RELENTLESS HAALAND FIRES MANCHESTER CITY TO COMFORTABLE WIN OVER BOURNEMOUTH

Erling Haaland's brace powers Manchester City to a 3-1 win over Bournemouth. The Norwegian striker netted twice, assisted by Rayan Cherki, to seal the victory and keep City six points behind league leaders Arsenal in the Premier League table.

Relentless Haaland Fires Manchester City To Comfortable Win Over Bournemouth
Erling Haaland celebrates after scoring - COURTESY/PHOTO

Manchester City defeated Bournemouth 3-1 to go up to second place in the Premier League thanks to two goals from Haaland.

After Tyler Adams equalised, Haaland scored twice, and Nico O'Reilly's season-opening goal made sure City would stay six points behind Arsenal.

Even though Pep Guardiola wants other players to contribute to City's goal total, he will not let Haaland slow down, and he took great pleasure in seeing the Norwegian reach 13 Premier League goals in 10 games this season.

Rayan Cherki, who made just his second league start for City after missing the better part of two months due to a thigh injury, set up both of his goals, which were his first Premier League assists.

Despite losing in the league for the first time since the season's first day, Bournemouth, who have never even taken a point from the Etihad, finished the weekend in fourth place.

Eli Kroupi turned in David Brooks' low cross from close range, but he was easily offside. The Cherries had the ball in the City net within the first minute.

In an attempt to upset City, the high-flying visitors played a risky game by using a high line, which was penalized in the seventeenth minute.

Once again playing well in the City midfield, Nico Gonzalez dinked a pass out of defence, and Cherki headed it into Haaland's path. Haaland had half the pitch to run at before putting a shot beneath Dorde Petrovic.

City appeared to be in control, but Bournemouth tied the score eight minutes later.

As he stretched for a corner, Gianluigi Donnarumma thought Brooks had fouled him, but Adams rifled home the ball to the ire of City, and Donnarumma was booked for his response following VAR. Anthony Taylor's opinion that there was not much in the contact was supported by Paul Tierney.

Etihad was agitated. Before City sought a penalty, Cherki had a shot blocked. Alex Jimenez had blocked Bernardo Silva's cross, but the ball had hit the Spaniard's leg before his hand.

Cherki and Haaland combined once more as City's supporters jeered referee Taylor. The Frenchman then played City's talisman into space before Haaland circled Petrovic to roll the ball in as their team took the lead once more.

Haaland should have released O'Reilly three seconds later, but Petrovic forced him wide before Jimenez cleared the line. Haaland was subsequently released by Jeremy Doku once more, but Petrovic palmed his shot away.

For Bournemouth, that kept the door open. Kroupi fired into the side netting to finish a brief break five minutes into the second half. The ball went to the in-form Frenchman on the penalty spot three minutes later, giving him an even better opportunity, but Donnarumma turned it away.

Just before the hour, City scored the third they needed. O'Reilly took a touch to compose himself before sliding a low effort into the far corner of the net after Phil Foden, in his 200th league game for City, laid the ball down for him.

Haaland was substituted in the 82nd minute, and Omar Marmoush struck the side netting late on before Petrovic denied Tijjani Reijnders, meaning he would not be able to complete a hat-trick.

MANCHESTER CITY CONDEMN RACIST ABUSE OF STARS SEMENYO AND GUEHI

Following swift stadium action, Manchester City pledge full support to Semenyo and Guéhi amid shocking discriminatory abuse.

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Arrest made after Antoine Semenyo suffers vile in-stadium discrimination - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Manchester City didn’t hold back after Antoine Semenyo and Marc Guehi faced racist abuse during and after their wild 3-3 draw with Everton. The game itself was a rollercoaster; City managed to scrape a point thanks to Erling Haaland and Jeremy Doku, who nailed a jaw-dropping equaliser in the 96th minute.

Doku actually got City off to a great start, putting them up before halftime. But Everton flipped the script after the break, scoring three and having everyone on edge with ten minutes left. City defender Guehi made a costly error on Everton’s first goal, his misjudged back pass handing the ball to Thierno Barry, who didn’t think twice about putting it away.

