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Haaland's goal numbers are 'insane', says Man City coach Guardiola
Two own goals by Burnley's Maxime Estéve and a late brace from Erling Haaland helped Manchester City secure their 14th consecutive win over Burnley.
- On Saturday, Manchester City beat Burnley 5-1 at the Etihad Stadium, extending their run over Burnley to 14 consecutive wins.
- Pep Guardiola's side came into the game aiming to recover from the Arsenal stalemate, while Maxime Estève's two own goals reflected Burnley's costly defensive errors.
- Matheus Nunes restored City's lead with a 62nd-minute volley, Jaidon Anthony equalised before half-time from Quilindschy Hartman's cross, and Erling Haaland sealed the victory with a late brace.
- The victory also helped Guardiola's side climb the table into fourth place after collecting three wins and a draw, marking City's 23rd win in their last 25 matches against promoted sides.
- Despite their loss, Burnley created notable chances and forced saves as Martin Dúbravka produced several key stops and Lyle Foster's deflected shot narrowly missed early in the second half.
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Haaland's goal numbers are 'insane', says Man City coach Guardiola
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said Erling Haaland's numbers were "insane" after the forward scored a late brace in Saturday's 5-1 win over Burnley, taking the Norway international to a league-best eight goals from six matches.Haaland has scored in four straight league games as City bounced back from b
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