On a sunny afternoon at Stamford Bridge, Manchester City celebrated yet another milestone in their era of dominance. Erling Haaland, the Norwegian goal machine, marked his 100th appearance for the club with his 91st goal, further cementing his status as one of the most lethal strikers in world football. City fans erupted in joy as Haaland’s strike gave them a 1-0 lead against Chelsea, but the moment wasn’t without its drama.
The build-up to the goal was a classic example of City’s fluid attacking play, though not everyone was pleased with how it unfolded. As Josko Gvardiol threaded a pass to Jeremy Doku, Pep Guardiola, ever the perfectionist, was seen gesturing his disapproval from the sidelines. Perhaps the pass wasn’t as precise as the Spanish tactician had envisioned, but Doku’s quick change of pace soon silenced any concerns. The young Belgian winger accelerated past Chelsea’s defense, finding Bernardo Silva with a perfectly timed pass. Silva, teetering on the edge of offside, barely kept himself onside as he squared the ball to Haaland.
At first glance, it seemed like Haaland had taken one touch too many. The towering striker, known for his ruthless efficiency in front of goal, looked momentarily like he might squander the chance. But in typical Haaland fashion, he found the back of the net with a powerful finish, reminding everyone why he’s one of the best in the world.
The goal brought cheers from City’s traveling supporters, but the celebrations were put on hold as VAR stepped in to review the play. First, the officials checked for a potential offside on Bernardo Silva, and then, for reasons unclear to those in the stands, they conducted another check. The tension was palpable as both teams awaited the decision. After what felt like an eternity, the referee pointed to the center circle—goal confirmed.
With that, City took a 1-0 lead, and Haaland’s remarkable scoring record grew even more impressive. It was a fitting way to mark his 100th appearance for the club, a milestone that, like everything Haaland does, came with a flurry of goals