getty)

Fellow Gunners legend Martin Keown said Haaland had made himself Arsenal’s ‘personal enemy’ following his controversial antics, while Piers Morgan branded the Premier League’s top goalscorer a ‘nasty piece of work’.

Haaland went two weeks without referencing the incident but finally addressed the criticism in his first Instagram post in nearly a month.

The Norway striker wrote: ‘Hey guys. Just wanted to thank the club, the fans and everyone for all the support over the past couple of weeks.

‘Let’s look ahead and focus on what’s next.’

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