It was an afternoon to forget for Pep Guardiola once more after sharing points with their rivals Liverpool. Jurgen Klopp gave his side a proper afternoon clash at Etihad Stadium. Manchester City ware hopping to return to winning ways after being held a four goals draw by Chelsea in their previous Premier League match. The Sky blue side featured their most important players in their line-up except for Kevin De Bruyne who has been side-lined for weeks now due to injury.
The goal meant yet another record for the Norwegian striker Earling Haaland after becoming the fastest player to achieve 50 goals in just 48 games, a record which was being Manchester United Andy Cole whose 50th goals came in 65 matches. Liverpool struggled to come back to the game and their triumph came in the 80th minute when Trent Alexander Arnold levelled the game after a staggering strike which they were sure of getting an important away point could they hold the game to the final whistle.
What does the draw mean to Arsenal
The draw could give Arsenal a better chance to skyrocket to the top of English Premier league table should they play their cards well away at Brentford later tonight. Mikel Arteta will wait to see if his side can go on top again tonight. The availability of Gabriel Jesus and Martin Odegaard who had been out due to miner injuries can boost Arsenal’s side when they travell to Brendford Community Stadium for the class tonight.