Haaland hat-trick and late drama: Premier League chaos live
06.03.2026 - 20:48:23 | ad-hoc-news.deKick-off! As of today, 2026-03-06, the pitch is on fire... You wanted football results today? You’ve got absolute chaos. The Premier League served up goals, fury and pure theatre: Manchester City turned on killer mode with an Erling Haaland hat-trick, while Liverpool were dragged into a wild late?night thriller that could flip the title race on its head.
Let’s rip straight into it – no warm-up, just adrenaline.
Manchester City 4–1 Newcastle: Haaland goes full machine mode
This is what "inevitable" looks like. Manchester City blew Newcastle away 4–1 at the Etihad, and of course it was Erling Haaland at the heart of everything.
The opener came early: in the 14th minute, Kevin De Bruyne slid a filthy through ball between the lines, Haaland bullied his marker off the ball and slammed it low past the keeper. 1–0, scorer: Erling Haaland.
Newcastle briefly punched back with a smart equaliser – a whipped cross from the right and Alexander Isak ghosted between the centre-backs to nod in. 1–1, scorer: Alexander Isak. For about ten minutes it felt like a contest… and then City hit that terrifying extra gear.
On 39 minutes, Phil Foden cut in from the right, curled one that smashed the bar, and Haaland was first to react, burying the rebound. 2–1, scorer: Erling Haaland. Right before half-time, City killed it: a short-corner routine, De Bruyne with a disguised cross to the back post, and Rúben Dias rose highest. 3–1, scorer: Rúben Dias.
The hat-trick moment? Pure Haaland. On 72 minutes, City broke from a Newcastle corner, Foden drove 60 metres, squared it, and Haaland took one touch then chipped the keeper with cold-blooded calm. 4–1, scorer: Erling Haaland.
Star verdict: Haaland was monstrous – three goals, constant menace, and he could honestly have had five. De Bruyne ran the game like a puppet master, spraying passes all over the place. Foden buzzed between the lines and tortured full-backs. For Newcastle, Isak looked sharp but fed on scraps; Bruno Guimarães struggled to get any control in midfield.
VAR? For once, it didn’t steal the show in this game – but the way City suddenly clicked into that remorseless rhythm will be all over highlight reels tonight.
Liverpool 2–2 Chelsea: Salah scores, VAR explodes, points dropped
If City were ruthless, Liverpool were chaotic. At Anfield, they twice led against Chelsea, but sloppy defending and a massive VAR storm turned it into a 2–2 draw that feels like a defeat for the Reds.
Liverpool started fast. In the 11th minute, Trent Alexander-Arnold fizzed a ball into the box, it deflected loose, and guess who pounced? Mohamed Salah, snapping it into the bottom corner. 1–0, scorer: Mohamed Salah.
Chelsea levelled just before the break. Cole Palmer drove at the back line, slipped in Nicolas Jackson, and the striker calmly finished across the keeper. 1–1, scorer: Nicolas Jackson.
After the restart, Liverpool pushed again. On 63 minutes, a slick move ended with Darwin Núñez arriving at the near post to stab home a low cross from Luis Díaz. Chaos in the box, bodies everywhere, and Núñez just threw himself at it. 2–1, scorer: Darwin Núñez.
Then came the moment everyone’s arguing about: in the 80th minute, Chelsea thought they had a penalty after a tangle between Virgil van Dijk and Jackson. The ref initially waved play on, VAR dragged it back, referee goes to the monitor… and after a long, long check, the penalty is given. Anfield lost its mind. Cole Palmer stepped up and buried it. 2–2, scorer: Cole Palmer (pen).
Famous players check: Salah looked sharp and angry – goal scored, constant threat cutting in from the right, and one curler just wide. Núñez was peak chaos: one goal, one sitter missed, non-stop movement. For Chelsea, Palmer had ice in his veins on the penalty and kept demanding the ball, while Enzo Fernández had a mixed night, spraying some classy passes but also getting caught in possession.
The hot topic? No question: that late VAR penalty. Liverpool fans are screaming robbery, Chelsea fans are yelling justice, and everyone neutral is just here for the memes.
Title race pressure: what tonight really changed
City’s big win and Liverpool’s dropped points could be a huge swing at the top. City tighten their grip, Liverpool feel like they’ve tripped over their own feet, and Chelsea quietly remind everyone they’re still dangerous when the game gets broken and wild.
Arsenal also kept themselves in the mix earlier today with a hard-fought 1–0 away win, courtesy of a late strike from Bukayo Saka – he cut inside, rolled a defender, and lashed in at the near post. 0–1, scorer: Bukayo Saka. Not flashy, but absolutely vital.
Here’s the context: City nudging ahead, Liverpool slipping, Arsenal hanging on. The top of the table looks like a traffic jam of giants, and every point suddenly feels twice as heavy.
What does this mean for the title race? Click here for the live standings
Social Media Spotlight: Anfield meltdown goes global
While City fans are spamming "Haaland is a cheat code" all over the internet, the real social media meltdown is happening around that Liverpool–Chelsea penalty. Clips, screenshots, freeze-frames of the contact – your feed is basically one long VAR argument.
The Internet is Exploding: 3 Social Media Highlights
X Discussion: Fans furious over late VAR penalty at Anfield
My take: City look ruthless, Liverpool look fragile
Here’s the unfiltered opinion: Manchester City look like champions again. When Haaland is this sharp and De Bruyne is painting passes like that, it feels unfair. They didn’t just beat Newcastle; they stepped on their throat and never let go. This is exactly the kind of statement win that crushes hope in rival dressing rooms.
Liverpool, on the other hand, are living dangerously. Yes, the VAR call was brutal, but if you’re serious about the title you can’t keep letting teams back into games like that. The defending for Chelsea’s equaliser was soft, the game management late on was messy, and you could see the frustration all over Jürgen Klopp on the touchline. In my opinion, they either tighten up defensively in the next couple of weeks or they watch City vanish into the distance.
Chelsea will walk away buzzing from the mentality they showed – Palmer is fast becoming their clutch guy in big moments. Arsenal? Not flashy today, but that Saka goal could be one of those "remember that night" moments if the title race goes down to the final day.
Closing whistle: the drama’s only just started
If this is a taste of the run-in, buckle up. Football results today have already flipped the mood around the league: City fans dreaming big again, Liverpool fans raging at screens, Chelsea fans loud, and neutrals just mainlining highlights on repeat.
Want to see exactly how those dropped points and Haaland’s hat-trick reshaped the battlefield at the top?
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