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Haaland: “Siz manşet axtarırsınız, amma mən də ağıllıyam”

20 April 2026 at 12:51

“Mançester Siti”nin futbolçusu Erlinq Haaland Premyer Liqada “Arsenal”a qələbə qazandıqları oyundan sonra maraqlı açıqlama ilə diqqət çəkib.

Futbolpress.az “ViaPlay”a istinadən xəbər verir ki, norveçli hücumçu 2:1 hesablı qələbədən sonra çempionluq şansları ilə bağlı verilən sualı belə cavablandırıb:

“Yalnız onu deyə bilərəm ki, addım-addım gedəcəyik. Qarşıda oyunlar var. Bilirəm, siz manşet axtarırsınız, amma mən də ağıllıyam”.

“Mançester Siti” çempionatda 67 xalla ikincidir və lider “Arsenal”dan üç xal geri qalır.

Watch: Erling Haaland’s cheeky full-time moment vs Arsenal goes viral after Man City win

20 April 2026 at 00:32

Erling Haaland, whose second-half strike proved to be the winner, was spotted singing “Ooh, I’ve got a good feeling” directly into a pitch-side camera after the final whistle at the Etihad.

The clip, which has gone viral across social media shows a jubilant Haaland walking down with a massive grin that suggested he knew exactly how much the result meant for the title race, before singing the line from the famous Flo Rida track, “Good Feeling.”

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Watch the viral video below:

Haaland at full-time singing “oooh sometimes I get a good feeling” is absolutely sending me, man. Hahahaa. What a troll. ????????????????? pic.twitter.com/e32DRsZYOm

— Geronimo Morgans (@GeronimoMorgans) April 19, 2026

Erling Haaland steps up when it matters the most

It was his performance on the pitch that gave him a reason to sing. Entering the match, much of the talk had centered on Haaland’s perceived dip in form and whether he could still deliver in the biggest moments.

He answered those critics in the 65th minute. After Rodri’s presence in the box caused chaos among the Arsenal defenders, the ball fell to Haaland, who instinctively swept it home with a clinical first-time finish.

It was his 14th Premier League goal against the big six, proving that even during a quieter statistical season, he remains the ultimate big-game player.

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By securing the three points, Haaland has dragged City to within three points of the Gunners with a game in hand, making that “good feeling” a reality for everyone in blue.

For Arsenal, the defeat means there is no margin for error. If City win their game in hand, they will be level on points with Mikel Arteta’s side who have been top of the table for most of the season.

If City successfully overtake Arsenal and win the Premier League, it will put a massive question mark on Arteta as this could be his biggest bottle job as yet.

 

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Yesterday — 19 April 2026Main stream

Watch: Erling Haaland restores Manchester City’s lead in what could be a massive goal in title race

19 April 2026 at 21:02

Erling Haaland has restored Manchester City’s lead with a first time finish, in what could be a massive goal in the title race.

Haaland, who hasn’t been in his best goalscoring form in recent months, has stepped up for City when it matters the most, scoring what is a potentially significant strike.

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Rodri does well to draw defenders to him inside the box as he attempts to reach a cross but misses it and the ball goes through to Haaland who sweeps it in first time.

It is now for Manchester City to hold on to the lead for the final 20 minutes.

Watch the goal below:

"Manchester City in charge, again!"

Erling Haaland powers through to find the back of the net ? pic.twitter.com/tt04wbQnaz

— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) April 19, 2026

Haaland’s form this season

While Haaland has set an almost impossible standard for himself since arriving in England, his form during the 2025–26 campaign has been a topic of intense debate.

After an incredible start to his Manchester City career, the Norwegian striker has endured a uncharacteristically quiet spell in recent months, leading some to question if the tactical shift under Pep Guardiola this season had limited his touches.

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However, great players find their level when the stakes are highest. Despite a dip in his usual goal-per-game ratio, Haaland remains the league’s most feared predator.

This strike against Arsenal, a clinical, first-time sweep, takes his tally to 23 goals in the league and 33 across all competitions.

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Manchester City vs Arsenal: Six things to watch in winner-takes-all title race showdown

19 April 2026 at 00:40

This is the big one – it’s Manchester City vs Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium this Sunday in what increasingly feels like winner-takes-all in this season’s Premier League title race.

The Gunners go into the game top of the table, albeit only with a slender lead that Man City can cut into, while Pep Guardiola’s side also have a game in hand over their rivals.

Bukayo Saka will miss out, Martin Odegaard’s fitness is not yet certain, while Erling Haaland’s form will be one key detail to watch.

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They met in the Carabao Cup final just a few weeks ago but this game arguably feels even bigger, as it’s almost a cup final for the Premier League title itself, whilst potentially also giving Arsenal a springboard to compete for the Champions League.

Read on as we identify the six main things to watch out for in this Sunday’s top-of-the-table clash…

Arsenal may have to play for a draw, but is it enough?

