Haaland scores again but he’s not a one-man team: Villa halt Pep’s engine

Not even Erling Haaland can win football matches all on his own. Hey, this is a team sport! The Norwegian hitman made it ten goals in just six Premier League matches, but Leon Bailey snatched a late equaliser for struggling Aston Villa to give Steven Gerrard a point on Saturday night.Haaland has been remarkably prolific since his $58 million move from Borussia Dortmund, but Pep Guardiola’s side were punished for failing to build on their lead as Bailey’s blistering finish left the champions frustrated.It was the first time this season City had failed to score more than once in a game, after netting 19 times in their opening five matches. After their 3-3 draw against Newcastle in August, this was the second time they had failed to take maximum points. Unbeaten City sit in second place, above Tottenham on goal difference and one point behind leaders Arsenal, who play their game in hand at Manchester United on Sunday.Villa are outside the relegation zone on goals scored after a battling display that should ease the pressure on under-fire boss Gerrard for a few days at least. Kyle Walker wasted a golden opportunity to put City ahead inside four minutes as the right-back blazed over from Ilkay Gundogan’s pass after a flowing move cut through the Villa defence.Kevin De Bruyne was back in the City line-up in place of Julian Alvarez after the Belgium star was rested for the 6-0 rout of Nottingham Forest. De Bruyne announced his return with a long-range blast that fizzed just wide before unfurling a sublime pass that Gundogan flicked narrowly off target. With Guardiola’s men camped in the Villa half, Ollie Watkins almost caught them on the break as he glided into the City area and shot past the far post.Held without a single shot on target in the first half, City finally broke through five minutes after the interval. Once again, it was Haaland who did the damage and De Bruyne who provided the assist. Haaland had only touched the ball 10 times before the latest example of his predatory instincts. Taking possession wide on the right flank, De Bruyne curled a brilliant cross to the far post, cutting out Villa keeper Emiliano Martinez, who could only watch helplessly as Haaland volley home from close range.De Bruyne was City top scorer in the league with 15 goals last season and Haaland is already closing in on the total. Although City were controlling possession, their slender lead gave Villa hope and Bailey threatened an equaliser when his 20-yard drive whistled wide.Haaland never stopped searching for another chance to add to his tally and he was twice denied by Martinez, while De Bruyne crashed a free-kick off the bar. But City’s rare failure to turn territorial dominance into a resounding victory came back to haunt them with 16 minutes left. Villa tenaciously won a series of challenges to pen City in before Jacob Ramsey whipped over a cross that Bailey volleyed past Ederson with superb technique for his first league goal in over a year.The Holte End erupted as Gerrard punched the air before trying to control his emotions on the touchline. Villa were controversially denied a winner when Philippe Coutinho curled home, only for an offside flag to disallow the effort, which couldn’t be checked by VAR because the referee’s whistle was blown before the shot. Rodri was agonisingly close to winning it for City in the closing moments when he rifled a low drive narrowly wide.ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCHDAY 6SaturdayEverton – Liverpool 0-0Brentford – Leeds 5-2 (2-1)/Toney 30 pen, 43, 58, Mbeumo 80, Wissa 90+2 – Sinisterra 45+1, Roca 79/Chelsea – West Ham 2-1 (0-0)/Chilwell 76, Havertz 88 – Antonio 62/Newcastle – Crystal Palace 0-0Nottingham Forest – Bournemouth 2-3 (2-0)/Kouyate 34, Johnson 45+2 – Billing 51, Solanke 63, Anthony 87/Tottenham – Fulham 2-1 (1-0)/Hojberg 40, Kane 75 – Mitrovic 83/Wolves – Southampton 1-0 (1-0)/Podence 45+1/Aston Villa – Manchester City 1-1 (0-0)/Bailey 74 – Haaland 50/Sunday 16.00: (1.96) Brighton (3.50) Leicester (4.50)18.30: (2.70) Man.Utd. (3.35) Arsenal (2.80)***odds are subject to change

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