Erling Haaland Argument With Mikel Arteta: It was a blockbuster Sunday in the Premier League 2024/25, as Manchester City and Arsenal played out one of the all-time classics which ended in a memorable 2-2 draw, thanks to last-gasp equaliser from John Stones to save the day for reigning champions.

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However, as soon as the referee blew the whistle to restart the game, Erling Haaland ran into Thomas Partey and players from both sides were involved in a heated segment out there in the middle. After the full-time whistle, things got pretty interesting as Erling Haaland was seen arguing with Mikel Arteta. 

The clip of it has now been posted by Sky Sports Football on their social media handles, and in the video, Erling Haaland can be clearly seen telling Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta to 'Stay Humble' and upon his heated interaction with the Spaniard, former Manchester City forward Gabriel Jesus (who now plays for Arsenal) jumped into the defence of his manager.

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The Norwegian was unfazed with the Brazilian's intervention and started abusing the player, labelling him a 'clown'. Upon seeing the seriousness of the situation, fellow teammates jumped in and calmed the situation down, but the video is now making waves all over the social media.

Watch the viral video here:

Manchester City Surpasses Arsenal's Unique Undefeated Home Record

Pep Guardiola's team are unbeaten at home since December 2022, and with their iconic draw against Arsenal on Tuesday, they have gone above the 'Invincibles' side of Arsenal by making it 33 consecutive home games unbeaten.

Here's a look at the all-time record of the Premier League:

Team Matches Unbeaten Time Period
Chelsea 86 March 2004 - October 2008
Liverpool 68 May 2017 - January 2021
Manchester City 37 December 2010 - December 2012
Manchester United 36 December 1998 - December 2000
Manchester United 35 December 1994 - October 1996
Manchester City 33* Decemebr 2022 - Present
Arsenal 32 May 2003 - January 2005

Note: "*" denotes active/ongoing streak