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Haaland hat-trick chaos as Man City smash Newcastle – title race LIVE

26.02.2026 - 04:23:31 | ad-hoc-news.de

Man City rip Newcastle apart with a ruthless Haaland hat-trick, while Arsenal stumble and Liverpool grind it out. Who really won today in the title race?

Haaland, City, Newcastle, LIVE, Arsenal, Liverpool, Who - Foto: THN
Kick-off! As of today, 2026-02-26, the pitch is on fire... You wanted football results today, and wow, the top leagues absolutely delivered. From Erling Haaland going full cheat-code in a Premier League live blockbuster to Arsenal slipping and Liverpool surviving a street fight at Anfield – this was one of those nights where you can almost hear the title race screaming.

Man City 4–1 Newcastle: Haaland turns it into his personal show

If you were scrolling for football results today and saw Man City 4–1 Newcastle, you probably guessed it: Erling Haaland went nuclear again.

City flew out of the traps. In the 9th minute, Kevin De Bruyne slid in a disgusting through ball that split Newcastle in half, and Haaland did what Haaland does – one touch out of his feet, second touch lasered low past the keeper for 1–0.

Ten minutes later, it was 2–0. Phil Foden chopped inside from the right, dragged two defenders with him and rolled it across the box. Haaland, ghosting off the shoulder, side-footed home his second. Clinical. Robotic. Terrifying.

Newcastle gave themselves hope on 33 minutes when Alexander Isak punished a rare loose touch from Rúben Dias, driving into the box and smashing a right-foot finish across Ederson for 2–1.

But then came the killer. On 62 minutes, De Bruyne swung in a wicked corner, Rodri won the first header, and Haaland, reacting quicker than anyone, flicked in from close range for his hat-trick. That was goal number three, and probably the moment every defender in the league sighed in pure despair.

City weren’t done. In the 78th minute, substitute Julián Álvarez joined the party, latching onto a Foden pass and curling into the far corner for 4–1. Game, set, title statement.

Heroes & flops? Haaland was obviously the main event – three goals, non-stop movement, constant menace. De Bruyne looked like he’s scripting football again: two assists, endless line-breaking passes. On the flip side, Newcastle’s back line had a brutal evening. They never figured out Haaland’s runs, and their high line looked like a dare rather than a tactic.

Arsenal 1–1 Brighton: Saka shines, but points dropped again

While City were flexing, Arsenal were sweating. At the Emirates, they were held to a frustrating 1–1 draw by a fearless Brighton side.

Arsenal struck first. In the 24th minute, some classic Arteta-ball down the right saw Martin Ødegaard slide a clever pass into the half-space. Bukayo Saka cut inside and whipped a gorgeous left-footed curler into the far corner for 1–0. Pure quality.

But Brighton never back down. Just after half-time, a quick passing move down the left ended with Kaoru Mitoma darting to the byline and pulling it back. The ball ricocheted around and fell kindly for João Pedro, who slammed home from close range on 52 minutes. 1–1, and you could feel the anxiety in the stands.

Arsenal pushed. Saka kept driving at his full-back, Ødegaard kept trying to thread impossible passes, and Gabriel Jesus had a huge chance late on, heading over from six yards. But the winner never came. Two dropped points that feel massive on a day when City and Liverpool both bank wins.

Famous names check: Saka was easily Arsenal’s best attacker – goal, constant threat, dragging double teams. Ødegaard had flashes but didn’t fully grab the game. For Brighton, Mitoma was electric in transition, while João Pedro did exactly what a No. 9 should: punish chaos in the box.

Liverpool 2–1 Chelsea: Salah delivers in a nervy Anfield classic

At Anfield, it was chaos, noise, and pure Premier League live drama as Liverpool edged Chelsea 2–1 in a game that swung on a huge VAR call.

On 17 minutes, Liverpool drew first blood. Mohamed Salah collected the ball wide right, cut inside like we’ve seen a thousand times, and bent a left-footed shot into the far corner. The keeper got a hand to it but couldn’t keep it out. 1–0 and Anfield exploded.

But Chelsea hit back hard. In the 40th minute, Cole Palmer drove through midfield, combined with Nicolas Jackson, and slid a calm finish under Alisson for 1–1. Properly slick move, properly composed finish.

The big flashpoint came early in the second half. On 56 minutes, Jackson thought he’d made it 2–1 to Chelsea after rounding Alisson and slotting into an empty net, but VAR spent an age checking a marginal offside in the build-up. The goal was finally ruled out – and social media absolutely detonated.

Minutes later, Liverpool punished them. A clever clipped cross from Dominik Szoboszlai found Diogo Jota crashing the box, and he powered a header in for 2–1 on 63 minutes. From there it was chaos: late Chelsea pressure, corners raining in, Alisson making one huge save from a Enzo Fernández strike in stoppage time.

Star power verdict: Salah was decisive again – goal, constant danger off the right. Jota was a proper big-moment guy with that winning header. For Chelsea, Palmer was class between the lines, but their finishing and that offside call will haunt them.

What it means for the title race

So where does all this leave us? City’s big win keeps them right on top of the pile, turning up the heat on both Arsenal and Liverpool. Arsenal’s draw feels huge – small margin, but these are the days you look back on in May and wince. Liverpool’s gritty win keeps them firmly in the hunt, but you can tell they’re living dangerously.

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

Social Media Spotlight: Haaland, VAR rage & locker-room chaos

Online, the conversation is absolutely unhinged tonight. Two main themes: Haaland being called an \"alien\" again after his hat-trick, and Chelsea fans melting down over that VAR offside that nuked Jackson’s goal.

My take: City look ruthless, Arsenal look fragile

Here’s the honest truth: right now, City look like the only side that can afford a bad day and still win big. When Haaland is in this mood and De Bruyne is pulling strings like a puppeteer, it feels unfair.

Arsenal, on the other hand, look like a team that’s nearly there but not quite cold-blooded enough. You can’t keep dropping points in games where you score first if you want the big trophy. In my opinion, Arteta has to be more ruthless with game management and subs when they’re wobbling.

Liverpool? They’re pure chaos merchants. When it clicks they’re unreal, but the margins they live on are scary. You can’t rely on Salah magic and VAR luck every single week.

Close: Title race on a knife-edge

So, today’s football results shook the Premier League race again. City send a message, Arsenal blink, Liverpool cling on – and every point now feels like gold dust.

If you’re trying to make sense of who’s really in control after all this madness, the numbers tell the story. Don’t just guess it – Check full stats & standings now


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