Esteve scores two own goals, Haaland nets twice as Burnley lose 5-1 at Man City

Manchester City’s Erling Haaland celebrates their third goal, an own goal scored by Burnley’s Maxime Esteve, during their English Premier League match against Burnley — Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Sept. 27, 2025. (Reuters)
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Updated 27 September 2025
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Esteve scores two own goals, Haaland nets twice as Burnley lose 5-1 at Man City

  • “It was a difficult game but we controlled it better in the second half. It was a good victory,” said Matheus Nunes, who scored City’s second goal
  • City took an early lead when Burnley keeper Martin Dubravka palmed away Jeremy Doku’s shot

MANCHESTER: Two own goals by Maxime Esteve ended Burnley’s hopes of fighting back as Manchester City cruised to a 5-1 Premier League win on Saturday, with Erling Haaland scoring a late brace.
City’s third win in the campaign took them to 10 points from six matches, reducing the gap with champions Liverpool to five points, after the leaders lost 2-1 at Crystal Palace.
“It was a difficult game but we controlled it better in the second half. It was a good victory,” said Matheus Nunes, who scored City’s second goal.
“We’re still trying to reach the level we used to be with control in every game. We want to win every game but sometimes it isn’t easy. We’ll get there.”
City took an early lead when Burnley keeper Martin Dubravka palmed away Jeremy Doku’s shot but it rebounded toward Phil Foden, and Esteve’s hurried attempt to clear the danger went into the net instead.
The hosts dominated possession and subdued the Burnley attack, with the visitors unable to make an attempt to score until the 23rd minute, when Kyle Walker tried his luck with a long shot.
Dubravka deflected Nico Gonzalez’s shot for a corner and punched away Foden’s free kick to keep Burnley in the game, as a dominant City looked to double their lead.
But Burnley’s very first shot on target found the equalizer in the 38th minute, when Jaidon Anthony played a one-two with Quilindschy Hartman and fired with his left foot inside the box. The ball took a deflection off Ruben Dias and hopped into the net.

HAALAND SHINES IN THE SECOND HALF
Anthony’s fourth goal of the season reinvigorated Burnley and the visitors pushed for a second goal after the break, with Hartman’s shot testing City keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.
But City regained the lead in the 61st minute when Haaland, who had a quiet first half as he returned from a back injury, leapt to head down a cross for Nunes to finish from close range.
Esteve’s second own goal came four minutes later, as substitute Oscar Bobb’s shot hit the French defender before going in near the far post, giving City a comfortable 3-1 lead.
Dubravka kept out shots from Tijjani Reijnders and Doku as City piled on the pressure, but he could not deny Haaland when the Norwegian forward found the net from Doku’s pass.
Haaland scored again in added time as a mix-up between defenders Esteve and Hjalmar Ekdal allowed the league’s leading scorer to break through toward goal and slot in his eighth goal in the campaign, sealing a 5-1 win for City.
City manager Pep Guardiola said he was happy with his team’s performance in the second half in the absence of midfielder Rodri, who missed the game due to an injury.
“I don’t know right now how the pain is in his knee. He said to us that he was not ready to play,” Guardiola told the BBC.
Burnley’s third loss in the last four games left them struggling at 17th in the table, with only four points.
City, who visit AS Monaco for a Champions League clash on Wednesday, will continue their English top-flight campaign at Brentford on October 5, the same day Burnley visit Aston Villa.


Sri Lanka board tells cricketers to stay in Pakistan after bomb blast

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Sri Lanka board tells cricketers to stay in Pakistan after bomb blast

  • The players expressed fears for their safety following Tuesday’s suicide bombing in the Pakistani capital
  • “If any player, players, or member of the support staff return despite SLC’s directives, a formal review will be conducted,” SLC said

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) on Wednesday told its players to remain in Pakistan or risk facing a “formal review” after members of the squad declared their intention to depart early from their tour of the country due to security concerns.
The players expressed fears for their safety following Tuesday’s suicide bombing in the Pakistani capital, which killed 12 and wounded 27 outside a court.
SLC issued a statement saying it had instructed the team to go ahead with their ongoing tour of Pakistan as scheduled despite an unspecified number of players requesting to return home.
“If any player, players, or member of the support staff return despite SLC’s directives, a formal review will be conducted... and an appropriate decision will be made,” the board said.
It added that replacements would be sent to ensure the tour continues without interruption.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed that the second ODI scheduled for Thursday has been put back by one day to Friday while Saturday’s third match will now be played on Sunday. Both will be in Rawalpindi.
“Grateful to the Sri Lankan team for their decision to continue the Pakistan tour,” PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi said on social media. “The spirit of sportsmanship and solidarity shines bright.”
Six Sri Lankan players were wounded in March 2009 when gunmen opened fire on their team bus as it was taking them to Qaddafi Stadium in Lahore for a Test match.
The incident led to international teams staying away from Pakistan for nearly a decade.
Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by six runs in the opening ODI in Rawalpindi on Tuesday, a game that went ahead despite the suicide attack in the twin city of Islamabad.
The PCB said security around the visiting team had been tightened following the attack.
Naqvi met Sri Lankan players at their Islamabad hotel on Wednesday and assured them of their safety, Pakistani officials said.
Sri Lanka are playing in a three-match ODI series against Pakistan before taking part in a T20 tri-series tournament against the hosts and Zimbabwe from November 17-29.