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HUMBLE pie is a dish best served cold – and Erling Haaland was force-fed until he was sick to the stomach at a throbbing Emirates Stadium.
Manchester City’s Norwegian goal machine had told Mikel Arteta to ‘stay humble’ and chucked a ball at the head of Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes after City stole an injury-time equaliser in September.
Here was payback. When Martin Odegaard fired an early opener, Gabriel screamed into Haaland’s face.
When Myles Lewis-Skelly netted a peach of a first senior goal, he aped Haaland’s goal trademark celebration.
And when Kai Havertz netted the fourth in this rout of Pep Guardiola’s fallen champions, tens of thousands of gleeful Gooners sang ‘Haaland’s a c***, ole, ole!”
Haaland actually headed an equaliser early in the second half but Thomas Partey’s deflected shot restored Arsenal’s lead and then they ran riot.
Revenge was sweet for that near-miss at the Etihad, when Arsenal’s ten men had staged the mother of all rearguard efforts to hold on to a 2-1 half-time lead only to be denied at the death.
Haaland’s antics after that last-gap John Stones equaliser have not been forgotten n north London.
And there was no need for any Arsenal humility here, as City were put through the shredder.
Guardiola’s is a team thrown into transition in mid-season, thanks to their shocking pre-Christmas meltdown – there are new players, plenty of suddenly old players and no obvious sense of identity.
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City will struggle to make the Champions League places on this evidence, while Arsenal retain a slim hope of the title – they are six points behind Liverpool, having played a game more than the runaway leaders.
The Gunners are now unbeaten in five meetings with City – having previously held a shocking record against Guardiola’s team.
With Ederson deemed unfit, Stefan Ortega replaced the Brazilian in the City goal – and within 103 seconds, he was fishing the ball from the back of the net.
Manuel Akanji was the fall guy – a sloppy pass intercepted by the alert Leandro Trossard before Declan Rice fed Havertz who squared for Odegaard to apply a simple finish.
It was only the Arsenal skipper’s second Premier League goal of the season and it was first time since 2003 that City had conceded inside three minutes in back-to-back Premier League matches, although they had come back to defeat Chelsea last weekend.
When Odegaard netted Gabriel ran around Haaland and screamed into the Norwegian’s face – clearly not forgetting the City striker hurling a ball at the back of his head after City had rescued a late point at the Etihad in September.
If that was proof that Arsenal were fired up to avenge that near-miss, then the proof kept coming.
Arteta’s men were pressing like a pack of dogs, first into every 50-50, Declan Rice – in particular – tackling with a ravenous intent.
Gabriel Martinelli soon found the net, lifting a shot over Ortega but even Arsenal’s army of keyboard-warrior conspiracy theorists couldn’t argue against the Brazilian being well offside.
It took some time for City to join but when they did Omar Marmoush, on his second start since a move from Eintracht Frankfurt, fired over from 20 yards.
Then Marmoush delivered the corner from which Josko Gvardiol’s near-post header was pushed onto the bar by David Raya.
But Arsenal should have been 2–0 when Rice performed a mugging on Mateo Kovacic on the edge of the box, only for Havertz to somehow slice his shot wide.
It was an absolute sitter and it might persuade Arsenal’s hierarchy to stick an extra zero onto their £40million bid for Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins ahead of tomorrow’s transfer deadline.
Odegaard started cheerleading manically but the German’s miss looked like a haunting in the making.
City started to play, Phil Foden beginning to pull some strings and shortly before half-time Raya was forced into a smart low stop to keep out Savinho’s deflected shot.
After the break, it all went off.
First the great blond bogeyman Haaland got in front of William Saliba to power a header past Raya, after a delicious turn and cross from Savinho.
Haaland raced to the City fans in the corner of the Clock End and thumped the badge on his chest as Arsenal’s supporters responded with a deluge of invective.
It didn’t matter. Almost immediately, Arsenal were back in front.
It was a criminal stray pass from Foden which picked out Partey. When the Arsenal midfielder let rip, Stones turned and the ball cannoned off his back into the corner of the net, leaving Ortega helpless.
And six minutes later, the highlight of Arsenal’s afternoon arrived.
Rice fed Lewis-Skelly who advanced past Savinho, shimmied, then curled his shot around Stones – Ortega only able to push it against the inside of the post and in.
Lewis-Skelly celebrated in Haaland style – the classic seated meditation pose – adding insult to the Norwegian’s injury.
Rice stormed forward and fed Martinelli, whose shot was pushed away.
Soon, it was four, Partey releasing Martinelli who fed Havertz to cut inside Stones and steer his shot past Ortega.
In injury-time, Ethan Nwaneri cut inside and thumped home Arsenal’s fifth.
“Erling Haaland, stay humble, you c***” they sang.”
