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      • PARIS, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Borussia Dortmund's Erling Haaland scored twice, including a spectacular lob, to guide his side to a 4-2 home win over Union Berlin on Sunday which lifted them to within a point of leaders Bayern Munich and Vfl Wolfsburg.
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    • How Haaland broke Everton's resistance
    • Pep: I love winning games like this
    • Dyche: We didn't do enough offensively
    • Man City's deadly duo - Opta stats
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    Erling Haaland's late double sent Manchester City temporarily top of the Premier League as they beat Everton 2-0 to extend their winning run to 10 games in all competitions.

    The striker rifled home the opening goal with City's first shot on target following a corner in the 71st minute before adding a breakaway second from substitute Kevin De Bruyne's pass.

    Everton had defended doggedly before that, despite Sean Dyche's absence from the dugout as he served a touchline ban, but City's quality told as top scorer Haaland found the net in the Premier League for the first time since November, taking his tally to 16.

    The victory briefly put Pep Guardiola's side a point ahead of Liverpool prior to their victory over Burnley, and ensures Everton, deducted 10 points earlier this season, remain in trouble in 18th place and without a win in seven Premier League games.

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    •Man City boss Pep Guardiola dropped Kevin de Bruyne and Bernardo Silva, with Jeremy Doku and Matheus Nunes starting. Erling Haaland also started. •Sean Dyche named the same Everton team as in the 2-2 draw with Tottenham but Amadou Onana returned to the squad as a substitute.

    Man City boss Pep Guardiola said: "I love to win this type of game. The difficulty is there. We knew it, we talked about it.

    "Always Everton here at home is really complicated. We've lost a lot of points over many years. What pleased me the most is something the people cannot see - the body shape, the positivity, the body language.

    "In the first half, we were complaining. I know a 12.30 [kick-off] is more difficult but our body language was not good. The chemistry between the players, when they lose a ball or something is not going well, has to be better.

    "But in the second half, it was much better. In general, it was well deserved. I like to win this type of game - suffering and knowing how difficult everything is - because we learn the lessons for what's coming."

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    Everton boss Sean Dyche to TNT Sports: "We did well at containing them, with that side of the game, but not as well in turnovers and transitions, which was frustrating because you've got to play both parts of the game.

    "It was pleasing that their goal was their first shot on target, from the defensive perspective, but the transitions are massive. We gave the ball away so many times in good positions.

    "We won the ball in good areas and then, getting to the final third, didn't have the same kind of conviction.

    "That's why they are a top side, of course. They do both sides of the game very well, and if they're not doing it very well, they bring five players on who can.

    "The second goal is such a cheap goal and a cheap moment to give it away."

    On Everton's seven-game winless run, he added: "I don't think my noise changed when we had four wins on the trot. I think I stayed [even]. It's no different to me. It's a season's work, even more so this season with all the noise about the 10 points - and we'll see if that changes. But the commitment is very good."

    •Kevin De Bruyne's 12 assists for Erling Haaland is the most of any Premier League player for a specific team-mate in all competitions since the start of last season.

    •Erling Haaland's opener ended his run of 17 shots and 418 minutes without scoring a Premier League goal. The Norwegian has scored in all three of his league appearances against Everton (four goals).

    •Kevin De Bruyne has been involved in 23 goals across his last 23 appearances for Manchester City in all competitions (six goals, 17 assists), either scoring or assisting in six of his eight games this term.

    •Manchester City scored with their first shot on target in this game in the 71st minute, their longest wait for an attempt on target in a Premier League match since September 2021 vs Southampton (90th minute).

    Man City are back in Champions League action on Tuesday as they travel to Copenhagen in the round of 16; kick-off 8pm.

    They return to Sky Sports next weekend as they host Chelsea in the Premier League on Saturday Night Football; kick-off 5.30pm.

    Saturday 17th February 5:00pm Kick off 5:30pm

    Everton's next game is also live on Sky Sports when they welcome Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Monday Night Football on February 19; kick-off 8pm.

    Monday 19th February 6:30pm Kick off 8:00pm

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  7. Aug 12, 2023 · BURNLEY, United Kingdom - Erling Haaland started the Premier League season with a bang as the Norwegian struck twice in defending champions Manchester City’s 3-0 win at promoted Burnley.

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