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Haaland Strike Sends Burnley Down as City Oust Arsenal

By Sachit Subba Football • Apr 23, 2026 02:11 AM • 34 views

Haaland Strike Sends Burnley Down as City Oust Arsenal

Rain and desperation hung in the air at Turf Moor. Manchester City showed up looking like the unstoppable team we expect. But they left looking human, battered, and maybe a bit lucky.

Just five minutes in, Erling Haaland proved why he dominates as the most feared striker around. He blasted a smooth left-footed finish past Martin Dubravka, making it feel like the outcome was already decided. Everyone expected City to run up the score.

However, that didn’t happen.

Burnley, facing the threat of relegation, refused to give up. Scott Parker’s team worked hard. They fought for every chance, turning a careful game into a real battle. They showed spirit and bravery. In the end, they were left disappointed.

That single goal was enough to shove Arsenal off. That one goal was enough to move Arsenal out of first place after six months at the top of the Premier League. Now, both teams have 70 points and a goal difference of +37. City is ahead only because they have scored more goals. The race is extremely close. For Burnley is grim. They’re stuck on 20 points, 13 away from safety with only four games left. The math is done. The dream is over. It’s their second relegation in three seasons, a bitter pill for a club that stormed the Championship with 100 points just a year ago. The second half was tense. Haaland hit the post, and Rayan Cherki forced a save from Dubravka. City never got a second goal. On the other end, Burnley’s Antoine Semenyo missed a big chance, sending the ball over the bar. He will likely remember that miss for a long time. tonight.

"We played a really good game. Unfortunately, we missed a lot of chances," Pep Guardiola said after the match. He looked tired and seemed to know his team was lucky to win.

When the final whistle blew, City’s travelling fans cheered. But it seemed more like relief than celebration. City is now unbeaten in 11 games, but this was not the convincing win they hoped for. The team looked tired and made mistakes.

Challenges will keep mounting for the City. Arsenal will play two more games before City meets their next league opponent. Pressure builds. For Burnley captain Kyle Walker, who once defended City's colours, the situation stings. He joined Burnley to help, but ended up watching his former team get relegated.

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