Haaland hits hat-trick to take Man City top, Son treble inspires Spurs

Manchester City’s Erling Braut Haaland celebrates scoring their fifth goal and his hat-trick during their Premier League match against Fulham at Etihad Stadium on Sept. 2, 2023 (Reuters)
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Updated 02 September 2023
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Haaland hits hat-trick to take Man City top, Son treble inspires Spurs

  • In keeping with the early weeks of the season, City were good enough for the three points without ever hitting top gear
  • The home side had not had a shot on target until Julian Alvarez turned home Haaland’s cross to open the scoring on 31 minutes

MANCHESTER, United Kingdom: Erling Haaland scored a hat-trick as Manchester City maintained their perfect Premier League start with a 5-1 thrashing of Fulham on Saturday, as Son Heung-min’s also netted three times in Tottenham’s 5-2 victory at Burnley.
But Chelsea’s huge investment in the transfer market is still to reap reward as the Blues were beaten 1-0 at home by Nottingham Forest.
In keeping with the early weeks of the season, City were good enough for the three points without ever hitting top gear.
The English champions were without manager Pep Guardiola as he recovers from back surgery in his native Catalonia.
The home side had not had a shot on target until Julian Alvarez turned home Haaland’s cross to open the scoring on 31 minutes.
Fulham, who were missing influential midfielder Joao Palhinha after his deadline day move to Bayern Munich collapsed on Friday, responded immediately when Tim Ream tapped in from a corner.
City needed a set-piece of their own to restore the lead in controversial circumstances.
Nathan Ake’s header was allowed to stand despite Manuel Akanji, who was in an offside position, jumping over the ball.
Haaland then exploded after the break. He became the fastest player to reach 40 Premier League goals, in just 39 appearances, with a cool finish from Phil Foden’s through ball.
The Norwegian then put his missed penalty at Sheffield United last weekend behind him to slot home from the spot.
And he made it six goals in five games this season by completing his hat-trick in stoppage time.
Spurs sit just two points behind City as their sparkling start under Ange Postecoglou continued.
Burnley had taken the lead after just four minutes at Turf Moor through Lyle Foster.
But Son, who was moved into a more central role by Postecoglou in place of Richarlison, soon proved his manager had pulled off another masterstroke.
The Tottenham captain’s deft chip levelled before a thunderous strike from Cristian Romero put the visitors in front in first-half stoppage time.
James Maddison’s curling finish from the edge of the box made it 3-1 before Son took center stage to score twice in three minutes to complete his hat-trick.
Chelsea’s spending on deadline day took their total splashed on new players in just over a year under a consortium fronted by Todd Boehly to over £1 billion ($1.3 billion).
Moises Caicedo’s move from Brighton that could rise to £115 million broke the British transfer record last month.
But the Ecuador international was at fault for the only goal at Stamford Bridge to leave Mauricio Pochettino’s men embarrassed.
Anthony Elanga slotted home three minutes into the second-half after Caicedo gave the ball away inside his own half.
New signing Cole Palmer was thrown on to try and turn the game around, but Chelsea’s lack of a natural goalscorer, despite their huge outlay, was again exposed.
Pochettino has won just one of his first four games in charge to leave Chelsea already eight points adrift of City.
Bournemouth were denied their first win under Andoni Iraola as Bryan Mbuemo snatched a 2-2 draw for Brentford.
Sheffield United and Everton secured their first point of the season after a pulsating 2-2 draw in the lunchtime kick-off.
Cameron Archer’s debut strike and a Jordan Pickford own goal put the Blades in front after Abdoulaye Doucoure’s early opener for Everton.
Arnaut Danjuma levelled early in the second-half, but Everton needed some heroics from Pickford in stoppage time to prevent slipping to a fourth straight defeat.


Napoli hope to halt slide as Inter and Milan turn up the pressure

Updated 29 January 2026
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Napoli hope to halt slide as Inter and Milan turn up the pressure

  • “We have only 13 ⁠outfield players available, and Lukaku has at most 15 minutes in his legs,” Conte said
  • Inter hold a five-point lead over city rivals AC Milan in second place and Cristian Chivu’s side travel to Cremonese on Sunday

ROME: After their Champions League exit, Napoli’s season is teetering on the edge — with a mounting injury list and a growing gap to Serie A leaders Inter Milan — but Saturday’s home clash against strugglers Fiorentina offers them a chance to steady the ship.
Eliminated from Europe following a 3-2 home defeat by Chelsea on Wednesday, Serie A champions Napoli may benefit from a less gruelling schedule, but coach Antonio Conte is unlikely to see the silver lining with his side dealing with multiple injury absences.
While Conte has recently welcomed Romelu Lukaku back from a long-term injury, Kevin De Bruyne, Billy Gilmour, David Neres, Matteo Politano, Amir Rrahmani, Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa and Vanja Milinkovic-Savic are all sidelined.
“I’ve never seen a situation like this anywhere in the world, we have only 13 ⁠outfield players available, and Lukaku has at most 15 minutes in his legs,” Conte, whose side are nine points adrift of Inter, said.
“These are situations we must face with heads held high, with courage and hunger, trying to play our game without sitting back in defense. We want to understand if we are on the right track and how much distance separates us from that level. We must forget about being Champions of Italy.”
Fiorentina, sitting 18th in the table after securing just three league ⁠wins, are dealing with their own difficulties, including Moise Kean’s reported unavailability due to a hamstring injury.
Inter hold a five-point lead over city rivals AC Milan in second place and Cristian Chivu’s side travel to Cremonese on Sunday.
Cremonese were the early-season surprise package, but have picked up just two league wins since November.
“The whole team has reached a level of maturity where hard work and humility are decisive, no matter who we are up against. We can win or lose, but we must never lose our mentality,” Chivu said after Wednesday’s 2-0 win at Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League.

NO EUROPEAN DISTRACTIONS FOR MILAN
Milan, meanwhile, prepare to face Bologna on Tuesday, as they aim to continue their unexpected chase for the Scudetto. Massimiliano Allegri’s side have no distractions ⁠from European competition this season.
Despite the manager’s insistence that the club’s ambition is merely a top-four finish this season, they sit in second place with more than half the campaign completed, four points clear of chasing AS Roma in third and Napoli in fourth.
The weekend offers Juventus and Roma a chance to strengthen their push for next season’s Champions League qualification spots.
Gian Piero Gasperini’s Roma boast one of the league’s strongest defensive records, but their lack of attacking firepower has often made it difficult to turn solid performances into wins.
Evan Ferguson is unlikely to feature in Monday’s trip to Udinese as he continues to struggle with an ankle problem, while Artem Dovbyk is not expected back any time soon after suffering a hamstring injury earlier this year, leaving Roma short of attacking options.
Juventus travel to Parma on Sunday needing a win to keep pace in the top-four race. They sit fifth, one point behind Roma and Napoli.