Statements allegedly made before Pelangai polls: Investigation papers on PAS’ Sanusi, Jengka assemblyman submitted to DPP’s office, say policeManchester City's Norwegian striker #09 Erling Haaland celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Uefa Champions League Group B second leg football match between Manchester City and Young Boys at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on November 7, 2023.
And the Norway striker showed there was no lingering injury issue as he took his Champions League goal tally to a remarkable 39 in 34 matches.He put City ahead with a first half penalty and netted again with a brilliant long-range effort after Phil Foden’s eye-catching strike doubled the holders’ lead.
But City defeated Young Boys 3-1 in Bern a fortnight ago and it didn’t take long for the treble winners to reestablish their supremacy.Rico Lewis should have given City the lead in the opening minutes when Jack Grealish picked him out six yards from goal, but the young midfielder’s shot was cleared off the line by Loris Benito.
Haaland stepped up to take the penalty, calmly sending Racioppi the wrong way before marking the moment by replicating Didier Drogba’s leaping goal celebration. Foden duly delivered in first half stoppage-time, conjuring a sublime solo effort as he controlled Grealish’s pass with a superb touch, skipped past Ulisses Garcia into the area and curled his shot into the far corner from five yards.