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Erling Haaland bags hat-trick as City roar back against Palace

Erling Haaland bagged his first Premier League hat-trick as Manchester City came from 2-0 down to beat Crystal Palace 4-2.

In the first half City were second best against a compact, clinical Palace side - looking to repeat their 2-0 win here last term - and the visitors deservedly led at the break through a John Stones own goal and a Joachim Andersen header.

It was the fourth Premier League game out of the last six in which City had fallen two goals behind, but they had not lost any of the previous three and they would win this one in style.

After Bernardo Silva pulled one back eight minutes into the second half, Haaland took over as his first home goals for City came in a hurry - three in the space of 20 minutes to make it six in his first four Premier League matches.

Yet for much of the afternoon it seemed Palace were going to enhance their reputation as City's bogey side - having taken four points off them without conceding last term.

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Patrick Vieira was forced to name a starting 11 without Wilfried Zaha - on the scoresheet here last season - due to injury, but the absence of their talisman did not prevent Palace from storming into an early lead as Eberechi Eze's free-kick struck both Kyle Walker and Stones as it spun into the net.

Things got worse for City in the 22nd minute as they were again undone from a set-piece. It was Eze again with a corner from which Andersen was left unmarked to power in a header.

City struggled to muster any response against a well-organised Palace side who pressed the ball in numbers, nipping at City's heels to deny them time and space on the ball, the home side's frustration growing as the half went on and the time needed for each of Vicente Guaita's goal kicks increased.

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