Alfie Haaland has posted a comment after Erling Haaland and Manchester City were held to a 3-3 draw by Tottenham on Sunday.
The 51-year-old wrote on X (previously known as Twitter) after the Premier League clash.
So, what did Alfie Haaland write to Erling Haaland after Manchester City‘s draw? Let’s take a look…
What Alfie Haaland wrote to Erling Haaland
Well, the Norwegian simply wrote the word “terrible” in response to his son’s post about Simon Hooper’s bizarre decision in the 94th minute.
The Manchester City No.9 wrote “WTF” along with a video of the 41-year-old’s strange decision to award Manchester City a freekick, rather than allow play to continue as Jack Grealish raced clear.
You can see both Erling and Alfie’s respective posts below.
Clearly, the Haaland family are united on this matter.
It really was a woeful decision from Hooper – we cannot understand what he was thinking.
The Swindon-born official clearly panicked, and the reaction of Fourth Official Anthony Taylor, who could only grimace on the sideline as Pep Guardiola complained to him, was telling.
Hooper could actually be seen raising his hand to award Manchester City the advantage after Emerson Royal cleaned out Haaland.
However, play was only stopped when it became apparent that Grealish was actually through on goal, rightly leading to furious responses from everyone associated with Manchester City inside the Etihad Stadium.
Manchester City No.9 could be banned
Haaland could actually receive a one-match ban for his post on X, based on an incident from August.

Virgil van Dijk was given a one-game suspension and also a £100,000 fine after breaching FA rule E3.1 against Newcastle in August, by abusing match officials.
It remains to be seen if Haaland swore at Hooper on the pitch, although his “WTF” post on X may also be deemed as a breach of FA Rule E3.1 – only time will tell if the Norwegian is charged for his reaction.
