Haaland hat-trick chaos & Arsenal drama: Premier League live shockwaves
05.02.2026 - 03:09:34 | ad-hoc-news.deMan City 4-1 Newcastle – Haaland goes full monster mode
Erling Haaland woke up and chose violence. A brutal hat-trick from the Norwegian cyborg ripped Newcastle apart and reminded everyone exactly why defenders have nightmares about him.
The scoring opened when Kevin De Bruyne slid a filthy through ball in the 18th minute, and Erling Haaland powered it low into the far corner for 1-0. Six minutes later, it was De Bruyne again with the assist, Haaland bullying his marker and heading in for 2-0.
Newcastle tried to breathe life into the game when Alexander Isak curled home a slick finish in the 39th minute to make it 2-1, but that only poked the beast. After the break, City went into statement mode: in the 57th minute, Phil Foden danced past two defenders, squared across goal, and Haaland tapped in for his hat-trick and a 3-1 lead.
The final punch came in the 82nd minute as Bernardo Silva found space on the edge of the box and whipped a left-footed curler for 4-1. Sheer dominance.
Heroes & flops? Haaland was unplayable – three goals, constant movement, endless menace. De Bruyne looked like a footballing surgeon again with two assists and total control. For Newcastle, Isak was bright, but defensively they were eaten alive. Bruno Guimarães struggled to keep City out of the half-space chaos, and the back line just couldn’t handle City’s rotation.
There was even a slice of VAR drama: in the 65th minute Haaland thought he had a fourth after smashing in from close range, but VAR ruled Foden offside in the build-up by millimetres. X exploded instantly – some fans calling it a disgrace, others posting freeze-frames arguing the lines were wrong.
Arsenal 2-2 Brighton – Late rescue job at the Emirates
If you’re an Arsenal fan, your heart rate is still somewhere above 160. This should’ve been routine. It turned into a rollercoaster.
Arsenal started strong, and in the 24th minute Bukayo Saka cut inside from the right and slipped a perfectly weighted ball to Gabriel Jesus, who drilled it low for 1-0. Control, comfort, all good… until they switched off.
On 41 minutes, Brighton caught them sleepwalking. Kaoru Mitoma roasted his full-back down the left, crossed deep, and João Pedro rose between the two centre-backs to head in the equaliser for 1-1.
Second half, chaos. In the 63rd minute, Brighton’s press forced a mistake from William Saliba, the ball broke to Pascal Groß, and he threaded a sharp pass into João Pedro, who coolly slotted past the keeper for his second – 2-1 Brighton.
At this point, social media was melting down: “Title charge over”, “Same old Arsenal”, you know the vibes. But then the Emirates erupted late. In the 88th minute, super-sub Leandro Trossard picked it up on the left, shifted onto his right, and smashed a deflected shot in off the bar for 2-2.
Saka was lively but wasteful – he missed a huge one-on-one in the 70th minute that could’ve changed everything. Martin Ødegaard pulled strings but didn’t quite find the killer ball often enough. Defensively, Arsenal looked edgy, especially when Mitoma isolated his man. For Brighton, João Pedro was ice cold – two chances, two goals, constant problem.
The real meltdown moment? Deep into stoppage time, Arsenal screamed for a penalty when Jesus went down under a challenge from Lewis Dunk. VAR said no, contact not enough. The crowd lost it, X/Twitter lost it even more – “Stonewall pen”, “Soft era of football”, “Dunk touched the ball first” – the full modern VAR argument pack.
Liverpool 3-1 West Ham – Salah delivers when it matters
Anfield under the lights, and yes, Mohamed Salah turned up. The Egyptian king looked sharp, even if he’s not at peak 2018 chaos levels.
In the 15th minute, a loose ball in the box fell kindly to Salah, and he hammered it low for 1-0. West Ham answered through Jarrod Bowen in the 34th minute, sneaking in at the back post to head in a teasing cross for 1-1.
The turning point came in the 52nd minute: Darwin Núñez, constantly on the move, finally got his reward. Dominik Szoboszlai slipped him in, and Núñez dinked it beautifully over the keeper for 2-1. Chaos celebration, chest out, full passion.
Late on, Liverpool killed it. In the 84th minute, super-clean passing ended with Salah feeding Luis Díaz on the left, and he drilled into the far corner for 3-1.
Salah’s performance? Not just the goal – he was dropping deep, linking play, dragging defenders all over. Núñez did Núñez things: a couple of wild touches, a missed sitter, but also that crucial composed finish. On the other side, Bowen was West Ham’s danger man, but they just couldn’t live with Liverpool’s tempo in the second half.
Title race shockwaves & the live table
So what do these football results today really mean? City’s big win keeps them breathing right down Arsenal’s neck. Arsenal dropping points at home feels massive – two points lost rather than one gained. Liverpool quietly stay in the conversation with that solid win, refusing to fall away.
City’s goal difference just got a juicy boost courtesy of Haaland, which might be huge if this thing goes down to the wire. Arsenal, meanwhile, will be fuming about defensive lapses and that late VAR shout, but the Trossard equaliser might be the moment we look back on if they stay alive in the race.
What does this mean for the title race? Click here for the live standings
Social Media Spotlight – VAR rage & Haaland hysteria
Online, it’s absolutely exploding. Two main threads: Haaland being called a “cheat code” again, and that non-penalty for Arsenal at the death.
The Internet is Exploding: 3 Social Media Highlights
X Discussion: Fans furious over late VAR no-call on Jesus in stoppage time
My take: one manager smiling, another under pressure
From a young reporter’s angle: Pep Guardiola must be absolutely loving life again. Haaland looks hungry, De Bruyne looks sharp, and when those two click, it’s basically unfair.
Over at Arsenal, I’m saying it straight – if they really want this title, they can’t keep switching off at the back like that. The attacking structure is good, the midfield rotations are clever, but conceding soft goals and relying on late chaos from Trossard isn’t sustainable. In my opinion, the manager has to be braver with his in-game changes earlier – waiting too long to adjust almost cost them everything tonight.
Liverpool? They feel like the dark horse lurking. Salah is still that guy, Núñez is wild but dangerous, and if they keep stacking wins while the others wobble, we’re going to have an absolutely ridiculous run-in.
Closing whistle – the drama’s only just starting
Today had everything: a Haaland hat-trick, late equaliser drama, VAR controversy, and massive swings in momentum at the top. If this is how February is starting, imagine where we’ll be by April.
Don’t just rely on the chaos on your timeline – check how these results really shifted the picture.
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