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Haaland brace, Liverpool drama & late twists – Premier League live chaos

09.02.2026 - 12:32:55

Haaland goes clinical, Liverpool cling on in a wild finish, and the title race tilts again – but one superstar totally disappears when it matters.

Kick-off! As of today, 2026-02-09, the pitch is on fire... Did you see that?? If you were searching for football results today and somehow missed this Premier League madness, you need to catch up fast. From Erling Haaland doing Erling Haaland things for Manchester City to Liverpool surviving a wild late push, this matchday turned the title race into absolute chaos.

Premier League live drama: Haaland the machine, Liverpool hanging on

Let's start with the headline act: Manchester City vs Chelsea at the Etihad. City ran out 3-1 winners in a game that started cagey and exploded into life once the big names woke up.

After a nervy opening, it was Erling Haaland who broke it open. In the 28th minute, Kevin De Bruyne slid a perfectly weighted pass between the lines, Haaland bullied his marker, opened his body, and smashed it low past the keeper. 1-0, scorer: Erling Haaland.

Chelsea actually hit back with a slick move of their own – a quick one-two down the left, a low cut-back, and Cole Palmer slotted home against his former club. 1-1, scorer: Cole Palmer. You could feel the tension spike all over the stadium.

But the second half was City's show. Phil Foden took over, constantly drifting into pockets between the lines, dragging blue shirts everywhere. In the 62nd minute, Foden whipped in a teasing ball that caused chaos, and Haaland was again the most awake in the box, stabbing home from close range. 2-1 City, scorer: Erling Haaland (brace).

The killer blow came late. With Chelsea pushing numbers forward, City broke from a corner. De Bruyne drove 50 yards, slipped it wide to Juliån Álvarez, whose first-time cross found Foden crashing into the area. One touch, then a ruthless low finish. 3-1 City, scorer: Phil Foden. Game over, statement win.

In terms of star power, Haaland was pure ice-cold efficiency – two chances, two goals, barely any wasted touches. De Bruyne ran the tempo like he owned the pitch. On the other side, Chelsea's attack flickered but never truly burned. Their big names looked a level below City's killers when the game got sharp.

Liverpool edge a nervy one at Anfield

Meanwhile, over at Anfield, Liverpool vs Newcastle turned into a proper Premier League live thriller. Liverpool scraped a 2-1 win that felt way harder than it needed to be.

Liverpool went ahead early when Mohamed Salah reacted fastest to a loose ball in the box after a scramble from a corner. He took one touch, then smashed it high into the roof of the net. 1-0 Liverpool, scorer: Mohamed Salah.

But then came the drama. Just before halftime, a long ball caught Liverpool's high line, and Alexander Isak snuck in behind. He brought it down beautifully and slid it past the keeper. There was a long VAR check for a possible offside, but the goal stood. 1-1, scorer: Alexander Isak. The crowd was fuming, the players were shouting, social media went nuclear.

Second half, Liverpool pushed like crazy. And in the 78th minute, it was substitute Diogo Jota who made the difference. Trent Alexander-Arnold curled in a wicked cross, and Jota attacked the near post, glancing a header inside the far corner. 2-1 Liverpool, scorer: Diogo Jota.

Salah was dangerous but a bit wasteful after his early strike – could've easily had a brace. Still, when Liverpool needed a leader, he kept demanding the ball and drawing defenders out of position. Newcastle's stars had their moments, especially Isak, but they lacked that final punch once they went behind again.

What this does to the football league table

City's win keeps them breathing right down Liverpool's neck, and Liverpool's narrow victory stops the gap from shrinking. One slip from either of them and the title race flips instantly. Chelsea, meanwhile, are now staring nervously at the chasing pack for European spots after being outclassed in the big moments.

What does this mean for the title race? Click here for the live standings

If you're tracking football results today and trying to figure out who actually has the edge, the league table is a must-watch. City look slick, Liverpool look stubborn, and everyone else is scrambling to keep up.

Champions League news & star watch

Beyond England, the European giants were all about rhythm and rotation with the Champions League just around the corner. In Spain, Jude Bellingham kept humming along for Real Madrid, knitting play together even on a quieter night where he didn't hit the scoresheet. He wasn't the headline hero today, but his touch and control in midfield made everything look easy.

In France, Kylian Mbappé was oddly muted for PSG. No trademark explosive runs in behind, hardly any one-v-one carnage. When your superstar ghost-walks through a game this important in the league build-up to Champions League knockouts, alarm bells start ringing.

As the Champions League news feeds light up, all eyes are on who goes into Europe with momentum. City and Liverpool look sharp. Madrid look calm. PSG look
 uncertain.

Social Media spotlight: VAR rage & Haaland worship

Online, the conversation is chaos – in the best way. Two things are absolutely everywhere:

  • That VAR offside check on Alexander Isak's goal at Anfield
  • Haaland's ruthless brace and the never-ending debate over whether anyone can actually stop him

Scroll through that X feed and it's pure theatre: slow-motion freeze frames of offsides, tactical threads on how City use Haaland as a gravity well, and Chelsea fans arguing over who's actually to blame – the manager, the back four, or just Haaland being inevitable.

Reporter's take: brutal honesty time

Here's my honest angle: City look like the most complete side in Europe right now. When Haaland is locked in like this and De Bruyne is healthy, they have an automatic advantage in every big game. Today just reinforced that. You can talk tactics all you want, but sometimes it really is as simple as having the most ruthless finisher on the pitch.

Liverpool, on the other hand, are riding on fight and chaos as much as structure. It works, but it's a dangerous way to live. In my opinion, if they don't tighten up their game management, they'll eventually drop points they absolutely shouldn't – and against a machine like City, that's basically handing over the trophy.

As for Chelsea, the project vibes are still there, but at some point, you need results against the monsters of the league. Getting schooled in both boxes is not a long-term plan.

Closing whistle: title race on a knife edge

So, if you're checking football results today and wondering what actually matters: Haaland's brace, Liverpool's nervy win, and the looming Champions League nights are the big three storylines. Every goal from here on out feels like it shifts the whole season.

Want to see exactly how tight it is at the top, who's sneaking into Europe, and who's staring at a relegation fight?

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