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as manchester city drew 2-2 with arsenal, four incredible things happened and three indisputable facts

2024-09-23

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in the fifth round of the premier league, a highly anticipated match between manchester city and arsenal kicked off. this peak battle at the etihad stadium ended with a 2-2 draw. stones scored before the end of the game to seal the victory for manchester city, helping them return to the top of the league with 13 points. however, this draw was a bit regrettable for both sides, while liverpool and villa, who were closely behind, benefited from this draw in the standings.

when we look back at this ups and downs game, we have to mention the referee oliver's penalty, which undoubtedly became one of the highlights of the game. in the first half, arsenal scored two goals, both of which were accompanied by considerable controversy. the first controversy occurred when oliver called walker and saka to the sidelines for a discussion. walker had not yet returned to his position, and arsenal quickly issued a free kick and successfully equalized the score, and oliver approved the goal.

martinelli then scored again after a suspected foul on ederson. although var intervened in the review, oliver still upheld the original decision. in addition, trossard's red card also became a hot topic after the game. these penalties had a profound impact on the trend and final result of the game, sparking widespread heated discussions among fans and the media.

in addition to the controversy over the referee's penalty, haaland's amazing goal efficiency also became the highlight of the game. the young striker was like a duck in water in the premier league. he scored in five consecutive rounds at the beginning of the season, averaging 2 goals per game, becoming the player who needed the fewest games to score 10 goals in the history of the premier league.