Haaland fires City to top of Premier League, Villa held

Published October 27, 2024
MANCHESTER: Erling Haaland (second L) of Manchester City falls backward as he shoots to score during the English Premier League match against Southampton at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.—AFP
MANCHESTER: Erling Haaland (second L) of Manchester City falls backward as he shoots to score during the English Premier League match against Southampton at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.—AFP

LONDON: Erling Haaland fired Manchester City to the top of the Premier League as the striker sealed a 1-0 win against Southampton, while third-placed Aston Villa were frustrated by Bourn­emouth’s last-gasp leveller on Saturday.

Haaland had gone three league games without a goal but he ended that mini-drought in the first half at the Etihad Stadium.

That was enough to lift Pep Guardiola’s side into first place, two points ahead of second placed Liverpool, who can regain pole position if they win Sunday’s blockbuster clash with title rivals Arsenal.

City have not lost a league game at the Etihad for two years, a run encompassing 35 games, and bottom of the table Southampton, who have only one point from nine games this season, were never likely to shatter that impressive streak.

With Jack Grealish and Jeremy Doku ruled out, Guardiola made four changes to the team that thrashed Sparta Prague in the Champions League on Wednesday.

Haaland had scored an audacious goal against Sparta and while his effort to kill off Southampton was more prosaic, it was arguably far more valuable given the context of a tense title race.

Matheus Nunes’s cross reached Haaland in the fifth minute and the Norwegian showed strength and desire to get to the ball ahead his marker for a close-range strike.

City spurned several chances to increase their lead but Haaland’s 14th goal in all competitions this season gave the unbeaten champions seven wins from nine league matches as they chase a fifth successive title.

Villa’s hopes of pushing for the title suffered a setback as Bournemouth snatched a 1-1 draw at Villa Park.

Villa are unbeaten in the Champions League, sitting top of the table after seeing off Young Boys, Bayern Munich and Bologna.

But they couldn’t follow their latest European success with a domestic victory despite taking the lead in the 76th minute.

Ian Maatsen crossed and Leon Bailey teed up Ross Barkley to hook in his first goal for the club.

But Evanilson rescued Bournemouth with the headed equaliser six minutes into stoppage-time.

Brentford beat fourth-bottom Ipswich Town 4-3 in a thrilling clash in west London.

Ipswich’s Sam Szmodics produced a fine finish from 15 yards in the 28th minute before George Hirst clipped a composed strike past Mark Flekken three minutes later.

But Yoane Wissa netted in the 44th minute and Harry Clarke’s own goal seconds later hauled Brentford level.

Bryan Mbeumo’s 51st minute penalty, awarded for Clarke’s foul on Keane Lewis-Potter, put Brentford 3-2 up.

Capping a miserable day for Clarke, he was sent off in the closing stages after fouling Lewis-Potter to earn a second booking.

Liam Delap’s 86th minute equaliser appeared to have spared Clarke’s blushes, but Mbeumo snatched victory with the last kick of stoppage-time.

Second-bottom Wolverhampton Wanderers staged a superb fightback to draw 2-2 at fifth-placed Brighton & Hove Albion.

Danny Welbeck bagged his sixth goal of the season in first half stoppage-time and Evan Ferguson struck with a clinical finish from Tariq Lamptey’s 85th minute cross to leave Brighton in control.

But Rayan Ait-Nouri got one back three minutes later and Matheus Cunha saved winless Wolves from a sixth successive league defeat with a deflected equaliser deep into stoppage-time.

Nottingham Forest had provisionally moved up to fifth on Friday after Chris Wood scored a brace in a 3-1 victory over hosts Leicester City in the East Midlands derby.

Ryan Yates put Forest in front with a rare goal before Jamie Vardy equalised for the home side. The visitors were much the better side in the second half and Woods double took them to a comfortable victory.

Published in Dawn, October 27th, 2024

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