This was utterly brutal for Haaland and the rest of Guardiola’s team.
More to follow.
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ARSENAL kept their slim Premier League title hopes alive with a battering of floundering champions Manchester City.
The Gunners welcomed Pep Guardiola’s troops to the Emirates on Sunday afternoon, which they started nine points behind league leaders Liverpool.
But they reduced the gap between themselves and the Merseysiders to six points thanks to a 5-1 WIN over the visitors.
Goals from Martin Odegaard, Thomas Partey, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Kai Havertz and Ethan Nwaneri did the business on a cold evening in north London.
SunSport was live in attendance at the Emirates and is on hand to rate and slate the performances of Mikel Arteta’s troops.
Had very little to do in the first half but made a brilliant save in the 22nd minute to deny a goalbound header from Josko Gvardiol.
Made another stunning save two minutes from the half-time interval, stopping a deflected Savinho shot from close range. Powerless to stop Erling Haaland‘s 55th-minute header from briefly levelling the scores.
Didn’t offer his usual attacking threat going forward but was solid defensively. Picked up a pointless yellow breaking up a harmless counter-attack in the 24th minute. Almost scored late in the second half.
Didn’t have much to do in the first half but won all his aerial battles. Marshalled the defence well in early in the second but was embarrassingly outjumped and outmuscled by Haaland for City’s equaliser.
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Like his defensive partner, he was seldom called into action in the first half. Dominant in the air in his battles with Haaland, who he trolled after Odegaard’s goal.
Continues to endear himself to the Emirates faithful with composure and tenacity beyond his years as he brilliantly floated between left back and midfield.
Put real daylight between the two sides with a thumping finish just after the hour mark. This young lad is a real bright prospect for both the Gunners and England.
Steady in the heart of midfield and broke up play well when required.
Fired the Gunners back into the lead in the 57th minute with a deflected shot from outside the box.
Was in the right place at the right time to benefit from the aftermath of an uncharacteristic Manuel Akanji error and break the deadlock.
Was at the heart of everything good the north Londoners did going forward.
Combative, as always, in the middle of the park and played a role in the home side taking the lead, teeing up Havertz who squared the ball to Odegaard.
Was particularly lively on the left in the first half, giving Matheus Nunes a real run for his money. His end product, however, wasn’t the best.
Lively on the right wing in the early goings. Found the back of the net in the fifth minute after some beautiful play from Odegaard but was needlessly offside.
Forced a good save out of Ortega with a rasping effort in the 68th minute.
Lively early doors, testing Stefan Ortega with a tame shot in the first minute. Teed up Odegaard for a tap in a few moments later.
Missed a golden opportunity to double the lead in the 25th minute, dragging the ball wide with the goal at his absolute mercy.
Made amends for his howler by finishing an even harder chance in the 76th minute. He well and truly needed that as he looked absolutely devoid of confidence.
Ethan Nwaneri – 83 (on for Trossard) – 7
Put the cherry on top of the cake with an outrageous effort in second-half stoppage time.
Mikel Merino – 83 (on for Odegaard) – 5
Raheem Sterling – 89 (on for Kai Havertz ) – N/A
Riccardo Calafiori 89 (on for Lewis-Skelly) – N/A
THIS is the brainteaser that asks you to find what’s wrong with this man’s otherwise delightful morning stroll.
Everyone can see the gent walking across the bridge, but only those with a high IQ can spot the mistake in the image in seven seconds.
This teaser is tricky because there isn’t a lot going on in the background of the image to spot.
The lack of detail in what is there also complicates things, because nothing jumps out as being wrong immediately in the picture.
It makes for quite a simple image that doesn’t give you an obvious place to begin your search.
For example, the plain nature of the sky and the horizon behind the man means there aren’t many obvious mistakes that could be there.
It means that you might have to look for more obscure elements of the brainteaser that are hidden in plain sight.
The key to this one is to focus on the area behind the man.
Are you ready, because the clock is ticking!
If you’re still struggling, a hint would be to pay attention to the flow of the water.
People who are able to solve the puzzle quickly possess good observational skills and high cognitive speed.
It tests your ability to process a high volume of visual information and the ability to concentrate under high amounts of pressure.
Engaging in activities like solving optical illusions and brainteasers can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various brain regions.
Some benefits include:
Psychologists at The University of Glasgow found that staring at an optical illusion can improve eye sight by allowing you to see small print.
Escape London says puzzles can also give your mind a great workout and may “boost your brain’s activity” which “reduces the risk of dementia.”
These can help to stimulate several parts of the brain at the same time.
Tasks like this can also provide people with a productive way to have fun and relax.
Have you solved it? Don’t worry, if you’re still struggling we’ve included the solution to the brainteaser down below.
If you’ve solved that, why not try testing your mental agility on these ones?
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