Pep Guardiola is confident that Erling Haaland will regain his form with the help of his Manchester City teammates stepping up their game. However, Guardiola is open to making signings in the January transfer window as he tries to turn around the fortunes of the struggling Premier League champions. City has been in a difficult slump, with just one win and eight losses in their last 11 games across all competitions. Haaland, who was instrumental in City's previous successes in the Premier League, has been struggling to find the back of the net recently with only one goal in his last five appearances due to a lack of service and opportunities.
Guardiola, however, said he had no interest in reverting to the 'false nine' system that he has used to good effect in the past.
"I prefer to play with Erling," said Guardiola ahead of Saturday's Premier League trip to Aston Villa.
"I don't think in the situation that I have that I don't let Erling play -- absolutely not. No, no, I didn't think about that.
"Always I play false nines for the quality specifically of the players I have in that moment.
"In some games playing man to man, I love to play against false nines but I have an Erling, I have to adapt."
The Catalan boss added: "I see him well, I see him fine. The reason why maybe he's not so productive in this situation is for the way we are playing, that we don't produce the amount of chances that we were able to do in the past.
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"When he's surrounded by two or three or four central defenders it's not easy for him. We have to play better, to create the spaces for him."
City have rarely ventured into the transfer market during the January window in Guardiola's eight years in charge but he accepts that policy could change this time around.
"We'll see," he said. "I don't know how many times in the last years we've gone into the winter (market) -- maybe just Aymeric Laporte seven years ago.
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"We're not a big fan of that but the circumstances of this season have been special. We have to see if something is possible and if not we will wait until the summer time."
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