- 21′ – Goal – Joachim Andersen (0-2)
- 4′ – Special Goal – John Stones (0-1)
- 89′ – Kevin De Bruyne Followed Cole Palmer
- 88′ – Yellow – Marc Guehy
- 86′ – yellow – Jean-Philippe Mateta
- 86′ – yellow – elephant fuden
- 84′ – Erling Haaland continued to Sergio Gomez
- 81′ – Goal – Erling Haaland (4-2)
- 74′ – Jordan Ayew continued to Jean-Philippe Mateta
- 74′ – Nathaniel Klein’s follower of Michael O’Lee’s
- 70′ – Goal – Erling Haaland (2-3)
- 67′ – Continued Odson Edward by Will Hughes
- 62′ – Goal – Erling Haaland (2-2)
- 61′ – Riyad Mahrez continued to Julian Alvarez
- 61′ – Joao Cancelo continued by Ilkay Gundogan
- 57′ – Follow Terrick Mitchell by Chris Richards
- 53′ – Goal – Bernardo Silva (1-2)
Premier League
Never write off Manchester City. Last week, out of a tragic situation, I managed to get a point off the fire, and today De Bruyne and his co-workers break up with a real comeback. Pep Guardiola should thank his “new” striker for that. Haaland led his team to victory over Crystal Palace by three.
0-2 Manchester City was in debt after 20 minutes of play. Terrifying start.
John Stones first extended a free kick by the visitors unfortunately into the goal. City also fell to a corner with a hard header from Andersen.
Hopes were sparked among the home team’s fans when Bernardo Silva put the score 1-2 on the board shortly after the break.
Then the Erling Haaland Show began. With a header and an inside header, the Norwegian goal machine guided City over and over Crystal Palace.
10 minutes before the end, Haaland completed a hat-trick. He only needed 20 minutes to achieve a flawless hat-trick. Haalands has already scored 6 goals after 4 days of matches.
Watch Haaland’s three goals
Watch Crystal Palace goals
“Subtly charming internet specialist. Avid writer. Friendly alcohol guru. Music ninja. Devoted social media fanatic.”
More Stories
End of Vuelta ordeal: Belgian hope Lennert van Eetvelt out of Tour
This was a powerful opening ceremony for the Paralympics, steeped in symbolism and French charm.
Mathias Delorg helps KAA Gent reach sixth straight European group stage