Manchester City vs Fulham LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction
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A stoppage-time penalty from substitute Erling Haaland earned 10-man Manchester City a dramatic 2-1 win over Fulham on Saturday, a victory that sent the champions back to the top of the Premier League.
With leading goalscorer Haaland deemed fit enough only for the bench after missing the previous two City games through injury, Argentinean forward Julian Alvarez fired the home side into a 17th-minute lead.
The champions thought they had quickly doubled their lead through John Stones but Rodri was offside in the build-up, and Fulham capitalised on that reprieve, going straight down the other end and winning a 26th-minute penalty.
City defender Joao Cancelo was given a straight red card for bundling Harry Wilson to the floor, with former Manchester United midfielder Andreas Pereira making no mistake from the spot as Fulham went into the interval level.
City continued to dominate even with a numerical disadvantage. Haaland was brought on and quickly thought he had restored his side’s lead after glancing a header home, but VAR stepped in to rule the Norwegian to be offside.
It seemed City had done all they could until Kevin De Bruyne was brought down and Haaland converted the penalty to send the Etihad Stadium into delirium in the 95th minute, as the champions moved one point clear of Arsenal at the top of the standings. Fulham stayed eighth.
Manchester City vs Fulham
City have started this second half with real intensity. They want to put this to bed as soon as possible.
Manchester City vs Fulham
Haaland earns a rousing reception as he warms up for the first time.
Manchester City vs Fulham
City have largely adapted to going down to ten men well, but they are beginning to show signs of frustration. They'll need to reset for this second half if they want to secure all three points - because this Fulham team is digging deep and fighting for a result.
Manchester City vs Fulham
All square at the break here at Eithad Stadium. City took the lead through Alvarez and looked to be in cruise control only for Cancelo's red card to derail what had otherwise been a straightforward afternoon's work. Pereira converted the resulting penalty to set up what looks to be an intruiging second half of Premier League football.
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