In a heated match between Arsenal and Manchester City, Martin Odegaard opened the scoring with a goal in the second minute of the game. The Norwegian's goal was a result of a costly mistake by Manuel Akanji, who gave away possession to Kai Havertz, ultimately leading to the goal. The two teams have a history of intense matches, with the previous encounter seeing Erling Haaland and Gabriel getting into a physical altercation. This time, Gabriel celebrated Odegaard's goal right in front of Haaland, reminding him of their past encounter.
This week's Radar column explores the upcoming match between Manchester City and Arsenal, with a focus on the highly anticipated clash between young stars Erling Haaland and Gabriel. While Haaland made headlines with his fiery exchange with Mikel Arteta, his battle with Gabriel on the field is what sparked the feud. The column also delves into other intriguing storylines such as Archie Gray's versatility for Tottenham and Andoni Iraola's innovative approach to defense for Bournemouth. Don't miss the action, watch Arsenal vs Man City live on Sky Sports Premier League from 4pm on Sunday.
The top two teams in the Premier League, Arsenal and Manchester City, are set to face off in a highly anticipated match before the January transfer window closes. Arsenal, who finished second to the Cityzens last season, make significant changes to their starting line-up, including a pre-match doubt over their first-choice goalkeeper David Raya. Stay updated with 101GreatGoals.com for live updates and confirmed starting teams.
In a highly-anticipated and explosive match, Manchester City and Arsenal battled it out for the top spot in the Premier League, with both teams vying for the title this season. The game was filled with intense moments, including Erling Haaland's 100th goal for City and Leandro Trossard's controversial red card right before half-time. However, it was Manchester City's John Stones who became the hero of the match, scoring in the 97th minute to secure a hard-fought draw. Despite the heated atmosphere on the pitch, there were some heartwarming moments off the field as well, with Kevin De Bruyne catching up with Mikel Arteta and walking down the tunnel arm in arm with Raheem Sterling.
The high-stakes match between Manchester City and Arsenal brought back memories of the heated battles between the two teams in the early 2000s. With a red card, four goals, and a dramatic equalizer in the 98th minute, this top-of-the-table clash had all the ingredients of a classic game. At a time when fans often reminisce about the intensity of the “Prime Barclays” era, this match showed that the rivalry between City and Arsenal is still as fierce as ever.