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  • The Independent

    Erling Haaland shows Man City’s transformation from the recent past

    Man City 5-1 Wolves: Haaland’s four goals demonstrated how City have adapted since the days of the returning David Silva as they held serve in the Premier League title race

  • The Telegraph

    Erling Haaland’s freakish scoring spree summed up by otherworldly leap for second goal

    The first thought was how he has jumped that high from practically a standing start but then Erling Haaland is not like the rest of us mere mortals. He has his own video game character now but there was always something other-worldly about him and, as he rose above poor Nelson Semedo as if being hoisted from the ground by some sort of invisible force, you just had to admire the sheer athleticism of the whole operation.

  • Associated Press

    Đurić scores twice as Monza hits Lazio's Champions League hopes with 2-2 draw

    Milan Đurić scored twice, including a stoppage-time equalizer, as Monza held Lazio 2-2 in Serie A on Saturday to hinder the capital club’s chances of qualifying for next season’s Champions League. The result ended Lazio’s four-match winning run and left Igor Tudor’s side seventh, three points behind Roma, which occupies fifth place and the final Champions League qualifying position after Italy earned an extra spot in next season’s competition. Sixth-place Atalanta is only a point ahead of Lazio but has played two fewer matches.

  • BBC

    Manchester City 5-1 Wolves: Analysis

    Let's face it, no-one was expecting Wolves to get anything from a trip to Manchester City, not after a run of seven games without a win that only ended with a narrow success against relegation-threatened Luton. Taking a step back, it is easy to understand that Craig Pawson's decision to award Manchester City their first penalty was not going to be overturned. What was Rayan Ait-Nouri supposed to do?