City Storm Past Forest Despite Red Card Chaos
Manchester City roared into action against Nottingham Forest, netting two quickfire goals inside 15 minutes. Phil Foden opened the scoring with a slick first-time finish, set up by Kyle Walker. Moments later, Erling Haaland powered in a header from a Matheus Nunes cross.
But the second half exploded into drama within seconds. Just 27 seconds after the restart, Rodri was sent off for violent conduct after grabbing Morgan Gibbs-White by the throat. VAR backed the referee’s instant red card decision.
Despite being down to ten men and Forest fighting back hard, City held firm to claim a 2-0 victory. The win keeps Pep Guardiola’s side perfect at the top of the Premier League.
Luton Snatch Historic Point Against Wolves
In a nail-biting clash, Luton secured their maiden Premier League point with a 1-1 draw against 10-man Wolves. Carlton Morris slotted home a penalty after Joao Gomes’ handball handed Luton an edge.
Wolves were down to ten men most of the match after Jean-Ricner Bellegarde’s dismissal. Despite their numerical advantage, Luton couldn’t find a winner, settling for a share of the spoils.
Harry Kane Makes Bundesliga History with Thunderous Hat-Trick
Harry Kane is storming the Bundesliga! The England striker smashed a sensational hat-trick as Bayern Munich crushed Bochum 7-0.
- Kane opened the scoring just 13 minutes in.
- He converted a second-half penalty.
- Completed his treble with a tap-in from Leroy Sane’s cross.
Kane now holds the record for most goals in a player’s first five league games for Bayern.
“I’m here to play my part, and I hope there will be many more to come,” Kane said. He also plans to celebrate by hitting Munich’s famous Oktoberfest beer festival for the first time.