I think you might be being a bit pedantic there. Haarland is absolutely nothing like a traditional target man. He is so much more - pace, power, two good feet etc etc. In my opinion anyone wanting us to have a target man is looking to take us back to playing long balls all the time, presumably so that they can then complain about us doing it, as they continually did during Warnocks period. Kane isn't a traditional target man either, he plays all over the pitch nowadays.