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Haaland relishing title challenge

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By Web Desk Published March 12, 2023 10 Min Read
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Manchester City needed an Erling Haaland penalty 12 minutes to see off Crystal Palace 1-0 on Saturday, as Liverpool’s resurgence proved short-lived after a 1-0 defeat at Bournemouth.

Victory takes City to within two points of Premier League leaders Arsenal.

Pep Guardiola’s men dominated for almost 94 minutes at a sodden Selhurst Park. Still, they were headed for another major blow to their title defense until Ilkay Gundogan was chopped down inside the box by Michael Olise.

Haaland kept his cool to roll home his 34th goal of the season from the spot.

“I enjoy it; this is England; this is what I have watched my whole life,” said Haaland, challenging for his first Premier League title.

“I enjoy every single second of being in it. It’s good to be in the middle of it.”

Earlier, Liverpool was brought back to earth with a bang after inflicting Manchester United’s record-equalling defeat in a 7-0 win last weekend.

Philip Billing scored the only goal for Bournemouth to lift the Cherries out of the bottom three as Mohamed Salah fired a second-half penalty wide.

“The game was pretty much the opposite of what we wanted to show and to do today. I think we played for 95 minutes the game Bournemouth wanted to play,” said Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.

“This game was a massive knock, and how it is with knocks, you have to take them, look how big the scars are, and then go from there.”

Fifth-placed Liverpool is now six points adrift of the Champions League places after Harry Kane ensured a tough week for Tottenham ended on a high by scoring twice in a 3-1 win over Nottingham Forest.

The England captain’s future has been a source of speculation after Spurs crashed out of the FA Cup and Champions League in a week.

Antonio Conte’s men had failed to score in their previous three games, but Kane ended that drought by rising to head in Pedro Porro’s cross.

Kane then coolly slotted home his first penalty since missing a crucial spot-kick in England’s World Cup quarter-final exit to France.

Richarlison made amends for criticism of Conte this week by teeing up Son Heung-min to fire in Spurs’ third.

Joe Worrall pulled a goal back for Forest, who also had a stoppage-time penalty from Andre Ayew saved by Fraser Forster.

Gary Lineker made the most of his absence from the BBC’s flagship football highlights program, Match of the Day, to watch his beloved Leicester lose 3-1 against Chelsea.

Lineker was forced to “step back” from his presenting duties after comparing the UK government’s rhetoric towards refugees this week to Nazi-era Germany.

Leicester remains rooted in the relegation battle, just one point above the drop zone after a fifth consecutive defeat.

Ben Chilwell put Chelsea ahead early on against his former club before Patson Daka leveled.

But a sensational pass from Enzo Fernandez and a finish from Kai Havertz put Chelsea back in front. Mateo Kovacic’s strike secured a third consecutive win for the Blues, who continue to lift the pressure on Graham Potter.

Everton moved out of the bottom three and up to 15th thanks to a third 1-0 win in four home games under Sean Dyche.

Dwight McNeil smashed in the only goal inside the first minute to end Brentford’s 12-game unbeaten run in the Premier League.

Leeds remains second from bottom but closed to within a point of safety after twice coming from behind to draw 2-2 at home to high-flying Brighton.

Alexis Mac Allister put the Seagulls in front before Patrick Bamford leveled before the break.

Jack Harrison scored at both ends in the second half to leave Brighton still nine points off the top four, albeit with three games in hand. Manchester City needed an Erling Haaland penalty 12 minutes to see off Crystal Palace 1-0 on Saturday, as Liverpool’s resurgence proved short-lived after a 1-0 defeat at Bournemouth.

Victory takes City to within two points of Premier League leaders Arsenal.

Pep Guardiola’s men dominated for almost 94 minutes at a sodden Selhurst Park. Still, they were headed for another major blow to their title defense until Ilkay Gundogan was chopped down inside the box by Michael Olise.

Haaland kept his cool to roll home his 34th goal of the season from the spot.

“I enjoy it; this is England; this is what I have watched my whole life,” said Haaland, challenging for his first Premier League title.

“I enjoy every single second of being in it. It’s good to be in the middle of it.”

Earlier, Liverpool was brought back to earth with a bang after inflicting Manchester United’s record-equalling defeat in a 7-0 win last weekend.

Philip Billing scored the only goal for Bournemouth to lift the Cherries out of the bottom three as Mohamed Salah fired a second-half penalty wide.

“The game was pretty much the opposite of what we wanted to show and to do today. I think we played for 95 minutes the game Bournemouth wanted to play,” said Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.

“This game was a massive knock, and how it is with knocks, you have to take them, look how big the scars are, and then go from there.”

Fifth-placed Liverpool is now six points adrift of the Champions League places after Harry Kane ensured a tough week for Tottenham ended on a high by scoring twice in a 3-1 win over Nottingham Forest.

The England captain’s future has been a source of speculation after Spurs crashed out of the FA Cup and Champions League in a week.

Antonio Conte’s men had failed to score in their previous three games, but Kane ended that drought by rising to head in Pedro Porro’s cross.

Kane then coolly slotted home his first penalty since missing a crucial spot-kick in England’s World Cup quarter-final exit to France.

Richarlison made amends for criticism of Conte this week by teeing up Son Heung-min to fire in Spurs’ third.

Joe Worrall pulled a goal back for Forest, who also had a stoppage-time penalty from Andre Ayew saved by Fraser Forster.

Gary Lineker made the most of his absence from the BBC’s flagship football highlights program, Match of the Day, to watch his beloved Leicester lose 3-1 against Chelsea.

Lineker was forced to “step back” from his presenting duties after comparing the UK government’s rhetoric towards refugees this week to Nazi-era Germany.

Leicester remains rooted in the relegation battle, just one point above the drop zone after a fifth consecutive defeat.

Ben Chilwell put Chelsea ahead early on against his former club before Patson Daka leveled.

But a sensational pass from Enzo Fernandez and a finish from Kai Havertz put Chelsea back in front. Mateo Kovacic’s strike secured a third consecutive win for the Blues, who continue to lift the pressure on Graham Potter.

Everton moved out of the bottom three and up to 15th thanks to a third 1-0 win in four home games under Sean Dyche.

Dwight McNeil smashed in the only goal inside the first minute to end Brentford’s 12-game unbeaten run in the Premier League.

Leeds remains second from bottom but closed to within a point of safety after twice coming from behind to draw 2-2 at home to high-flying Brighton.

Alexis Mac Allister put the Seagulls in front before Patrick Bamford leveled before the break.

Jack Harrison scored at both ends in the second half to leave Brighton still nine points off the top four, albeit with three games in hand. (AFP)

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