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Haaland hat-trick chaos & Liverpool drama: Premier League live shocks

24.02.2026 - 23:44:43 | ad-hoc-news.de

Wild twists in today’s football results: Haaland explodes, Liverpool scrap late, and the title race tilts again. One superstar saved, another exposed.

Haaland, Liverpool, Premier, League, Wild, One - Foto: THN
Kick-off! As of today, 2026-02-24, the pitch is on fire... Did you see that?? If you were searching for football results today and somehow missed the Premier League live chaos, stop everything. From Erling Haaland going full cheat-mode to Liverpool clinging on in a nervy finish, this round just slammed the title race wide open and sent the top scorers today list into meltdown.

Haaland’s Hat-trick Show: Manchester City 4-1 Newcastle United

You knew it was coming, but not like this. Manchester City smashed Newcastle 4-1 at the Etihad, with Erling Haaland dropping a brutal hat-trick reminder that he’s still the most terrifying No.9 on the planet.

Goal scorers:
- Manchester City: Erling Haaland (18', 41', 71'), Phil Foden (63')
- Newcastle United: Alexander Isak (52')

City started like they were offended by anyone doubting them. The opener came when Kevin De Bruyne slid a disgusting through ball between two defenders, Haaland took one touch across his body and whipped it low into the far corner. Clinical, cold, vintage Haaland.

His second? Pure bully-ball. A whipped Bernardo Silva cross, Haaland wrestled past his marker, and powered a header from six yards. No chance for the keeper. Then came the third: a counter-attack straight out of a video game. Foden nicked the ball, drove at the backline, squared it, and Haaland rolled it home for his hat-trick, barely celebrating – just that icy stare like he expects it.

Famous stars check:
- Erling Haaland: Absolute hero. Three goals, could’ve had four, terrorised both centre-backs. This is golden boot energy all over again.
- Kevin De Bruyne: Two pre-assist moments, dictating tempo. Not even fully at top gear and still different class.
- Alexander Isak: Neat finish for Newcastle’s goal, spun his marker and fired low, but spent most of the evening chasing scraps.

The only real drama for City was a brief wobble after Isak made it 2-1, finishing a slick move. VAR had a quick look for offside, lines were drawn, goal stood, and suddenly the Etihad went a bit tense. But Foden’s curler from the edge of the box – left foot, top corner – killed the nerves and Haaland’s third just turned it into a statement win.

Anfield Anxiety: Liverpool 2-1 West Ham United

Over at Anfield, Liverpool made it way harder than it needed to be but still ground out a crucial 2-1 win over West Ham.

Goal scorers:
- Liverpool: Mohamed Salah (pen 35'), Darwin Núñez (79')
- West Ham: Jarrod Bowen (67')

The first big flashpoint was classic modern football: VAR and a penalty. Darwin Núñez was clipped in the box trying to spin away from Kurt Zouma. The ref pointed to the spot, VAR took an age checking for a soft touch, but the decision stood. Mohamed Salah stepped up and absolutely leathered it down the middle. Keeper dived, ball screamed past him. 1-0, Anfield roaring.

But Liverpool’s control faded. West Ham pushed back and equalised when Jarrod Bowen ghosted between the centre-backs and nodded in a teasing cross. VAR had another look, this time for a potential shove in the box, but again, the goal was given. You could almost feel the nerves through the TV – suddenly every misplaced pass from Liverpool got groans.

Then came the redemption arc. Darwin Núñez, who had missed a huge chance earlier – dragging a one-on-one wide – finally delivered. Trent Alexander-Arnold pinged a diagonal, Núñez peeled off the shoulder, let it drop, and volleyed low into the far corner on 79 minutes. Anfield exploded. From flop to hero in one swing of the boot.

Famous stars check:
- Mohamed Salah: Not his best all-round game, but he scored the opener from the spot and kept demanding the ball. Big players decide moments – he did again.
- Darwin Núñez: Chaos incarnate. Missed a sitter, then scored the winner with a brilliant strike. Infuriating and electrifying at the same time – but tonight he’s the matchwinner.
- Trent Alexander-Arnold: Got exposed a couple of times defensively, but his passing range once again changed the game late on with that assist.

West Ham will feel robbed of at least a point, especially after a late shout for a handball in the Liverpool box. VAR checked it, decided arm was in a natural position, and play went on. Cue instant rage on social media.

Title Race Shockwaves: What the Table Looks Like Now

City’s big win and Liverpool’s nervy escape keep the title race absolutely wild. Haaland’s hat-trick not only boosts his golden boot chase, it also cranks City’s goal difference into scary territory. Liverpool stay right in the hunt with that Núñez winner, but they can’t keep living this dangerously if they want to be champions.

Want to see how those football results today reshaped everything? The latest live standings say it all.

What does this mean for the title race? Click here for the live standings


Social Media Spotlight: VAR Fury, Haaland Hype & Núñez Memes

The internet, obviously, is melting down. One side is spamming Haaland highlight clips, the other is arguing non-stop about VAR and that late handball shout at Anfield. Fans are split between calling it a robbery and saying ":play on, nothing in it" – classic football Twitter chaos.

Scroll that hashtag and you’ll get the full emotional rollercoaster: Liverpool fans defending the decision, West Ham fans posting freeze-frames of the ball hitting an arm, neutrals just dropping laughing emojis and VAR memes. Meanwhile, City’s Instagram is already spamming Haaland graphics, and the comments are full of "robot" and "machine" jokes. You know the vibe.

Reporter’s Take: Statement from City, Warning for Liverpool

From my seat, this feels like a landmark kind of day. Manchester City didn’t just win; they flexed. Haaland looked angry, sharp, and completely unplayable. If he stays in this mood, everyone else is basically fighting for second place in the golden boot race, and maybe even the title race if City keep this level.

Liverpool, on the other hand, are living dangerously. Yes, they showed character to come back and win it late – and that matters – but relying on late drama every week is not a sustainable title strategy. In my opinion, if they don’t tighten up defensively and stop inviting chaos, they’ll get punished in one of these crunch games and regret it in May.

Still, you can’t ignore the mentality: Salah delivering in key moments, Núñez refusing to hide after a bad miss and then scoring the winner – that’s big-club energy. It just feels like City are humming, while Liverpool are grinding. Over a long season, the humming team usually wins.

Closing Whistle: Don’t Blink, This Race Is Wild

So, here we are: Haaland’s hat-trick, Liverpool’s edge-of-a-heart-attack win, VAR controversy, and a title race that looks like it’s going all the way to the wire. If today is any clue, every weekend from now on is going to be absolute chaos – and you’re going to want to keep one eye on the pitch and one eye on the table.

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