While there’s in some way more pressure on Arsenal going into this game due to the fact that they’re chasing a first title in 22 years, it’s worth remembering that City actually arguably need the win more or their title hopes would likely be over.

In which case, we may see Arsenal play for a draw, as it might suit them to rely more on their strong defensive record, particularly while they have so many key attacking players like Bukayo Saka, and potentially also Martin Odegaard, out injured for this game.

And yet, it feels like the one thing Arsenal have lacked in recent title challenges is that statement victory away from home. They’ve drawn their last two visits to the Etihad, which is some progress since that highly damaging 4-1 loss in 2022/23, but a bit more ambition in that 0-0 draw late on the following season would have seen the title go to north London instead of Manchester.

? "If somebody offered you a draw today, would you take it?"

Mikel Arteta's answer…? pic.twitter.com/VpHgnwTFgD

— CaughtOffside (@caughtoffside) April 17, 2026

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It’s important not to let emotions get the better of Arsenal, though, and Mikel Arteta will surely know that a point keeps City a decent distance behind, with the destination of the trophy out of their hands.

How will the Carabao Cup final will impact the psychology of the game?

We know these two met very recently in another big game, and on that occasion it was City who came out on top, lifting the Carabao Cup after a 2-0 win over Arsenal at Wembley.

In many ways, it’s the perfect test for Arsenal’s players, who stayed and watched City lifting the cup and celebrating in front of them – can you respond? Can you learn from the mistakes of that day? Or will that defeat only inhibit your performance?

City are the far more experienced side in terms of getting over the line and winning major trophies, so one imagines that will only boost their confidence for this match. Winning tends to beget more winning, though of course this hasn’t exactly been a vintage City side this season, so could some complacency also kick in?

2025/26 league stats Arsenal Manchester City
Wins 21 19
Draws 7 7
Losses 4 5
Goals for 62 63
Goals against 24 28
Goal difference +38 +35

What to make of Arsenal’s big-game record?

Until defeats against Liverpool and Manchester United this season, Arsenal were on a lengthy unbeaten run against the so-called ‘big six’ sides in league matches.

Arteta tends to know how to get something extra from his players in these important games, but the catch is that City, particularly away from home, have been a bit of an exception to that rule.

Arsenal have drawn their last two games at the Etihad, and were only a matter of seconds away from winning with just ten men last season, but it’s undoubtedly a difficult ground for them, with the north Londoners failing to win there since all the way back in 2015.

Given that Arsenal aren’t in great form right now, while City have picked up, this is probably not the fixture they’d ideally pick if they could, but it’s also true that they don’t have to be perfect – a draw there for a third season in a row would not be a bad result by any means.

How will injuries impact things?

Another worry for Arsenal is the sheer number of injuries they’ve had, with Bukayo Saka confirmed as missing this game, while it’s not yet clear if Martin Odegaard, Jurrien Timber, and Riccardo Calafiori will return. Even if they do, they’re unlikely to be at peak fitness or form.

City mainly have a clean bill of health, though, with Pep Guardiola confirming that Nico O’Reilly will be back, though Ruben Dias is still out and that’s a pretty big loss, while Josko Gvardiol also remains a long-term absentee.

The issue for Arsenal is that their main injuries are in attack, which is already the main area of weakness in their current squad. Noni Madueke is really no substitute for a fully fit and in-form Saka, and even if Eberechi Eze being back is a big boost, there’s no one else who offers quite the same ability to dictate a game as Odegaard does.

Eze was missed in the Carabao Cup final, so he can provide a bit of spark in the final third for Arsenal, but for the most part this current situation probably only adds to the north Londoners’ need to set up quite defensively.

Can Erling Haaland return to form?

"I don't know if there's any friction…" ? pic.twitter.com/2Ka6XYxJuT

— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) April 17, 2026

Strangely, it’s gone a little unnoticed, but Erling Haaland really hasn’t been in great form for a while now.

The Norway international has a good record against the Gunners, scoring home and away against them last season, as well as in their encounter at the Emirates earlier on in this campaign.

In total, Haaland has 33 goals in 45 games this season, but in his last 13 league games he has just three goals, two of which came from the penalty spot.

Of course, it would be unwise to ignore the fact that he recently scored a hat-trick in the FA Cup win against Liverpool. It’s possible that we’re about to see him get back to his best form, though at the moment he doesn’t look like someone who’s going to have a lot of joy against William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes.

Can Arsenal respond to bottler tag?

We’ve all seen it by now, so surely the Arsenal players have as well.

We’re talking, of course, about this viral clip from last weekend when City won 3-0 way to Chelsea just a day after Arsenal’s slip-up in the 2-1 defeat at home to Bournemouth.

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— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) April 12, 2026

This kind of thing surely has to fire Arsenal up to prove their critics wrong. This a club that has been mocked and ridiculed as bottlers for far too long. They may never get a better chance to finally change people’s perspectives.

How do you see this game going, and who do you ultimately expect to go on and win the league? Let us know your thoughts and predictions in the comments!

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