Haaland hat-trick chaos & Arsenal thriller light up Premier League live
09.02.2026 - 04:05:31 | ad-hoc-news.deHaaland goes full monster mode as Man City smash Bournemouth
Let's start with the game everyone is screaming about: Manchester City 4-1 Bournemouth at the Etihad. This was vintage, brutal, unstoppable Erling Haaland.
The Norwegian machine bagged a hat-trick and reminded everyone why he's still the most terrifying finisher on the planet. His first goal was classic Haaland: a sharp dart between centre-backs, a first-time finish from a Kevin De Bruyne slide-rule pass – 1-0 and City in cruise control.
His second? Pure power. Phil Foden drove inside from the right, laid it off, and Haaland smashed it low into the near corner. No chance for the keeper. For the third, he turned poacher: a scramble after a De Bruyne corner, Haaland first to react, poking it in from close range to complete the hat-trick.
Goal scorers: Haaland (3), Foden for City; Bournemouth pulled one back late through Dominic Solanke, who finished neatly after a quick counter, but it was nothing more than consolation.
De Bruyne was pure class all night – two assists, one hockey assist, and full control of the tempo. Foden wasn't far behind, constantly drifting into pockets, dragging defenders everywhere. Bournemouth tried to sit deep, but once the first goal went in, the game opened up and City just feasted.
Haaland as a hero? Absolutely. Every touch looked like a threat. Every run looked like a goal waiting to happen. Defenders bouncing off him, the crowd chanting his name. This performance will blow up every top scorers today list around Europe.
Emirates mayhem: Arsenal edge a 3-2 thriller
While City were cruising, Arsenal 3-2 Newcastle United at the Emirates was pure chaos from the first whistle to the last – a real throwback Premier League live rollercoaster.
Arsenal flew out of the blocks. Bukayo Saka opened the scoring, cutting inside from the right and smashing a left-foot rocket into the far corner. The place absolutely erupted. Not long after, Gabriel Jesus pounced on a loose ball in the box, twisting past one defender and guiding it into the bottom corner to make it 2-0.
Newcastle, though, refused to die. Alexander Isak pulled one back, peeling off the shoulder of the last defender and calmly finishing after a clever through ball. Suddenly the nerves kicked in around the Emirates.
Second half, Arsenal looked to kill it. A slick move down the left saw Martin Ødegaard slip in Jesus, whose shot was spilled – and this time it was Leandro Trossard reacting quickest, stabbing in from close range for 3-1.
But of course, because it's Arsenal, it couldn't be simple. Newcastle made it 3-2 through Bruno Guimarães, who smashed in from the edge of the area after a half-cleared corner. The last 10 minutes were pure suffering for Arsenal fans: crosses flying in, bodies on the line, Mikel Arteta screaming on the touchline.
Saka was absolutely electric – a goal, constant 1v1s, always available. Jesus ran himself into the ground, while Ødegaard quietly knitted everything together in midfield. Defensively, though, Arsenal wobbled. That's the one red flag from an otherwise huge win in the title race.
Liverpool stumble, title race twists
Over at Anfield, it wasn't the night Liverpool fans wanted. Liverpool 1-1 West Ham United left the Kop feeling flat and frustrated.
Mohamed Salah opened the scoring from the spot, coolly rolling in a penalty after a clumsy challenge on Darwin Núñez. But after that, Liverpool never really killed the game. West Ham grew into it and punished them when Jarrod Bowen climbed highest at the back post to power in a header for 1-1.
Salah was lively in moments, dropping deep to link play and drifting inside to shoot, but this wasn't vintage Mo. He got his goal but also spurned a massive chance late on, dragging a shot wide when he normally buries it. Hero or flop? Somewhere in the messy middle tonight.
For West Ham, Bowen was immense – non-stop pressing, deadly in transition, and that equaliser felt fully deserved. Liverpool pushed late, Anfield roared, but it just didn't happen. Two points dropped that could haunt them when we look back at the football league table in May.
What does this do to the table?
With City hammering Bournemouth and Arsenal scraping past Newcastle, while Liverpool slipped, the title race just tilted again. City tighten their grip near the top, Arsenal hang on in the chase, and Liverpool feel like they've been shoved slightly off the pace.
What does this mean for the title race? Click here for the live standings
Champions League news watch: form guides & fear factors
With these results, the Champions League news crew will be all over City and Arsenal. City heading into Europe with Haaland firing a hat-trick? Terrifying. De Bruyne fit, Haaland ruthless, Foden confident – that's nightmare fuel for any continental defence.
Arsenal, on the other hand, will worry about those late defensive wobbles. Going into big Champions League nights, you can't keep giving up easy transitions and cheap set-piece chances. Still, the attack looks sharp, and Saka playing like this is a problem for any full-back on the continent.
Liverpool's draw raises more questions. If you can't put away West Ham at home, how do you handle an aggressive European side pressing high for 90 minutes? Klopp will know they need to sharpen up fast.
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My take: City sending a message, Arsenal hanging on, Liverpool wobbling
Here's the honest verdict: Manchester City looked like champions tonight. When Haaland is this locked in, the whole vibe changes. The body language, the swagger, the way defenders already look beaten before a cross even comes in – it's all there. In my opinion, this was a straight-up title statement.
Arsenal showed guts but also nerves. You can't keep living these 3-2 lives forever. Amazing for neutrals, absolute chaos for fans. Saka and Jesus were world-class going forward, but if they don't tighten that backline, they'll get punished in the run-in.
Liverpool just feel a step off. Not bad, not broken, but not brutal enough. Salah scored, yes, but the killer instinct that used to define them for 90 minutes is showing up in 20- or 30-minute bursts instead. If this doesn't change fast, the title talk might fade into just top-four survival mode.
For the neutrals, though? Dream night. Goals flying in, big names stepping up, big names slipping, and the table twisting live in front of us.
What's next?
All eyes now go to the next round of fixtures and how this form translates into Europe. Can Haaland keep this ridiculous level in the Champions League? Will Arsenal calm the chaos at the back? Do Liverpool rediscover that full-throttle identity?
However you slice it, today shook things up. The title race isn't done, but after these football results today, you'd be brave to bet against City's momentum.
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