Haaland Brace Lifts Man City Past Everton 2-0 at Etihad

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Manchester City reclaimed top spot in the Premier League with a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Everton at the Etihad Stadium on October 18, 2025. Erling Haaland proved decisive once again, scoring both goals in the second half to break down a stubborn Toffees defense and guide Pep Guardiola’s men back to the summit.

Despite City’s near-total dominance in possession, the opening 45 minutes were marked by frustration. Everton, compact and well-organized, resisted waves of blue attacks led by Phil Foden and Savinho, who missed multiple clear chances. The breakthrough finally arrived shortly after halftime when Haaland converted from close range to register his 23rd goal of the season.

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Just 20 minutes later, the Norwegian doubled the lead with a powerful low drive, assisted by Savinho, whose persistence eventually paid off. The young Brazilian, however, remained under scrutiny from supporters for his inconsistent finishing—several first-half efforts either saved by Jordan Pickford or dragged wide.

One City fan vented on X (formerly Twitter): “We’re playing so good but we need to convert our chances ffs. Does Savinho not do finishing training????” The sentiment reflected a broader frustration among fans eager for sharper finishing in crucial matches.

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After the game, Pep Guardiola defended his summer signing:

“Savinho brings energy and creativity; the goals will come with time. What matters is his contribution to the team’s rhythm and pressing.”

The victory extends Manchester City’s unbeaten run to seven matches, reinforcing their bid for a fifth consecutive Premier League title. Haaland’s ruthless form remains City’s biggest weapon, but Guardiola will expect improved end product from the flanks as the season intensifies.

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With fixtures against Newcastle and Tottenham on the horizon, the defending champions appear primed for another relentless title chase. For Everton, the loss compounds an inconsistent run under Sean Dyche, leaving them hovering near the bottom half of the table.

As Haaland continues rewriting Premier League scoring records, one question lingers: can anyone stop Manchester City’s machine?

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