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Haaland strikes again but Villa hold City

Erling Haaland became only the second player in Premier League history to reach 10 goals in their first six appearances but Manchester City failed to make their dominance count as Leon Bailey secured a much-needed draw for Aston Villa.

City's 22-year-old striker has sparkled since swapping Borussia Dortmund for his father's former club in the summer and followed back-to-back hat-tricks with another effort on Saturday evening.

Haaland nudged home Kevin De Bruyne's inch-perfect cross early in the second half and the pair toyed with Villa at times, only for City to be caught cold by Bailey's fizzing strike in a 1-1 draw.

It ended a three-match losing streak for under-pressure Steven Gerrard, whose side held firm in the first half only to concede five minutes after the restart at Villa Park.

Haaland ghosted in at the far post to turn in De Bruyne's perfect cross and net his 10th goal in six games - a feat only Coventry's Micky Quinn managed in Premier League history in 1992.

De Bruyne hit the crossbar with a free-kick and was showing incredible early understanding with Haaland, but Villa held tight and scored a well-taken equaliser.

Bailey unleashed a fierce strike from a Jacob Ramsey ball in front of the Holte End, who were celebrating again when substitute Philippe Coutinho's strike went in off the underside of the bar.

Referee Simon Hooper had already blown his whistle for offside when the Brazilian struck, but replays showed he was in fact onside in the build-up.

That decision will be pored over following this draw and Guardiola is sure to be annoyed with his side's profligacy in front of goal.

Kyle Walker had the first chance of the game. The right-back may have strayed offside in the build-up but that did not take the edge off

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