- 38′ – Goal – Erling Haaland (3-0)
- 23′ – Goal – Erling Haaland (2-0)
- 12′ – Goal – Erling Haaland (1-0)
- 87′ – Goal – Julian Alvarez (6-0)
- 79′ – Cheihou Kouyaté continued by Julien Biancon
- 76′ – Yellow – Emmanuel Denis
- 75′ – Follow John Stones by Rico Lewis
- 69′ – Follow Renan Lodi to Harry Toffolo
- 69′ – Ryan Yates’ follow up to Jack Colback
- 69′ – Continued by Erling Haaland written by Kevin De Bruyne
- 68′ – Joao Cancelo followed Sergio Gomez
- 65′ – Goal – Julian Alvarez (5-0)
- 58′ – Follow Morgan Gibbs White by Emmanuel Dennis
- 58′ – Follow Brennan Johnson composed by Taiwo Onei
- 55′ – Phil Foden followed Cole Palmer
- 55′ – Rodri continued to Riyad Mahrez
- 50′ – Goal – Joao Cancelo (4-0)
Premier League
There is Erling Haaland again! The Norwegian striker also conjured a hat-trick against PhD student Nottingham Forest and set his team on their way to a big win. Kevin De Bruyne was allowed in and made sure there was one last nice chord at the goal ceremony at Manchester City.
There is no Kevin De Bruyne, but Erling Haaland in the starting line-up against Nottingham Forest. A PhD candidate will know this.
The prodigy Norwegian striker didn’t need his Belgian teammate to kick, flick, and head three goals against the net after 38 minutes. Direct his triple in the Premier League.
The Etihad Stadium sang with its number 9 at halftime, but the party in Manchester lasted 45 minutes.
Cancelo and Alvarez – that other City striker – provided a forfait score. The signal is to bring Haaland to the side. His replacement was called De Bruyne.
Our compatriot was on the basis of a 6-0 win after a long rush. Alvarez proved his worth once again, pushing his second goal of the evening into goal. 6-0: The task is more than the achievement of Guardiola’s men.
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