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Haaland Hits Milestone, but City and Liverpool Share Honours in Thrilling 1-1 Draw

Haaland Hits Milestone, but City and Liverpool Share Honors in Thrilling 1-1 Draw

In an eagerly awaited clash between the Premier League’s top two teams, Manchester City and Liverpool battled to a 1-1 draw at the Etihad Stadium.

Erling Haaland’s historic 50th Premier League goal was not enough to secure the win for City, as Trent Alexander-Arnold’s late strike earned Liverpool a well-fought point. Let’s dive into the highlights and key moments of this intense encounter.

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Haaland’s Historic Goal

Erling Haaland made headlines by opening the scoring in the 27th minute, notching his 50th Premier League goal in just his 48th game. The clinical striker surpassed Andrew Cole’s record by achieving this milestone in 17 fewer games. This remarkable feat also marked Haaland scoring against every Premier League team except Brentford.

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The Cagey Start and Exciting Opportunities

The match began cautiously, befitting a showdown between the league’s top contenders. Phil Foden’s early attempt, foiled by Alisson, set the tone for an intense battle. Ederson showcased his skills with a crucial save from a Darwin Nunez header, highlighting the back-and-forth nature of the game.

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Alexander-Arnold’s Late Equalizer

With City eyeing a record-equaling 24th successive home win, hopes were high. However, Trent Alexander-Arnold had other plans, netting a clinical low finish in the 80th minute to level the score. The Reds’ late surge denied City the historic victory.

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Controversial Moments and VAR Decisions

Controversy loomed over the match with several contentious moments. Ruben Dias had a goal disallowed for an apparent foul by Akanji on Alisson, adding frustration for the home side. VAR also waved away penalty appeals for handball, intensifying the drama on the pitch.

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Premier League Standings

Despite the draw, City maintains its position at the top of the Premier League, leading Liverpool by one point. The title race remains tight, with Arsenal having the opportunity to claim the summit in their upcoming fixture against Brentford.

Next Challenges

City now shifts focus to the UEFA Champions League, hosting RB Leipzig on Tuesday. Having already secured a spot in the Round of 16, Pep Guardiola’s men aim for a positive result against The Red Bulls. In the Premier League, a clash with high-flying Tottenham awaits City on December 3, providing another exciting challenge in their pursuit of domestic glory.

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The City-Liverpool clash lived up to its billing, offering fans a thrilling contest with historic milestones, late drama, and shared points. As the Premier League race intensifies, City faces upcoming challenges in both domestic and European competitions, promising more excitement for football enthusiasts. Stay tuned for comprehensive coverage and analysis on City News Centre!

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Premier League 2025/2026

PWDLPts
1Arsenal
23
15
5
3
50
2Manchester City
23
14
4
5
46
3Aston Villa
23
14
4
5
46
4Manchester United
23
10
8
5
38
5Chelsea
23
10
7
6
37
6Liverpool
23
10
6
7
36
7Fulham
23
10
4
9
34
8Brentford
23
10
3
10
33
9Newcastle United
23
9
6
8
33
10Everton
23
9
6
8
33
11Sunderland
23
8
9
6
33
12Brighton & Hove Albion
23
7
9
7
30
13AFC Bournemouth
23
7
9
7
30
14Tottenham Hotspur
23
7
7
9
28
15Crystal Palace
23
7
7
9
28
16Leeds United
23
6
8
9
26
17Nottingham Forest
23
7
4
12
25
18West Ham United
23
5
5
13
20
19Burnley
23
3
6
14
15
20Wolverhampton Wanderers
23
1
5
17
8


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