Man City Held Again as Haaland Hits 150, Chelsea & Spurs Stumble

Manchester City were held to a 1-1 draw by Brighton, marking their third consecutive Premier League stalemate despite Erling Haaland scoring his 150th goal for the club. Chelsea lost 2-1 to Fulham after playing most of the match with ten men following Marc Cucurella's early red card. Tottenham Hotspur suffered a dramatic 3-2 defeat to Bournemouth, sealed by a 95th-minute winner from Antoine Semenyo. The results see City drop more points in the title race while their rivals Chelsea and Spurs falter.

Key Points: Man City Draw, Haaland Milestone, Chelsea & Spurs Lose

  • Man City's third straight draw
  • Erling Haaland's 150th club goal
  • Kaoru Mitoma's equalizer for Brighton
  • Chelsea lose to Fulham with 10 men
  • Tottenham defeated by Bournemouth's last-gasp winner
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Premier League: Man City held by Burnley, suffer third straight draw

Man City draw 1-1 with Brighton for third straight stalemate. Erling Haaland scores 150th City goal. Chelsea and Tottenham both suffer late defeats.

"Haaland was denied by a stupendous 80th-minute save from Bart Verbruggen. - Premier League reports"

Manchester, Jan 8

Manchester City were forced to settle for a share of the Premier League spoils for a third successive game as they drew 1-1 with Brighton at the Etihad.

On a night that saw young central defender Max Alleyne produce an accomplished senior debut, a much-changed City team had taken a 40th-minute lead through Erling Haaland.

The Norwegian striker converted a 40th-minute penalty to register what was the 150th goal of his City career.

But though City had chances to extend that advantage, the visitors hit back on the hour, drawing level thanks to Kaoru Mitoma's low drive.

Pep Guardiola's men strained every sinew in an effort to find a late winner, and Haaland was denied by a stupendous 80th-minute save from Bart Verbruggen, with the sides each claiming a point.

Elsewhere, Harry Wilson's late winner secured Fulham a 2-1 victory over 10-man Chelsea, whose new boss, Liam Rosenior, watched from the stands at Craven Cottage.

Chelsea suffered an early blow when Marc Cucurella was sent off after 22 minutes for a last-man foul on Wilson.

Chelsea were then offered a reprieve as Wilson had a first-half goal ruled out for offside against Raul Jimenez, who later made amends by heading in the opening goal in the 55th minute, Premier League reports.

Liam Delap levelled just 17 minutes later, reacting quickest to score his first Premier League goal for Chelsea, only for the in-form Wilson to drill an 81st-minute winner past Robert Sanchez.

In another match, Antoine Semenyo secured three points for AFC Bournemouth in style as his 95th-minute long-range strike gave the Cherries a 3-2 win over Tottenham Hotspur.

The Bournemouth forward, who is strongly linked with a move to Manchester City this month, lashed the ball through a crowd of bodies in the Spurs box to seal all three points.

- IANS

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Sarah B
That late winner by Bournemouth against Spurs was incredible! Semenyo's strike... wow. The drama in the Premier League is just unmatched. Makes our 10:30 PM matches here in India totally worth staying up for. ⚽
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Arjun K
As a Chelsea fan, this is painful to watch. New manager in the stands and we lose to Fulham? Red card so early ruined the game. Need to bounce back fast. At least Delap got his first goal, a small positive.
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Priya S
Respectfully, I think the article focuses too much on City's struggles. What about Brighton's performance? Mitoma was brilliant. Indian fans appreciate good football from any team, not just the big names. Well played, Brighton!
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Karthik V
Haaland's 150th goal for City is a massive milestone, even in a draw. The man is a machine. But City's squad rotation seems to be costing them. The title race is getting spicy! Liverpool and Arsenal must be loving this.
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Michael C
The late drama in the Bournemouth game is why we love football. A 95th-minute winner from outside the box! Semenyo is a player to watch. If City are really linked with him, he could be a great signing.

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