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Man City beat Southampton to go top thanks to Haaland goal

26 Oct 2024
Erling Haaland, Man City

Norwegian's early strike ends three-game drought and is enough to edge champions past division's bottom side

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Manchester City battled their way back to the Premier League summit as Erling Haaland scored the only goal in a 1-0 victory over Southampton at the Etihad Stadium.

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Having not scored in three Premier League matches, Haaland was on target early on with a clinical finish from inside the area, though City were unusually profligate in front of goal for the rest of Saturday’s contest.

Cameron Archer missed the visitors’ best chance with an effort that struck the woodwork just before the interval.

Haaland passed up two fantastic chances to make the scoreline more comfortable after the break, though City ultimately got the job done to move top ahead of Sunday’s clash between Arsenal and Liverpool.

Southampton, meanwhile, are bottom of the pile, with just one point from their opening nine games.

Premier League

Position Pos Club Played Pl GD Points Pts
1 Liverpool LIV 11 +15 28
2 Man City MCI 11 +9 23
3 Chelsea CHE 11 +8 19
4 Arsenal ARS 11 +6 19
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How the match unfolded

Haaland needed just five minutes to break the deadlock as he got himself in front of Jan Bednarek to turn Matheus Nunes’ cross home.

Haaland goal v Southampton

Nunes and Mateo Kovacic threatened with shots from distance before City had a penalty appeal turned down, with VAR upholding the referee’s judgment that Taylor Harwood-Bellis had not purposefully handled in the area.

For all City’s dominance, Southampton spurned a glorious chance to go level in first-half stoppage time – Cameron Archer’s shot at the end of a counter clattering the crossbar.

Cameron Archer miss v Man City

Haaland then missed three opportunities in the space of two minutes after the break, seeing a header cleared off the line by Harwood-Bellis and then one saved by Aaron Ramsdale, before somehow putting Savinho’s cross wide at the far post.

Southampton substitute Adam Armstrong twice went close before Haaland was again thwarted by Ramsdale in stoppage time, albeit his wasteful finishing did not come back to bite Pep Guardiola’s team.

City fail to turn dominance into goals

City were unable to make their opportunities count in an attempt to improve their goal difference against their closest title rivals, and if they had been facing a team with a bit more clinical edge than Southampton, they would perhaps have been punished.

Haaland was still City’s difference maker but will surely be disappointed not to have scored more, despite adding an 11th league goal of the season to his tally.

The Norwegian’s most glaring miss was when he uncharacteristically placed Savinho’s delivery wide with the goal at his mercy.

City’s goal difference of +11 is bettered only by Arne Slot’s Liverpool, who will be looking to cash in on the champions’ wastefulness at the Emirates against Arsenal on Sunday.

In a title race that looks set to be so tight, though, then there may not be any margin for error, and Guardiola will likely be hammering it into his players that next time out, they must rediscover that finishing touch to put games to bed.

They face Tottenham in the EFL Cup in midweek, with a trip to AFC Bournemouth next up in the league.

Saints impress… but remain winless

Much has been made of Southampton’s commitment to sticking to their possession-based principles under Russell Martin, but they again impressed against a Premier League title contender, having also gone toe-to-toe with Arsenal.

Haaland’s goal did not deter them from building up from the back, though they were almost undone when Ramsdale’s poor pass was picked off by Bernado Silva, but the resulting attack was well defended by Harwood-Bellis.

The visitors’ frustrations began to show when Flynn Downes was shown a yellow card for his protests after a tackle on Silva, with Martin also cautioned.

Saints knew chances would be rare and needed to take them when they arrived, with Archer’s first-half strike the closest they came to breaching City’s defence.

The introduction of towering forward Paul Onuachu offered them a different option for the final knockings, but Southampton remain winless and are now looking up at the rest of the league from 20th. There is only so far good performances can get a team – eventually, they need to be turned into positive results.

What the managers said

Pep Guardiola: "Important thing is being there. We created chances, as always Erling [Haaland] had two or three clear ones. But I'm not concerned, it's important to have 23 points now."

Russell Martin: "I’m so proud of the players. I don’t like losing, but none of us do. I said to them if we’re ever going to lose together, which we will, I want to do it in a way we’re still proud of the performance."

Club reports

Man City report | Southampton report

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Key facts

Man City extended their unbeaten Premier League run to 32 games, with 28 of those coming in 2024 – only Chelsea in 2005 (29) have had a longer unbeaten run from the start of a calendar year in the competition’s history.

Southampton are winless in their last 22 Premier League games (D5 L17), the outright third-longest such run in the competition’s history after Derby County (32 in 2007/08) and Sunderland (26 between 2002 and 2005).

Man City’s Erling Haaland scored his 74th Premier League goal, 32 more than any other player since he joined the division in 2022. Today was just his third strike in a 1-0 victory, however.

Southampton mustered only five shots against Man City today, their joint-lowest in a Premier League match this season. Phil Foden and Savinho each created five chances on their own for Man City today.

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