Since then, City put out a statement confirming that Guehi was targeted with disgusting racist messages online, while Semenyo, who played most of the match at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, endured abuse in the stadium itself. City’s statement was straightforward: they’re outraged by the abuse and thanked Everton and the police for acting fast to identify the person responsible. They made it clear they're sticking by Guehi and Semenyo and won’t tolerate discrimination in football.

Right after the game, Guehi posted on social media, owning up to his mistake but keeping his head up. He thanked City fans and leaned on his faith, writing, “I need to do better, but we keep going & focused on the next. Thank you for your support as always! Thank you, Jesus!”

Racism in football keeps getting worse, on and off the pitch, and there’s a growing call for authorities to actually step up and fight discriminatory abuse wherever it shows up.

Both Guehi and Semenyo have made an immediate impact at City. Guehi came from Crystal Palace in January for £20 million, fitting right into Guardiola’s defence and looking sharp until Monday’s mishap. He’s already played 16 times for City. Semenyo arrived from Bournemouth for £64 million, has 22 appearances, and has made himself a regular threat, scoring eight goals with three assists, moving smoothly between central and wide positions.

They’re both expected to be in the lineup when City faces Brentford at home on Saturday as Guardiola’s team hangs onto their faint hopes of defending the title.

PEP GUARDIOLA REFUSES TO GUARANTEE RODRI’S RETURN FOR MONDAY’S PREMIER LEAGUE CLASH

Pep Guardiola provides the latest injury news on Rodri, Ruben Dias, and Josko Gvardiol ahead of a crucial title race clash at Everton.

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Rodri still absent from City training ahead of vital Everton trip - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Pep Guardiola has shared the latest on Manchester City's injury situation ahead of Monday’s Premier League match against Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

City is in good form right now. They came from behind to beat Southampton 2-1 in the FA Cup semi-final last weekend, making it six wins in a row across all competitions.

But they’ve had to do it without Rodri. He's missed their last two matches, including a tight 1-0 win at Burnley, after hurting his groin against Arsenal a couple of weeks back. Guardiola recently told reporters that Rodri is getting better, but the team’s been cautious and isn’t rushing him back.

At his latest press conference on Friday, Guardiola said Rodri still hasn’t returned to training, so they’re just taking it day by day. There's hope, but Guardiola wouldn’t give any guarantees about Rodri’s chances of playing against Everton. "He’s getting better. Still, he didn't train with us, so we’ll see in the next few days,” he said. When pressed about his confidence, Pep just replied, “I am always confident.”

With Rodri still not training, it sounds like a last-minute decision on whether he’ll play. A start against Everton seems unlikely. That probably means Nico González, who scored the winner against Southampton, will keep his spot in midfield next to Bernardo Silva. Maybe Nico O’Reilly slides into central midfield, too, if he isn’t covering at left-back.

It’s not all good news in defence either. Ruben Dias is still out with the ankle injury that’s kept him sidelined for the last six games, and Josko Gvardiol is recovering from the tibial fracture he picked up in January. Both are working their way back, and Guardiola says they’re improving, but there’s no sign of a return just yet.

Turning to the Everton game, City could head into it trailing Arsenal by six points if the Gunners beat Fulham on Saturday. With the title race this tight, City can’t afford to slip up.

Guardiola knows Monday will be tough. “Everton have always been tough,” he said. “Old Everton was so cool and so British, and I loved to go there, but in the new stadium, they are defending really well, and it has always been tough." He’s not taking recent Everton results lightly, adding, 'They're fighting for a place in Europe. We won with two or three actions here, but we were not good at that moment. We can’t have any result but win, win, win.”

Everton won’t be easy, especially away, but City can at least take confidence from their strong record of 17 league games unbeaten against the Toffees. They won the reverse fixture 2-0, with Haaland scoring both goals. Still, Guardiola isn’t expecting it to be straightforward.

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