City Xtra
·20 April 2026
Revealed: Erling Haaland’s TV camera sing-song after Manchester City’s 2-1 win over Arsenal

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·20 April 2026

Manchester City striker Erling Haaland celebrated the crucial 2-1 win over Arsenal with a sing-song down the lens of a television camera at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
The momentum in the Premier League title race shifted back toward the Etihad as Manchester City emerged triumphant from a breathless showdown with Mikel Arteta’s league-leaders Arsenal.
The breakthrough arrived via the sensational Rayan Cherki, who navigated a congested penalty area with technical precision to find the back of David Raya’s net, though the lead was short-lived following a Gianluigi Donnarumma clearance that ricocheted off Kai Havertz and into the City goal just moments later.
In a contest defined by fine margins – where both sides were denied by the woodwork – Erling Haaland silenced the visiting support, reacting with instinct to notch a decisive second-half goal.
Despite a late barrage that saw Gabriel strike the post and Havertz squander a golden headed opportunity, Pep Guardiola’s players successfully weathered the storm to move within just three points of the Gunners with a game in hand.
And immediately after the final whistle on Sunday, sparking jubilant scenes among supporters, players, and staff alike, Erling Haaland most notably took opportunity to sing down the lens of one broadcaster camera on the field.
To the tune of Flo Rida’s 2012 hit ‘Good Feeling’, the Norway international smirked down into the television screens of millions around the world before singing, “Woah, sometimes, I get a good feeling!”
With the psychological advantage firmly in their favour following the defeat of Arsenal, Manchester City’s attention immediately pivots back to a relentless schedule that will certainly test the full depth of Pep Guardiola’s squad.
The first objective is a trip to Turf Moor to face Burnley, in the first opportunity to officially unseat the Gunners at the Premier League summit.
The midweek Lancashire clash will also act as the precursor to a weekend at Wembley, where City will lock horns with Championship side Southampton in a bid to secure a place in the 2026 FA Cup Final.
Pep Guardiola could yet provide a further update on Rodri’s fitness, after the Spaniard limped out of Sunday’s 2-1 win over Arsenal with a suspected groin injury. The Catalan coach will address reporters ahead of Wednesday night’s affair on Tuesday afternoon.









































