
Haaland's Winner Keeps Man City's Title Dream Alive
Manchester City's thrilling 2-1 victory over Arsenal brings them within three points of the league leaders with just five games left. Erling Haaland's 23rd goal of the season could mark the turning point in one of the Premier League's most exciting title races.
When Erling Haaland slotted home his 65th-minute winner against Arsenal on Sunday, he didn't just score a goal. He breathed new life into what looked like a settled Premier League title race just two weeks ago.
Manchester City's 2-1 victory at home cut Arsenal's lead to just three points with five rounds remaining. City also has a game in hand at Burnley on Wednesday, setting up a dramatic final stretch that could see the title change hands multiple times before May.
The match itself delivered everything fans hope for in a title showdown. Rayan Cherki gave City a 16th-minute lead with a brilliant weaving run and finish, showing the creative spark that makes this team special.
Arsenal responded just two minutes later in the most unexpected way. Kai Havertz charged down goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma's clearance, and the ball rebounded into the net from close range to level the score.
Both teams hit the woodwork before Haaland struck. The Norwegian striker, who leads the league with 23 goals, finished calmly from Nico O'Reilly's cross to give City all three points.

Why This Inspires
This title race reminds us why we love sports. Arsenal, chasing their first championship since 2004, has given their long-suffering fans hope all season despite finishing as runners-up the past three years.
City's remarkable 10-game unbeaten streak shows the resilience that defines championship teams. After looking out of contention two weeks ago, they've clawed their way back through determination and quality.
Both teams still face challenging schedules. City must navigate trips to Everton and Bournemouth plus a final-day meeting with Aston Villa, while Arsenal balances league duties with a Champions League semifinal run.
The beauty of this race is that neither team is backing down. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta captured the moment perfectly: "It's a new league now – everything is still to play for."
Five games remain, and the Premier League title hangs in the balance between two exceptional teams pushing each other to greatness.
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Based on reporting by France 24 English
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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