Erling Haaland’s Five Goals Propel Manchester City to FA Cup Quarter-Finals
In a remarkable display of goal-scoring prowess, Erling Haaland netted five times as Manchester City cruised past Luton to secure a spot in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Haaland’s stellar performance marked his eighth hat-trick for City, and he etched his name in the record books as the first player to score five goals in a game twice for the club.
City wasted no time in asserting their dominance, with Kevin de Bruyne providing the assist for Haaland’s opener in the fourth minute. De Bruyne played a pivotal role throughout, assisting the first four goals.
Haaland continued his onslaught, adding two more goals before halftime, including a delicate dink for his third. Luton briefly rallied with Jordan Clark’s stunning strike, but hopes of a comeback were dashed as City swiftly responded, with Haaland completing his haul with two more goals.
Despite Luton’s efforts in the second half, City’s defense held firm, and goalkeeper Stefan Ortega made several crucial saves. However, City suffered a setback with Jack Grealish forced off due to injury late in the first half.
Nevertheless, City’s victory extends their unbeaten run to 18 games and keeps them on track for a potential second consecutive treble, signaling exciting times ahead for the club