Haaland hat-trick carnage as Man City smash Arsenal – Premier League live
16.02.2026 - 08:33:46 | ad-hoc-news.deMan City 4–1 Arsenal: Haaland turns the title race upside down
This was billed as the night Arsenal could prove they belong at the very top, but Manchester City used it as their personal highlight reel. The opening goal was pure City: Kevin De Bruyne slipped a filthy reverse pass into the channel, Erling Haaland
Arsenal did swing back for a bit. Bukayo Saka leveled from the spot after Gabriel Jesus drew a clumsy foul from Rúben Dias, smashing his penalty high past Ederson to make it 1-1. For about ten minutes, the Gunners looked alive, zipping the ball through midfield, with Martin Ødegaard finally finding pockets between City’s lines.
But then came Haaland again. Right before half-time, City broke from a corner they were actually defending. De Bruyne carried the ball 50 yards, slipped it wide to Phil Foden, whose low cross was slightly behind Haaland – didn’t matter. One quick adjustment, one ruthless right-foot swing, and it was 2-1. Clinical doesn’t even cover it.
The second half turned into a one-man demolition job. Haaland’s third – his hat-trick – came on 68 minutes. A short-corner routine ended with Bernardo Silva floating a teasing ball to the back post, where Haaland peeled off his marker and powered a header back across goal. 3-1, hat-trick, game over. The Etihad went absolutely wild.
City still weren’t done. Foden, who’d been tormenting Ben White all night, got the fourth. De Bruyne again the architect, sliding Foden into the box; Foden chopped inside, sat White down, and curled one past David Raya into the far corner. Officially, the assist chart loves KDB; unofficially, Arsenal’s back line will be seeing him in their nightmares.
Stars, heroes, and straight-up flops
Erling Haaland was a walking cheat code – three goals, constant movement, always on the shoulder. Every time City went forward, you felt like the ball was magnetised towards him. This wasn’t just stat-padding; these were pressure goals in a massive game.
Kevin De Bruyne didn’t score, but he played like he owned the stadium. Two assists, countless line-breaking passes, and he basically controlled the tempo. When City needed calm, he slowed it. When they smelled blood, he was the one opening the artery.
For Arsenal, Bukayo Saka was the only real light. His penalty was ice-cold under serious pressure, and he kept driving at Josko Gvardiol, winning fouls and trying to carry his team up the pitch. But he couldn’t do it alone.
Declan Rice? Not his night. Overrun, often chasing shadows as City circled around him. Gabriel and William Saliba got bullied by Haaland in a way you rarely see – lost duels, late to second balls, constantly dragged into bad positions. In games like this, that’s the difference between champion level and nearly-there.
VAR drama and big talking points
The big flashpoint came at 1-1. Arsenal thought they’d gone ahead when Gabriel Jesus tapped in from close range after a slick move involving Ødegaard and Saka. The away end exploded… until VAR stepped in.
After a long check, the goal was ruled out for a razor-thin offside on Saka in the build-up. We’re talking toenail territory. On the replays, you could see Arteta on the touchline losing his mind, arms waving, mouthing what looked very much like: "You’re killing the game!" The decision stood, City survived, and just minutes later, Haaland bagged his second. That sequence is exactly what fans are raging about online right now.
There was another shout when Gabriel went to ground gripping his shirt after a grapple with Haaland in the box. Arsenal wanted a penalty, the ref waved it away, and VAR didn’t intervene. On another night, with another ref, that might get given – but the feeling is the earlier disallowed goal is the one that will dominate the headlines.
What it means for the title race
This result is massive. City not only take three points off a direct rival, they also grab a huge goal-difference boost. Arsenal, who came into this one with genuine belief, walk away looking shell-shocked and second best. Momentum? It’s sky blue right now.
What does this mean for the title race? Click here for the live standings
Check the table and you’ll see why this feels like a turning point. City climb, Arsenal stumble, and the chasing pack – Liverpool, maybe even Spurs – suddenly see a tiny window cracking open if either of these two slip again.
Elsewhere in today’s soccer games
Across Europe, it’s not just the Premier League live drama cooking. In La Liga, Jude Bellingham kept his ridiculous form going for Real Madrid with a late winner in a 2-1 victory over Sevilla – Bellingham scoring the decider after Vinícius Júnior and Youssef En-Nesyri had traded goals. Nobody does clutch like Bellingham right now; the guy is living in the 90th minute.
In France, Kylian Mbappé stayed in the Champions League news conversation with another trademark performance for PSG, scoring twice in a 3-0 cruise over Lyon – one slotted finish after burning his marker, and one penalty calmly rolled into the corner. Ligue 1 defenders must be so tired of this script.
Live table context and top scorers today
With Haaland’s hat-trick, he rockets up the top scorers today charts again – he’s hunting the Golden Boot like it personally offended him. Mbappé’s brace and Bellingham’s late winner just add more fuel to the "who’s the best in the world right now" debate that never sleeps.
Want to see exactly where your team sits in the football league table after all this carnage? Head straight to the updated standings and watch how every goal today has shuffled the deck.
What does this mean for the title race? Click here for the live standings
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My take: this was a reality check
Let’s be real: this felt like a grown-up team schooling a contender that’s not quite ready. In my opinion, if Arsenal want to actually win this league, Arteta has to be braver in big away games. Sitting off City and hoping to nick something doesn’t work when Haaland, De Bruyne, and Foden are in this kind of mood.
City, though? This was world-class from front to back. The press was coordinated, the rotations were slick, and every time Arsenal made a tiny mistake, City punished it. That’s what champions do. Haaland silenced a lot of recent whispers about his form in one night, and if he stays fit, it’s hard to see many defenders enjoying the next few months.
Defensively, Arsenal looked way too open for a supposed title challenger. If Arteta doesn’t sort that high line and their transitions, the season could slide from "dream" to "what if" pretty fast. This isn’t panic button time, but it’s definitely a siren.
What's next?
The next round of fixtures suddenly looks massive. City will feel untouchable, and Arsenal have to respond instantly or risk getting swallowed by the pressure. Add in the looming Champions League knockout ties and the schedule is about to get brutal for everyone at the top.
So stay locked in: more drama, more late winners, more controversial VAR calls – it’s all coming. And after Haaland's hat-trick masterclass tonight, every defender in the league just slept a little worse.
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