Man City Crush Fulham 3-0, Haaland Makes History in Title Chase

Manchester City delivered a commanding 3-0 victory over Fulham to maintain pressure on league leaders Arsenal. Erling Haaland scored, drawing level with club legend Colin Bell on City's all-time scoring list. Elsewhere, Aston Villa and Liverpool secured 1-0 wins to strengthen their positions, while Burnley mounted a stunning comeback to beat Crystal Palace 3-2. The result at the bottom ended Burnley's long winless streak but they remain deep in relegation trouble.

Key Points: Man City 3-0 Fulham: Haaland Ties Record, Pressure on Arsenal

  • City cruise to 3-0 win over Fulham
  • Haaland equals Colin Bell's scoring record
  • Villa and Liverpool secure narrow victories
  • Burnley ends 17-match winless run
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Man City cruise past Fulham to keep pressure on Arsenal in Premier League

Man City dominate Fulham 3-0 as Erling Haaland equals a club scoring record. Premier League roundup includes Villa, Liverpool wins and Burnley's comeback.

"The Norwegian struck to register his 153rd City career goal and so draw level with the great Colin Bell. - Match Report"

London, Feb 12

Manchester City kept the pressure on Arsenal at the top of the Premier League with a comfortable 3-0 home win over Fulham.

City were in impressive control from the off at a rain-soaked Etihad and were two up inside half an hour. First Semenyo was on target, claiming his fifth goal since joining City last month on 24 minutes.

O'Reilly then struck from Semenyo's assist on the half hour to double the advantage before Haaland got in on the scoring act six minutes before the break.

The Norwegian struck to register his 153rd City career goal and so draw level with the great Colin Bell and go joint fourth in the all-time rankings.

Victory ensured City kept up momentum and maintained pressure on leaders Arsenal who play away at Brentford.

Aston Villa strengthened its hold on third place with a 1-0 win over Brighton after Tyrone Mings' late effort was deflected in by defender Jack Hinshelwood.

Villa was below its best in a match notable for James Milner equaling Gareth Barry's Premier League record of 653 appearances. The 40-year-old Brighton midfielder came off the bench against one of his former clubs.

Virgil van Dijk's 61st-minute header gave Liverpool a 1-0 victory at Sunderland, ending the home side's unbeaten league record at the Stadium of Light. The match was marred by what appeared to be a serious ankle injury to Liverpool's Wataru Endo.

Nottingham Forest remain deep in the relegation battle after squandering several chances in a 0-0 draw at home to last-placed Wolverhampton Wanderers, while Burnley kept its slim survival hopes alive with a 3-2 win at Crystal Palace.

The Clarets trailed 2-0 midway through the first half after new signing Jorgen Strand Larsen had scored twice for Palace. But three goals in just over five minutes before the break turned the game around.

Hannibal Mejbri and Jaidon Anthony both netted before a Jefferson Lerma own goal completed the comeback.

The victory ended Burnley's 17-match winless run, though the Clarets remain nine points behind 17th-placed Forest.

- IANS

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Ananya R
Watching from Mumbai! The title race is so exciting this year. But honestly, the article spends too much time on City. What about that incredible comeback by Burnley? 3 goals in 5 minutes after being 2-0 down! That's the magic of the Premier League.
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James A
Respect to James Milner! 653 appearances at 40 years old is an insane achievement. True legend of the game. Hope Endo's injury isn't too serious for Liverpool. The physical toll of the league is immense.
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Priya S
Haaland's stats are just mind-boggling. 153 goals already! He's a goal-scoring robot. As a neutral fan from Delhi, I just enjoy the spectacle. But I do feel for Forest fans... drawing at home to Wolves is a massive blow in the relegation fight. Tough times.
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Vikram M
The real story is Villa quietly holding onto third. Under Emery, they are playing some fantastic football. Indian fans should watch them more! Also, kudos to Burnley for that fight. Shows the spirit of the league from top to bottom.
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Sarah B
Great roundup. The quality of football in England is simply unmatched. Waking up early on weekends here in India to catch these matches is totally worth it. The intensity is something our ISL can learn from, though the gap is huge.

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