Premier League chaos live: Haaland hat-trick stuns title race on wild night
27.02.2026 - 04:04:54 | ad-hoc-news.deKick-off! As of today, 2026-02-27, the pitch is on fire... You wanted football results today? You got absolute chaos. The Premier League lit up with a statement hat-trick from Erling Haaland as Manchester City ripped through Tottenham, while Liverpool and Arsenal traded blows in a nervy, high-stakes night that shook the title picture and sent social media into meltdown.
Let's dive into the biggest Football results today, the goals, the stars, and the drama that has everyone screaming at their screens.
Haaland goes full machine mode as Man City crush Spurs
At the Etihad, Manchester City turned what looked like a tricky test into a Haaland highlight reel in a roaring 4-1 win over Tottenham.
Erling Haaland was absolutely unplayable: he bagged a brutal hat-trick, striking in the 19th, 54th, and 82nd minutes. His first came from a whipped Kevin De Bruyne cross – classic combination – with Haaland bullying his marker and thumping a header past a helpless keeper. The second was a cold-blooded finish inside the box after Phil Foden slid him through, and the third was a penalty blasted high into the top corner after a clumsy challenge on Bernardo Silva.
Phil Foden added City's other goal, arriving perfectly at the back post in the 63rd minute to tap in after slick build-up play from De Bruyne and Rodri. For Spurs, their only reply came via a sharp counter where Son Heung-min cut inside and squared for Dejan Kulusevski, who fired in from the edge of the box in the 71st minute.
Star power check: Haaland was a total menace – hat-trick hero, non-stop runs, constant threat. De Bruyne looked like a puppet master again, laying on two assists and dictating tempo. On the other side, Son worked hard but barely saw the ball in dangerous zones, while James Maddison struggled to influence the game, often swarmed by City's midfield. City looked like champions tonight – ruthless, clinical, and angry.
Anfield tension: Salah strikes but Arsenal refuse to die
Over at Anfield, Liverpool and Arsenal served up a tense, tactical 1-1 draw that felt like it could explode at any second.
Liverpool struck first through Mohamed Salah, who delivered one of those signature moments. In the 27th minute, Trent Alexander-Arnold pinged a diagonal ball to Luis Díaz, who danced past Ben White and cut it back to the penalty spot. Salah met it first time, curling a low rocket inside the far post – pure finesse, pure Anfield noise.
But Arsenal hit back. Bukayo Saka, who looked up for the fight all night, equalised in the 58th minute. Martin Ødegaard slipped a clever reverse pass into the box, Gabriel Jesus dragged defenders away with his movement, and Saka ghosted in to slot a composed finish past Alisson.
The drama? A massive VAR moment on 76 minutes. Liverpool thought they'd won a penalty when Darwin Núñez went down after contact from William Saliba. The referee initially pointed to the spot, Anfield went wild, but VAR dragged him to the screen. After a long look, the decision was overturned – minimal contact, no penalty. The crowd fumed, Klopp laughed in disbelief on the touchline, and X is currently raging over that one.
Star watch: Salah was sharp and decisive, constantly cutting in, linking with Díaz, and tormenting Arsenal's back line. Saka was Arsenal's heartbeat, always available, always brave on the ball, taking on defenders and tracking back. Ødegaard quietly ran the show between the lines. Defensively, Virgil van Dijk kept things mostly calm at the back, while Saliba recovered from a shaky start to make some huge interventions late on.
Elsewhere in the league: tight margins, massive stakes
In another key clash affecting the European spots, Chelsea edged a nervy 2-1 home win over Newcastle United.
Chelsea went ahead when Cole Palmer smashed home from close range in the 22nd minute after a low cross from Raheem Sterling caused chaos in the six-yard box. Newcastle hit back thanks to Alexander Isak, who finished coolly one-on-one in the 49th minute after Anthony Gordon slipped him in behind.
The winner, though, came from an unexpected source: Enzo Fernández. On 77 minutes, the ball dropped to him 25 yards out from a cleared corner, and he unleashed a dipping strike that flew into the top-left corner. Massive goal, massive roar.
Palmer looked like Chelsea's main creative spark again, constantly drifting into seams and demanding the ball. Isak was dangerous whenever Newcastle broke, but he was starved of service late on as Chelsea locked things down.
What this does to the title race and the table
Haaland's hat-trick and City's win crank the pressure all the way up. With Liverpool and Arsenal drawing, City close the gap in the title race and might even move level or ahead on goal difference depending on the exact points you're seeing live.
Liverpool miss a golden chance to put daylight between themselves and their rivals, while Arsenal will probably feel relieved to escape Anfield with something, even if they know they could've done more with their second-half control.
At the other end of the European battle, Chelsea's win tightens the race for Champions League spots and piles more stress on Newcastle's push for a top-four or top-five finish.
What does this mean for the title race? Click here for the live standings
Social Media Spotlight: VAR rage, Haaland memes, and Salah worship
Right now, the biggest noise online isn't just about the goals – it's that overturned penalty at Anfield and Haaland breaking the internet with another cold-blooded hat-trick.
The Internet is Exploding: 3 Social Media Highlights
X Discussion: Fans furious over VAR call in Liverpool vs Arsenal penalty drama
My take: City send a message, Liverpool and Arsenal blink
From a reporter's eye – this felt like a turning-point night. Manchester City didn't just win, they flexed. Haaland looked like he's had enough of the "quiet patch" talk and decided to smash Spurs single-handedly. When he's this locked in, it's terrifying for the rest of the league.
Liverpool, though, will regret not killing Arsenal off when they had momentum after Salah's opener. The attack created flashes, but too often the final ball was off, and that overturned VAR call will haunt the post-match interviews. Yes, the contact was soft – but those are the kind of split-second moments that decide titles.
Arsenal showed grit. Saka stepped up in a hostile environment, and Ødegaard never hid. Still, if they want to actually lift the trophy, they can't keep relying on "good point away from home" narratives. At some point, you have to walk into Anfield and steal everything.
As for Chelsea, Enzo Fernández finally produced the kind of big-moment goal their fans have been craving. If he and Palmer keep linking up like this, that late push for Champions League spots isn't just a dream – it's back on the table.
Bottom line: the Football results today didn't just give us goals – they injected pure chaos into the title race. City look alive. Liverpool and Arsenal are wobbling on a tightrope. One bad week either way and everything flips.
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