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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.

"I’M UPSET" PEP GUARDIOLA’S HILARIOUS RESPONSE TO MANCHESTER CITY’S TRANSFER BUDGET

Pep Guardiola hits back at "big spender" claims, revealing six clubs have higher net spends than City. Get the full injury news.

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Pep Guardiola mocks "big spender" label

Pep Guardiola couldn’t resist poking fun at Manchester City’s big-spender label, joking that he’s annoyed with the club’s bosses for not splashing out even more in the transfer market. City did bring in Antoine Semenyo and Marc Guehi in January, bumping their spending over the last year to £430 million. But here’s the thing—City have also raked in hundreds of millions from player sales, and if you look at net spend over the last five years, six Premier League clubs, including Newcastle (who they’re facing in the Carabao Cup semi-final), have actually outspent them.

Guardiola has pushed back plenty of times against the idea that City just buy their way to success. This time, he couldn’t resist turning the spotlight on the teams that have spent even more. “Honestly, I’m a bit sad and upset because, in terms of net spend, we’re only seventh in the league over the past five years. I want to be first—I don’t get why the club doesn’t spend more. I’m a little grumpy with them,” he laughed.

He kept going: “People say we only win because we spend tonnes of money, but now there are six teams ahead of us. So, they’ve got to win all the Premier Leagues, Champions Leagues, and FA Cups, right? That’s just the reality, not an opinion.

“You can argue about how we played against Spurs—good or bad, that’s up for debate. But these spending numbers? That’s just a fact. Good luck to those six teams ahead of us on net spend. Let’s see what they do. That’s a good quote, isn’t it?”

Right now, City has a 2-0 lead over Newcastle with one leg left in the Carabao Cup semi-final. They’re hungry for another trip to Wembley, but hanging onto leads hasn’t been easy for them this season.

“That’s our focus right now,” Guardiola said. “We’re one game away from making a fifth Carabao Cup final in ten years. Sure, I’d rather start 2-0 up, but we know how tough it is against Newcastle. They’ve got Champions League pride; they always fight.

“We’ve got to be ready. Let’s see how the players bounce back after that hard game at Spurs. We’ll play our football, with our fans behind us, and try to book our place at Wembley in March.”

THE 10-GAME DROUGHT OVER: HOW HAALAND FINALLY FOUND THE NET AGAIN TODAY.

Erling Haaland ends his 10-game goal drought as Manchester City beat Galatasaray 2-0 to secure a spot in the UCL Last 16.

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City through to Last 16 as Haaland ends his scoring drought

Erling Haaland finally broke his scoring drought, and Manchester City squeezed into the last 16 of the Champions League with a 2-0 win over Galatasaray.

Haaland hadn’t scored from open play in ten matches, but he put that to rest with a calm finish. Rayan Cherki gave City their second just before halftime. Pep Guardiola’s team handled the Turkish side at the Etihad, but honestly, it wasn’t a smooth ride.

Other results went City’s way, so this win pushed the defending champions up to eighth in the league phase. That means they dodged the dreaded play-off round—the one that tripped them up last season.

After the final whistle, players, coaches, and fans were left waiting for results from other games. When word came through that Real Madrid had lost at Benfica, everyone in sky blue could finally relax. They’d done enough.

The night wasn’t all good news, though. Jeremy Doku, who lit up the first half and set up both goals, picked up an injury and joined City’s already long list of casualties.

Still, City will be relieved. They won’t have to deal with two extra games next month, and with four competitions on the go, every bit of rest matters.

Galatasaray’s travelling fans showed up in force. They packed city bars, marched through the streets, and set off fireworks on the way to the ground. But by the end, they were silent.

Their team, featuring old City faces Ilkay Gundogan and Leroy Sane, managed to cling onto a spot in the top 24. Not much to celebrate, but it’s something.

City came out flying. They nearly scored inside three minutes when Rayan Ait-Nouri whipped in a cross for Haaland, but the Norwegian headed wide.

He didn’t miss his next chance. Seven minutes later, Doku zipped through the Galatasaray defence and slipped a pass to Haaland, who raced clear. Bardakci couldn’t keep up, and goalkeeper Cakir had no chance as Haaland coolly chipped the ball over him.

The city pushed for more. Cakir had to tip over a rocket from Nico O’Reilly. The second goal arrived in 29 minutes—Doku danced into the box, pulled it back for Cherki, and Cherki swept it home.

That was Doku’s last big moment. After taking some rough hits in recent games, he picked up another knock and limped off.

Galatasaray barely threatened before halftime, apart from a weak effort from Victor Osimhen. But they found more energy after the break, especially after Kurdish demonstrators briefly paused the game.

Osimhen was their main danger man. He headed at Gianluigi Donnarumma, then forced a save with a first-time shot.

The city nearly added a third when Omar Marmoush found himself in a great spot but lost his footing at the crucial moment.

A clash of heads between Tijjani Reijnders and Davinson Sanchez brought a long stoppage. Both players got bandaged up and played on, but the tempo never really picked up again.

The game fizzled out, but City did what they needed to do. They’re through.

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