Manchester City striker Erling Haaland was quick to post on social media after Arsenal dropped points again on Friday night.
The Gunners had to win last night after dropping points in each of their previous two games. They started terribly, going a goal down after 27 seconds before allowing the Saints to double their lead 11 minutes later.
Gabriel Martinelli brought the home side back into the game, The second half didn’t provide much relief as Duje Caleta-Car was free at the back post to head home a third.
The score read 3-1 in the 87th minute and it looked like Arsenal would lose. However, goals from Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka in two minutes helped them pick up a point.
The Gunners now lead City by five points but have played two games more than their title rivals and still have to go to the Etihad.
After the result was confirmed, City striker Erling Haaland took to social media to post an interestingly timed post with pictures of him smiling.
“MOOD.STILL” was the caption and was accompanied by photos of the striker in training with Manchester City.
Footbal supporters were quick to react to this Haaland’s tweet.
perfect timing man 😂
— DF.Richard ⚡ (@DzeRichard) April 21, 2023
@9llmy: “What perfect tweet timing! 💙”
@philcaso: “Huge troll”
@banky_xo: “Love the timing of the tweet.”
@LyfeSuperstaR: “Finish them on Wednesday”
@citehxen: “Can’t wait until you bang a hattrick against Ramsdale”
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