Published On 2/11/2025
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Manchester City regained the tone of victories that it had missed in the last stage of the English Premier League, and advanced to second place in the standings of the prestigious competition, following its valuable and well-deserved 3-1 victory over its guest Bournemouth – Sunday – in the tenth stage of the competition.
At the Etihad Stadium, Norwegian star Erling Haaland scored for Manchester City in the 17th minute, and Bournemouth quickly equalized through Taylor Adams in the 25th minute.
Erling Haaland opens the scoring for Manchester City after a wonderful pass from Rayan Sharqi 🎯⚽️#English_Premier_League #Manchester_City #bournemouth pic.twitter.com/xmrrsFGTFa
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Bournemouth did not enjoy their draw much, after Haaland scored again, scoring the second goal for Manchester City in the 32nd minute, strengthening his presence as the top scorer in the competition this season, after raising his tally to 13 goals in 10 matches.
The excitement continued in the second half, after Nico O’Reilly scored the third goal for Manchester City in the 60th minute, securing the three points for Spanish coach Pep Guardiola’s team.
Nico O’Reilly adds the third goal for Manchester City#English_Premier_League #Manchester_City #bournemouth pic.twitter.com/gFmFu0dlVf
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This victory comes to give Manchester City good momentum before its expected meeting next Wednesday with its German guest, Borussia Dortmund, in the round.
The fourth round of the European Champions League.
With this result, Manchester City’s score, which suffered a sudden loss against Aston Villa in the last stage, rose to 19 points to advance to second place, after achieving its sixth victory in the tournament this season against one draw and 3 defeats, trailing by 6 points behind Arsenal (the leaders).
On the other hand, Bournemouth, which suffered its second loss in the tournament this season compared to 5 wins and 3 draws, froze at 18 points and fell to fourth place.
First win for West Ham after 6 matches
Portuguese coach Nuno Espirito Santo achieved his first victory with West Ham United since assuming his technical duties, and came at the expense of his guest Newcastle 3-1 on Sunday.
West Ham overturned their deficit with a goal by Jacob Murphy (4), scoring a hat-trick through Brazilian Lucas Paqueta (35), Dutchman Sven Botman (45 + 5), and Czech Tomas Soucek (90 + 7).
It is West Ham’s first victory after six matches, 5 of which ended in losses, raising its score to seven points in eighteenth place, three points behind Burnley, seventeenth, whom it will meet next week.
On the other hand, Newcastle’s score, which is preparing to face Spanish club Athletic Bilbao in the Champions League competition on Wednesday, froze at 12 points in thirteenth place.
The victory comes to relieve the pressure on the shoulders of Espirito Santo, who succeeded Graham Potter, who was dismissed from his position on September 28, as he scored one point out of a possible 12, finding his team in the nineteenth and penultimate place before the start of the tenth stage.
