Haaland double gives Man City sixth straight league win

10 Feb 2024

Erling Haaland scored his first goals in 77 days as Manchester City battled their way past Everton 2-0 to secure a sixth straight Premier League win and keep the pressure on leaders Liverpool.

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Everton had worked hard to restrict the champions to no shots on target until Haaland broke the deadlock in the 71st minute before being set up by substitute Kevin De Bruyne for the second 14 minutes later. 

It took Haaland’s tally this season to a league-leading 16 goals as City claimed their 10th consecutive win in all competitions. 

Pep Guardiola's side briefly went top of the table for the first time since mid-November, before being overtaken again a few hours later when Liverpool beat Burnley.

How the match unfolded 

City made four changes from the side that beat Brentford on Monday. John Stones and Manuel Akanji replaced Kyle Walker and Josko Gvardiol in defence, while Jeremy Doku and Matheus Nunes replaced the benched De Bruyne and Bernardo Silva.

In his 300th Premier League match, Sean Dyche, who had to watch from the stands because of a ban, named an unchanged side from their 2-2 draw with Tottenham Hotspur. 

The visitors nearly caught Man City by surprise. Dwight McNeil slipped through Ben Godfrey, but the defender’s sliding attempt was claimed by Ederson as both players collided. 

Thereafter the half was dominated by City, but they struggled to create chances past a deep and resolute Everton defence. They had nine shots in the first half, of which five were blocked, but none was on target, for the first time since January 2023. It was their most shots without hitting the target in the opening 45 minutes of a Premier League match since November 2019 when they had 14 against Southampton.

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After 12 minutes of similar football in the second half, Pep Guardiola introduced De Bruyne to break the deadlock. 

In the 70th minute Haaland finally broke the deadlock with City’s first shot on target. Everton failed to clear a corner and the ball fell to the Norwegian who lashed it home for his first goal since 25 November at home to Liverpool. 

Haaland doubled the lead in the 85th minute. After being released through on goal by De Bruyne, the forward brushed off Jarrad Branthwaite and slotted the ball past Jordan Pickford into the far corner.

It was his fourth goal against Everton in three league matches, while De Bruyne, who provided his first assists to his striker this season, was involved in a City goal for a fourth match in a row since returning from injury. 

De Bruyne missed a late chance to make it 3-0 when put through down the right, but his lob over Pickford was narrowly over. 

City move on to 52 points, two behind Liverpool after their 3-1 win at home to Burnley later in the day. 

A seventh league match without a win leaves Everton 18th on 19 points, one from Luton a place above them. 

Club reports: Man City report | Everton report

Next five Premier League fixturesKey facts 

City have won six consecutive Premier League matches for the first time since winning their first six of 2023/24, while this was only their second clean sheet in their last 13 league matches.

Haaland’s opener ended his run of 17 shots and 418 minutes without scoring a Premier League goal. Indeed, the Norwegian has scored in all three of his league appearances against Everton (four goals).

City scored with their first shot on target in the 71st minute, their longest wait for an attempt on target in a Premier League match since September 2021 v Southampton (90th minute).

Dyche became the 18th manager to reach 300 matches in charge in the Premier League (Wins 85 Draws 79 Losses 136), with only one of the last eight managers winning their 300th match in the competition - Jurgen Klopp for Liverpool v Aston Villa in September this season (D1 L6).

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