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Peter Fitzpatrick·5 November 2025
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Peter Fitzpatrick·5 November 2025
Manchester City are in cruise control against Borussia Dortmund and, for a change, it's not all been about Erling Haaland.
That's not to say he hasn't scored, though.
With Nico O'Reilly scoring the final goal in the 3-1 win over Bournemouth on Sunday, Phil Foden made it two in a row for academy graduates and without Haaland, passing the ball beautifully past Gregor Kobel after being left in acres of space in the edge of the box.
It was his third strike in the Champions League against the German side, and his 19th in total, which sees him go past the legendary Ronaldinho in the all-time charts.
He got his 20th in the second half with an even better finish from outside the bottom, giving Thomas Tuchel food for thought ahead of selecting his England squad on Friday.
Not one to miss out when goals are on offer, Haaland got on the mark against his former side once again after Foden's first, smashing the ball home after excellent wing play from Jérémy Doku.
It makes it a ridiculous 27 goals for club and country for the Norwegian striker this campaign by bonfire night, and sees him create more history.
How many might he end up with tonight? How many might he end up with for the season?
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