Weekend Review: Haaland’s ominous hat trick, Lewandowski on fire and Firmino’s renaissance

Weekend Review: Haaland's ominous hat trick, Lewandowski on fire and Firmino's renaissance

Another weekend of headlines, golazos and unpredictable finishes across Europe’s biggest leagues. From Liverpool‘s 9-0 shellacking of Bournemouth, to Robert Lewandowski scoring yet another brace for Barcelona, there was no shortage of drama.

ESPN correspondents Rob Dawson, Alex Kirkland, Julien Laurens, Sam Marsden, James Tyler and James Olley break down the big stuff you need to know about the weekend.

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Talking points

Haaland has City looking ominous

Manchester City scored 99 league goals last season on their way to a fourth title in five years, but they are already on course to smash that mark after just four games this time around.

Thanks to Erling Haaland‘s hat trick in the 4-2 win over Crystal Palace on Saturday, Pep Guardiola’s side have already plundered 13 goals this season and you have to go all the way back to March for the last time they failed to score at least twice in a Premier League match.

It’s lucky they’re scoring so freely because, for now, they’re having trouble keeping them out at the other end. Palace raced into a two-goal lead at the Etihad as City went two goals down for the fourth time in their last six league games. Remarkably though, they haven’t lost any of them, winning two and drawing two. Palace looked comfortable at half-time but when City stepped it up a gear after the break, they had no answer.

Haaland, meanwhile, is making a mockery of the claims he might not be able to do it in the Premier League with six goals in his first four games. Only three other players — Diego Costa, Sergio Aguero and Mick Quinn — can match that start in the Premier League era and, worryingly for the rest, Guardiola says there’s more to come. — Dawson

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