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ONE GOAL IN EIGHT: BREAKING DOWN THE SLUMP THAT FORCED ERLING HAALAND TO THE BENCH

Erling Haaland and Phil Foden are benched for Man City’s clash with Wolves as Pep Guardiola hands Marc Guehi his full club debut.

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Erling Haaland and Phil Foden aren’t in Manchester City’s starting lineup against Wolves. Pep Guardiola left both out for this Premier League match at the Etihad.

Seeing Foden and Haaland missing from the team sheet definitely stands out. They both started in that 3-1 Champions League loss to Bodo/Glimt, with Haaland playing the whole game. Guardiola only made one change during that match, taking Foden off after 70 minutes for Omar Marmoush. Before this game, Pep said about Foden, “He’s still a bit hurt; he broke his bones a little, but he’s got protection, and he’s fine.”

City has switched things up with six changes for Wolves. Marc Guehi gets his first start since joining from Crystal Palace. Foden and Haaland are on the bench, along with Rico Lewis, Rayan Ait-Nouri, and Max Alleyne.

Guehi, Matheus Nunes, captain Bernardo Silva, Omar Marmoush, and Antoine Semenyo all start.

Talking to Sky Sports, Clinton Morrison weighed in: “I’m not shocked Foden’s out, but Haaland? That’s a surprise. I don’t care if he’s only scored once in eight games—he’s the best striker in the league. If you give him chances, he’ll score.”

Morrison added, “I’m not saying Pep’s already thinking about Galatasaray. This is a huge game. They need a win, and other players now get their chance. Haaland’s on the bench, so if things go wrong, he’s right there.”

Foden is dealing with a fractured hand after falling awkwardly during the Manchester derby at Old Trafford last weekend. Haaland, on the other hand, looked ready earlier this week. Pep said last Monday, “He told me he slept unbelievably, so he’s fit.”

Guardiola also talked about whether Haaland—last season’s top scorer—can get back to form, since he’s only scored once in his last eight games. Pep put it simply: “It’s up to his mindset, his fire. As long as he’s not injured, he can play.”

LEGEND STATUS: ERLING HAALAND EQUALS COLIN BELL’S GOAL RECORD IN FULHAM STROLL TODAY

Erling Haaland equals Colin Bell's scoring record as Man City beat Fulham 3-0. Read how Pep’s side closed the gap on Arsenal.

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Erling Haaland strikes as Manchester City dominate a rainy Etihad

Erling Haaland climbed to joint-fourth on Manchester City’s all-time scoring chart, tying with Colin Bell, as Pep Guardiola’s team brushed aside Fulham 3-0 and closed the gap on Arsenal.

Haaland’s 153rd goal for City came in a match that felt easy for the home side. They barely broke a sweat at the Etihad on Wednesday, cutting Arsenal’s Premier League lead to just three points.

Antoine Semenyo struck first, keeping his hot streak alive, and Nico O’Reilly added another in a match that was basically one-way traffic, with rain pouring down all night.

City did all their damage before halftime. Job done, Haaland didn’t even bother coming out for the second half.

After struggling for a bit, Haaland seemed to snap back into form with a clutch penalty winner at Liverpool on Sunday. Maybe that’s the spark he needed.

Matching Bell’s tally is no small feat—especially considering Haaland’s done it in just 183 games, while Bell had 492.

Honestly, this game was a walk in the park for City. In the last meeting at Craven Cottage, City led 5-1 after 57 minutes but almost let Fulham back in, scraping by 5-4. This time, there wasn’t even a hint of drama.

Fulham made it easy, coughing up possession over and over and giving City every chance to attack.

You could tell a goal was coming. Phil Foden, starting after a spell on the bench, nearly scored twice early on. O’Reilly wasn’t far off either.

The breakthrough came 24 minutes in. Matheus Nunes whipped in a cross from the right, Haaland nodded it down, and Semenyo slid in to poke it past Bernd Leno.

That was Semenyo’s fifth goal in eight games for City, and his third against Fulham this season; he’d already scored twice against them for Bournemouth back in October.

Fulham did get a sniff at goal when Harry Wilson forced a save from Gianluigi Donnarumma, but City hit right back. Haaland got clipped by Joachim Andersen on a counter, but Semenyo kept going and slipped in O’Reilly, who coolly chipped Leno for 2-0.

City’s third came after Fulham gave the ball away yet again. Rayan Ait-Nouri found Foden, Foden passed to Haaland at the edge of the box, and Haaland buried it in the bottom corner for his first league goal from open play since December.

There was a quick VAR check for a possible penalty, with Semenyo claiming his hair got pulled, but nothing came of it.

City eased off after the break. Fulham tried to respond, and Wilson had a lively run, but it fizzled out.

Even with City playing in second gear, Fulham couldn’t get anything going.

Foden tried his luck from a distance but didn’t really trouble Leno, and Josh King forced a late save from Donnarumma, but that was about it.

ERLING HAALAND’S MENTALITY IS THE ONLY REASON MAN CITY CAN CATCH ARSENAL

Erling Haaland’s late penalty at Anfield has cut Arsenal’s lead to three points, reigniting Manchester City’s title charge.

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Erling Haaland Claims He Needs To Be "Sharper" For City

Erling Haaland isn’t giving up on the title just yet. After slotting home a penalty deep into stoppage time at Anfield, he made it clear: “The title race isn’t over until it’s actually over.” That late goal kept Manchester City’s hopes alive.

Honestly, things looked grim with six minutes left. Szoboszlai had just smashed in a free kick, and even with Bernardo Silva’s equaliser, City were still staring at an eight-point gap behind Arsenal. But that penalty—Haaland’s first league goal at Anfield—changed the mood. Now, if City beat Fulham at home on Wednesday, the gap shrinks to three points before Arsenal even kick a ball at Brentford the next day.

Haaland tried to play it cool when people pressed him about the win. “It’s just three points, that’s it. Doesn’t matter if it’s Tottenham, whoever,” he said. But then he admitted, “Yeah, I get it. It was a big one.”

He’s not getting carried away, though. “We’ve seen it before—this race goes down to the wire. Right now, Fulham’s all I’m thinking about. There’s still a lot of football left.”

Haaland’s still the league’s top scorer with 21, but his penalty at Anfield was only his second league goal since Christmas. In his first 20 games this season, he couldn’t stop scoring—30 goals for club and country. Lately, though, the goals have dried up, and he knows it.

“Honestly, I haven’t scored enough since the start of the year. I have to be sharper and better at everything. That’s on me—I owe it to the team and to everyone watching.”

He didn’t want to make excuses or talk too much about what’s behind his dip in form. “I don’t think there’s an excuse. Fatigue? Most of it’s in your head. The schedule’s brutal, sure, but for me, it’s all about staying fit and being ready to help the team. That’s what matters most.”

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