Man City take over top spot in Premier League, Haaland goes down in history

by Anadolu Agency

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Manchester City took over the top spot in the English Premier League after a 3-0 win against Wolverhampton Wanderers in week 7 on Saturday.

The Citizens’ Norwegian star Erling Haaland, who scored 11 goals in 7 matches, went down in history as he became the first Premier League player to score in his first four away games.

Manchester City’s Jack Grealish drew the first blood very early in the first minute at Molineux Stadium.

Haaland scored in the 16th minute and netted his 11th goal in 7 matches.

Wolves’ Irish defender Nathan Collins’ awful challenge on Grealish did not go unpunished by the referee and he was sent off in the 33rd minute.

Phil Foden scored the third goal in the 69th minute for the Citizens and declared the final score.

Wolves are placed 16th with six points in the Premier League standings.

Tottenham hammer Leicester 6-2

Tottenham Hotspur hammered Leicester City 6-2 in the week 7 game on Saturday.

Korean star Son Heung-min rallied the London club with his hat trick in the 73rd, 83rd, and 86th minutes at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Harry Kane in the eighth minute, Eric Dier in the 21st, and Rodrigo Bentancur in the 47th minute scored the Spurs’ other goals, while Youri Tielemans with a penalty goal in the sixth minute and James Maddison in the 41st minute scored Leicester’s.

Tottenham are placed second with 17 points and a goal difference behind the leaders Manchester City, while Leicester City anchored to the bottom of the table with only one point.

Saturday’s Premier League results

Wolverhampton Wanderers-Manchester City: 0-3

Newcastle United-Bournemouth: 1-1

Tottenham-Leicester City: 4-2

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