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English Premier League: Erling Haaland scores 'perfect goal' for Manchester City

Top striker exacts revenge on Chelsea keeper Sanchez, City begin title defence in style

Reuters London Published 19.08.24, 10:22 AM
Manchester City’s Erling Haaland scores against Chelsea during the English Premier League match at Stamford Bridge on Sunday

Manchester City’s Erling Haaland scores against Chelsea during the English Premier League match at Stamford Bridge on Sunday Reuters

Erling Haaland scored his 91st goal in his 100th appearance for Manchester City on Sunday as the champions kicked off their English Premier League title defence with a lively 2-0 away win over Chelsea.

The big Norwegian, fed by Bernardo Silva, forced his way between Marc Cucurella and Wesley Fofana and finished neatly past Robert Sanchez in the 18th minute.

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"Three points, a perfect start," Haaland told Sky Sports.

"I knew exactly what to do, I think it was a really good goal. I remember last year he made a good save against me, it had been irritating me for a long time so, yeah, it was a perfect goal."

Former Chelsea midfielder Mateo Kovacic made sure of victory for the visitors six minutes from time, racing through a disorganised Chelsea midfield and thumping the ball into Sanchez's net.

City, seeking a fifth title in a row, were more composed and comfortable on the ball than Chelsea and always looked in control.

Sanchez was kept busy in the Chelsea goal, saving from Haaland and Jeremy Doku, while Rico Lewis proved a constant worry, moving upfield.

Chelsea, in their first league outing under new manager Enzo Maresca, fashioned some hopeful attacking moves, a timely Ruben Dias intervention denying Nicolas Jackson in the 14th minute.

Jackson also had the ball in the net before being ruled offside late in the first half, while former City forward Cole Palmer forced a couple of regulation saves from Ederson and recent signing Pedro Neto looked busy when he came on as a second-half substitute.

But it was clear Maresca, who worked alongside Pep Guardiola at City for a season before leading Leicester City to Premier League promotion last May, has work to do with his plentiful squad.

The Italian’s starting lineup involved none of the dozen or so players signed in the close season but it had a start-of-term rustiness about it.

Lucky at home

Brentford benefited from a fortunate bounce and a disputed refereeing decision to beat Crystal Palace 2-1 in their English Premier League opener on Sunday despite striker Ivan Toney being left out of the squad ahead of a possible transfer.

Yoane Wissa bundled the winner into the net in the 76th minute after Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson got his hands to a deflected shot by Nathan Collins but pushed it onto the legs of the Brentford forward.

It was the second time Brentford took the lead against the run of play, with Bryan Mbeumo having opened the scoring in the 29th before Palace equalised through an own goal by Ethan Pinnock.

Mbeumo’s goal was doubly frustrating for Palace as it came just minutes after the visitors had a goal disallowed at the other end.

Eberechi Eze caught rival goalkeeper Mark Flekken out with a free-kick from the right, hitting a shot straight into the net via the near post when Brentford were expecting a delivery into the box.

However, referee Sam Barrott whistled for a foul on Palace midfielder Will Hughes.

Amadou Onana scored four minutes into his Aston Villa debut and Jhon Duran netted a late winner as Unai Emery’s men kicked off their season with a 2-1 victory at West Ham United on Saturday.

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