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HAALAND GRABS LATE WIN FOR MAN CITY

- DailyMirro­r.

MANCHESTER CITY 2-1 FULHAM: Joao Cancelo’s first-half red card almost cost Pep Guardiola’s men dear but Erling Haaland stepped up to the plate after his injury absence to snatch victory

Erling Haaland stepped up just when Manchester City needed him most as he scored a stoppage time winner to snatch top spot in the Premier League against Fulham.

The Norwegian - an injury doubt before the game - was introduced as a late substitute and looked to be on track for a hugely frustratin­g evening. With City granted a late penalty, there was only one man to claim the responsibi­lity and he just squeezed his shot home to secure a huge three points.

Julian Alvarez had given Pep Guardiola ‘s men the lead in the early stages with an unerring finish only for former Manchester United midfielder Andreas Pereira to equalise from the penalty spot. Haaland eventually secured the role as matchwinne­r as he too converted from the penalty spot even despite having an earlier goal ruled out by VAR. As a result, City continue their 100% record at the Etihad Stadium this season.

Despite the drama set to come, City looked as though they were in for a comfortabl­e afternoon initially. From the off, they dominated the ball and the chances. Alvarez had the best chance of the opening stages following a spell of penalty box pinball but could only nod wide.

Kevin De Bruyne then drew the best out of Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno with a booming shot from distance the German just managing to palm the Belgian’s spectacula­r effort away.

City did eventually find their breakthrou­gh via their Argentine starlet. Following his goal against Sevilla in midweek, Alvarez followed that up by opening the scoring after just 17 minutes. The 22-year-old managed to get on the end of Ilkay Gundogan ’s perfect through ball before thumping home off of the crossbar.

John Stones thought he had given City a two-goal lead as he tapped home, only to see the linesman’s flag cut his celebratio­ns short. That is where City’s seemingly straight-forward cruise was halted.

Harry Wilson was released in behind the City defence and was barged over by Joao Cancelo. The referee showed little hesitation over his decision as he awarded Fulham a penalty and handed the Portuguese defender his marching orders. Former Red Devil Pereira was the man to step up and fired past Ederson for his second goal of the campaign.

Guardiola elected not to call upon Haaland until deep into the second half but once he was introduced, the Norwegian immediatel­y gave his side a different dynamic. On three occasions he went close to snatching the lead back but couldn’t quite find the net.

 ?? ?? Erling Haaland has missed the last two matches through injury
Erling Haaland has missed the last two matches through injury

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