Manchester City 2-2 Arsenal: Manchester City and Arsenal play out one of the all-time classics at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, as both sides shared goals, cards, and some exchange of blows as well, as things got pretty heated at the end of the match.


However, the champions survived a scare at home, as John Stones' last-gasp equaliser resulted in breaking Arsenal's hearts, as Mikel Arteta's side were merely moments away from an iconic win after going a man down earlier in the first-half.


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With the draw, Manchester City have now dropped points for the first time this season, but still stay on top of the table with 13 points in 5 games, and, as for Arsenal, this draw now keeps them 4th, behind Liverpool and Aston Villa, as only 2 points separate the Top 4 sides.


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Manchester City and Arsenal will now shift their focus to EFL Cup as they face Watford and Bolton Wanderers respectively, and both the sides will be looking to make a positive start, as a hectic winter schedule awaits them.


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Manchester City were off to a stellar start as Erling Haaland opened the scoring inside 9 minutes to score his 100th goal for the club, and with that, he became the 19th Manchester City player to reach the mark of 100 goals.


Erling Haaland has now scored in all 5 Premier League games this season, and has hit the double digits, thereby, becoming one of the fastest players in the league's history to reach the mark in a single season.






The goal did not break Arsenal's momentum, as the Gunners went on to pull off a first-half comeback with goals from Calafiori and Gabriel, bu dealt a huge blow as Leonardo Trossard's second yellow card of the game resulted in a red, and Mikel Arteta's men were down to 10.













The second hald saw a completely different Arsenal side, as they recorded only 1 attempt and 12% possession. Constant attack from Manchester City finally paid dividends, as they broke 10-man Arsenal's resistence via a John Stones goal, as the defender scored a famous last-gasp equaliser.