Erling Haaland claims Arsenal's Gabriel should have received a red card for an attempted headbutt during Manchester City's 2-1 victory. The incident escalated after Haaland scored the winning goal.
Key points
Haaland scored the winning goal for Manchester City
Gabriel attempted a headbutt on Haaland
Both players received yellow cards
Referee Anthony Taylor officiated the match
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Manchester City striker Erling Haaland says Arsenal defender Gabriel should have been sent off for his attempted headbutt in City's 2-1 win over the Gunners.
The pair renewed their rivalry on Sunday with Haaland outmuscling the Brazilian to score the winner, before things reached a boiling point as the two squared up to one another.
Gabriel leant his head into the striker, but escaped a sending off as both players were booked by referee Anthony Taylor.
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Erling Haaland and Gabriel Magalhaes go head-to-head in Manchester City's Premier League clash with Arsenal - but should Gabriel have seen red?
Former official Mike Dean later suggested that the Arsenal man was fortunate not to have seen red, and Haaland believes his reaction saved his rival.
"I think most agree with me. If I go down like any other guy, it's a red card. It's not something I would do. My father taught me to stay on your feet.
"That's the reality. Should I have gone down? Maybe. Then it would've been easier. But I didn't and I got a yellow card. I don't know why."
Q&A
What did Erling Haaland say about Gabriel's attempted headbutt?
Haaland stated that Gabriel should have been sent off for his attempted headbutt during the match.
What was the outcome of the match between Manchester City and Arsenal?
Manchester City won the match 2-1 against Arsenal.
Who was the referee that officiated the match between City and Arsenal?
The match was officiated by referee Anthony Taylor.
What happened during the confrontation between Haaland and Gabriel?
Haaland and Gabriel squared up after Haaland scored, leading to Gabriel leaning his head into Haaland, resulting in both players receiving bookings.
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Neville: Gabriel's headbutt 'usually a red'
Speaking on commentary, Sky Sports' Gary Neville also suggested that Gabriel had been lucky to avoid stricter punishment.
"If Gabriel scores late on, City would be absolutely furious," Neville later said on The Gary Neville Podcast.
"I got done for this. I think it was actually Steve McManaman in the Manchester derby. You can put your head against each other. That's fine. You might get a yellow each. The minute you do that [push forward] it's usually a red.
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"That was the surprise from Anthony Taylor, that he treated them both the same.
"I think he [Gabriel] actually puts his head down as well. Haaland does brilliantly well. He doesn't react. He could have put his hands to his face and I think Gabriel is straight off the pitch within a second.
"I don't want to see players sent off, but he's lucky there, Gabriel. It's not ended up counting for anything, but I think Pep Guardiola would have had a real noise up and whinge with some justification if Gabriel had scored late on or City had conceded a goal. I think he'd have been annoyed."
Haaland ready to ensure Arsenal come up short for a fifth time
Haaland's winner means that City now sit just three points behind the league leaders with a game in hand. A win against Burnley on Wednesday, live on Sky Sports, would see them return to the top of the table for the first time since August.
Having beaten Arsenal to the punch in three of the last four seasons, Haaland admitted he did not know if his side were in Mikel Arteta's head but that they were focused on making sure history repeated itself.
"I don't know, you need to ask them," Haaland said when asked if City were in Arsenal's head.
"The last four seasons they have come up short. For now, they are still first. They've still been the best team this season.
"I don't want to speak too much about them. We should just focus on ourselves. In three days, it's a new game. Go recover, eat well, relax and focus on the next one."