Fulham Nearly Spoil Haaland’s Landmark Night as City Edge a Wild 5–4 Shootout

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Fulham - Manchester City 4:5

On the evening Erling Haaland made Premier League history, Manchester City were pushed to the brink in a chaotic nine-goal thriller at Craven Cottage. The Norwegian star hit his 100th league goal just 17 minutes in — becoming the fastest player ever to reach the milestone — but what followed was anything but a routine celebration.

City took a 2–1 lead into halftime after strikes from Tijjani Reijnders and Phil Foden, though Emile Smith Rowe kept Fulham within touching distance. Early in the second half, Foden doubled his tally, and a calamitous Sander Berge own goal seemed to put the visitors out of sight at 5–1.

But Fulham had other plans. Backed by a roaring home crowd, Alex Iwobi and Samuel Chukwueze sparked a remarkable comeback attempt, dragging the scoreline to 5–4 and sending City into full survival mode. In stoppage time, Joško Gvardiol produced a heroic goal-line clearance — the moment that ultimately preserved all three points.

The result brings Pep Guardiola’s men closer to Arsenal in the title race, while Fulham stay 15th despite their spirited late surge.

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Fulham - Manchester City 4:5 (1:3)
Goals: Håland E., 17 (0:1); Reijnders, 37 (0:2); Foden, 44 (0:3); Smith Rowe, 45 (1:3); Foden, 48 (1:4); Berge, 54 (own goal) (1:5); Iwobi, 57 (2:5); Chukwueze, 72 (3:5); Chukwueze, 78 (4:5)

Fulham: Leno; Tete K. (Castagne, 46); Bassey; Andersen J.; Berge; Lukic (Chukwueze, 46); Sessegnon R.; Smith Rowe (King J., 74); Raul Jimenez (Kusi-Asare, 73); Wilson H. (Kevin, 82); Iwobi
Substitution: Castagne (from 46); Chukwueze (from 46); Kusi-Asare (from 73); King J. (from 74); Kevin (from 82)
Bench: Lecomte; Cuenca J.; Reed H.; Cairney

Manchester City: Donnarumma G.; Dias R.; Gvardiol; Reijnders (Cherki, 82); Nico González (Stones, 64); Bernardo Silva; Matheus Nunes; Foden (Ake, 97); O'Reilly; Håland E.; Doku J. (Sávio Moreira, 64)
Substitution: Stones (from 64); Sávio Moreira (from 64); Cherki (from 82); Ake (from 97)
Bench: Trafford; Aït-Nouri; Khusanov; Lewis R.; Marmoush
Yellow Cards: Cherki 95

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