Erling Haaland’s Century Celebration Marred by Controversy as Arsenal’s Myles Lewis-Skelly Makes Debut
Erling Haaland’s impressive century of goals for Manchester City was overshadowed by controversy as Arsenal’s young starlet Myles Lewis-Skelly made his Premier League debut. The 17-year-old made headlines for receiving a yellow card before even playing a minute of football, thanks to a clever attempt to waste time by telling David Raya to sit down.
The match between Arsenal and City was a bad-tempered affair, with multiple scuffles breaking out throughout the game. The tension was palpable, with even Haaland getting involved in a heated argument with Gabriel, which Lewis-Skelly valiantly tried to intervene in. However, the Norwegian striker wasn’t having it, and responded by asking "who the f*ck are you" before continuing to scuffle with Jakub Kiwior.
Haaland’s antics didn’t go unnoticed, with many fans praising his boldness and others criticizing his behavior. Meanwhile, Lewis-Skelly won over the hearts of Arsenal fans with his fearless approach, with one fan tweeting "he’s scared of NO occasion.. born leader".
The match itself was an eventful one, with a controversial red card, four goals, and a screamer from an unexpected defender. The post-match controversy only added to the drama, with Haaland throwing the ball off Gabriel’s head and squaring up to Gabriel Jesus at full time.
The Stats:
- Erling Haaland’s century of goals for Manchester City
- Myles Lewis-Skelly’s debut and yellow card before playing a minute of football
- Four goals scored in the match
- One red card given
- A screamer from an unexpected defender
The Verdict:
The match between Arsenal and City will go down as one of the most eventful Premier League matches in years. While Haaland’s century of goals is an impressive achievement, his behavior on the pitch was questionable at best. Lewis-Skelly, on the other hand, showed incredible bravery and leadership on his debut.
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