Did City Triumph Over Fulham in a 9-Goal Thriller as Haaland Achieves Premier League Milestone?
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Key Takeaways
- Erling Haaland becomes the fastest to score 100 Premier League goals.
- Phil Foden scores a brace, showcasing his talent.
- The match ended in a remarkable 5-4 thriller.
- Fulham demonstrated resilience by closing the gap after trailing.
- City narrows the points gap on Arsenal.
London, Dec 3 (NationPress) Manchester City pulled off an astonishing 5-4 victory against Fulham, a match that witnessed Erling Haaland entering the Premier League 100 club and Phil Foden netting another spectacular brace.
Haaland's remarkable opener in the 16th minute at Craven Cottage made him the fastest player in Premier League history to reach this milestone, accomplishing it in just 111 matches—13 games quicker than the legendary Alan Shearer.
"Achieving 100 Premier League goals is a significant milestone, and I take immense pride in it. Being part of the 100 club is an honor, and I feel elated," Haaland stated.
With Pep Guardiola's squad in exceptional form, Tijjani Reijnders (37) and Phil Foden (44) increased City's advantage before Emile Smith Rowe's header in first-half injury time reduced the gap.
Foden added another soon after halftime, marking his second consecutive brace, followed by Jeremy Doku's deflected shot off Sander Berge to make it five in the 54th minute.
Leading 5-1 seemed like a comfortable position, but Fulham mounted a thrilling comeback, turning the match into one of the most exciting Premier League encounters in years.
In a frenzy of goals, Alex Iwobi found the net for Fulham in the 57th minute, and substitute Samuel Chuckwueze added two more in the 72nd and 78th minutes, setting up a nail-biting finish.
Despite the pressure, City managed to hold on, with Josko Gvardiol clearing off the line in the dying moments. This victory allowed Guardiola’s men to close in on Arsenal, reducing the gap to just two points, though the Gunners have a game in hand.
With this win, City now has 28 points from 14 matches, while Arsenal leads with 30 points from 13 games, set to face Brentford tomorrow evening.