Foden eclipses Haaland

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Manchester City won at Bournemouth (0-1) on Saturday to come within one point of leader Liverpool, thanks to a goal from Phil Foden.

Three days after Liverpool’s victory over Luton (4-1), Manchester City also won their match on the 26th day of the Premier League, Saturday afternoon, at Bournemouth (0-1). The reigning English and European champion comes back to one point behind the Reds, with the same number of matches now. Arsenal can also catch up with the top two if they succeed in the evening against Newcastle.

A single goal from Phil Foden brought happiness to Pep Guardiola’s team (24th). After a strike from Erling Haaland was repelled by Neto, the England international followed up to once again shake the net. His statistics have been incredible since the start of the year, with 16 goals and 10 assists in all competitions. A godsend as the Cityzens lost Ilkay Gündogan last summer.

Haaland comes out

For once, Man City suffered against the attacks of the Cherries throughout the second half (the entries of Romain Faivre and Dango Ouattara contributed). Especially since Haaland once again missed all his opportunities, from the right (9th and 52nd) or from the left at close range (75th). The Norwegian crack had already been catastrophic against Chelsea a week ago and Guardiola this time replaced him before the last quarter of an hour at Bournemouth.

Manchester City continues with an FA Cup round of 16 match against Luton on Tuesday, before a derby at the Etihad Stadium against United on Sunday, while Liverpool have quite a program with the EFL Cup final this Sunday (4 p.m.), the reception of Southampton in the Cup, then a more affordable trip to Nottingham next Saturday.

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