New Delhi: In the ongoing English Premier League 2024, Arsenal held Manchester City in a 2-2 draw at Etihad following 25 title races on 22nd September, Sunday. Erling Haaland scored the opening goal to equal the legendary Cristiano Ronaldo’s all-time record for the fastest 100 goals for a European football club.
Talking about the statistics then it is worth mentioning that The Ballon d’Or contender scored his 10th league goal of the season to equal Ronaldo’s record. The Portuguese previously set the record in his first 105 games for Real Madrid after his record-breaking move to Santiago Bernabeu in 2009.
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It is worth mentioning that Erling Haaland, making his overall 105th appearance for the Citizens, registered his 100th goal for the club to give Arsenal an early lead. But the Gunners made a stunning comeback through a long-range goal from defender Riccardo Calafiori and then a header from Gabriel in the first half.
Marking up the point, in the end, Arsenal were left shocked after the referee Michael Oliver showed two yellow cards to Leandro Trossard just before the half-time break. Manchester City were left frustrated in the second half by Mikel Arteta’s men with a solid defence but John Stones scored an extra-time equaliser to maintain his team’s unbeaten run in 2024.
Talking about the points table then a win kept Manchester City in the top position in the Premier League points table with 13 points in five games, one more than Liverpool and two more than fourth-placed Arsenal.
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