Haaland hat-trick chaos & City late show stun Arsenal in Premier League live
24.02.2026 - 23:00:22 | ad-hoc-news.dePremier League Live: Man City 3–2 Arsenal – Haaland Tears It Up
This one felt like a title decider in February. Manchester City 3–2 Arsenal at the Etihad, and it was Erling Haaland’s night, even with controversy stealing some of his spotlight.
City struck first: in the 18th minute, Kevin De Bruyne slid a filthy through ball between Arsenal’s centre-backs, and Erling Haaland bullied his way in, smashing low past David Raya for 1–0. Arsenal hit back on 32 minutes when Bukayo Saka cut inside on that deadly left and curled one into the far corner – pure trademark Saka, 1–1.
Second half, the game went absolutely insane. On 56 minutes, De Bruyne went wide, crossed early, and Haaland ghosted between Gabriel and Saliba to nod in his second. 2–1 City, Etihad rocking. But Arsenal weren’t done. On 71 minutes, Martin Ødegaard picked up a loose clearance and drilled a low shot that deflected in off Rúben Dias for 2–2. The away end exploded.
Then came the moment everyone is talking about. Minute 88: City pile on a late corner, the ball bounces around, and eventually finds its way to Phil Foden, whose shot is parried by Raya. Haaland, seemingly a step ahead of everyone, reacts first and taps home to complete his hat-trick. The flag goes up for offside, the stadium collectively stops, and VAR checks for what felt like an eternity. The replay angles show Gabriel’s heel playing Haaland onside by millimetres. Decision: Goal stands. 3–2 City, stadium erupts, Arsenal players are fuming.
Haaland finishes with three goals, pure centre-forward carnage. De Bruyne? Two assists and total control in that right half-space. On the flip side, Saka was electric but faded late, and Declan Rice looked gassed chasing blue shirts in transition. This one is absolutely going to be clipped and rewatched all week.
Old Trafford Shock: Man Utd 1–1 Liverpool – Salah Ices It from the Spot
At Old Trafford, the football results today had another heavyweight clash: Manchester United 1–1 Liverpool, with Mohamed Salah once again the headline act under the lights.
United actually landed the first punch. On 39 minutes, Rasmus Højlund bullied his way past Virgil van Dijk, played a slick one-two with Bruno Fernandes, and clipped the ball over Alisson for 1–0. Crowd chaos. Liverpool looked a little rattled, with Darwin Núñez wasting two big chances – one skied over from six yards, another straight at André Onana.
Second half, Liverpool cranked the pressure. On 68 minutes, Trent Alexander-Arnold whipped in a dangerous ball, Núñez went down after a tangle with Lisandro Martínez, and VAR got involved again. After a long check, the ref pointed to the spot. Up stepped Mohamed Salah: ice cold, sending Onana the wrong way for 1–1. That’s another huge goal in a fixture he basically owns now.
Salah was Liverpool’s sharpest edge, linking play and constantly pulling United’s backline out of shape. For United, Højlund was a warrior up top and Bruno was busy, but defensively they bent under wave after wave of red shirts. In the end, a draw felt fair – but United fans will feel they let two points slip.
La Liga Night Show: Real Madrid 2–0 Sevilla – Bellingham & Vinícius Turn On the Style
Over in Spain, the spotlight was all on the Bernabéu, and the Champions League news merchants will be buzzing with Real Madrid’s form. Real Madrid 2–0 Sevilla, with Jude Bellingham and Vinícius Júnior playing like they’re in their own private skills competition.
On 27 minutes, Bellingham broke the deadlock. Toni Kroos lofted a perfect ball into the box, Bellingham killed it with one touch, rolled the defender with a little body feint, and calmly slotted into the bottom corner. 1–0, another addition to his already ridiculous scoring record in Spain.
The second goal was box-office stuff. Minute 62: Bellingham danced through midfield, slipped a pass to Vinícius on the left, and the Brazilian chopped inside, sat a defender down, and rattled a shot into the top corner. 2–0, stadium in full party mode. Sevilla barely laid a glove on them.
Bellingham was everywhere – goals, pressing, swagger – while Vinícius shredded Sevilla’s full-back all night. If you’re looking at who’s in Ballon d’Or form right now, his name is absolutely in the conversation.
What does this mean for the table?
In England, City’s win over Arsenal swings serious momentum in the title race and piles pressure on everyone below them. Arsenal drop crucial points, Liverpool cling on with that draw at Old Trafford, and suddenly the football league table looks like a knife fight between three giants instead of a comfortable two-horse race.
What does this mean for the title race? Click here for the live standings
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From my seat, this felt like a night where the superstars absolutely delivered – and the system around them creaked. Haaland was unplayable, a walking hat-trick machine who turned half-chances into goals. Bellingham looked like the most complete midfielder in Europe. Salah, in yet another high-pressure moment, did what he always does: punished a mistake and dragged Liverpool back into it.
But the conversation is already drifting away from the brilliance and into the chaos. The VAR calls in both Manchester games will dominate soccer news cycles for days. The technology is supposed to clean things up, but fans on both sides feel like the magic of the moment is being sucked away while we wait for lines to be drawn on a screen.
Still, if you love drama, this is elite-level entertainment. City’s mentality monster act, Arsenal’s heartbreak, United’s inconsistency, Liverpool grinding out results, Madrid cruising with swagger – this is exactly why you check football results today every couple of hours. Stuff changes fast, and the table flips even faster.
Closing Whistle
So here we are: Haaland with the match ball, Arsenal licking their wounds, Salah keeping Liverpool alive, and Bellingham & Vinícius putting on another La Liga clinic. The title races and Champions League spots are turning into full-on street fights, and every goal from the top scorers today feels like a season-defining punch.
Don't just scroll past it – the context is everything. Who's top, who's chasing, who's in freefall? All of that lives in the live table.
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