Revealed: Erling Haaland’s fiery two-word message to Mikel Arteta at full time after Man City’s comeback draw with Arsenal

Revealed: Erling Haaland’s fiery two-word message to Mikel Arteta at full time after Man City’s comeback draw with Arsenal

Erling Haaland bossed around Mikel Arteta with a two-word command at full time after Manchester City’s breathtaking 2-2 comeback against Arsenal on Sunday.

The City striker was in a tempestuous mood at the Etihad, throwing the ball at Gabriel’s head after John Stones’ last-gasp equaliser and appearing to say ‘who the f*** are you? to Arsenal’s 17-year-old substitute Myles Lewis-Skelly.

City had looked down and out when David Raya claimed the ball from a corner and subsequently launched it long for Kai Havertz to chase. 

But eight minutes into stoppage time John Stones pounced on a deflection to ignite hysteria among the home fans, with City remaining atop the Premier League table. 

In the aftermath Haaland’s spirit of mischief did not fade as he approached Arsenal boss Arteta and told him to ‘stay humble’, slapping the Spaniard on the shoulder. 

Erling Haaland told Mikel Arteta to ‘stay humble’ after Man City’s 2-2 draw with Arsenal

The Manchester City striker was involved in a conforntation with Gabriel after throwing the ball at the back of the defender's head

The Manchester City striker was involved in a conforntation with Gabriel after throwing the ball at the back of the defender’s head

Arteta watched on as his side let their lead slip in the eighth minute of stoppage time

Arteta watched on as his side let their lead slip in the eighth minute of stoppage time 

The rivalry has intensified between City and Arsenal in the last two seasons due to their close-fought battles for the Premier League title. 

Haaland clearly feels that City, who have won four titles on the spin, are still top dogs despite Arsenal coming within a whisker of toppling them away from home. 

The Norwegian ran onto a lovely through ball from Savinho just nine minutes into the latest grudge match on Sunday and poked past David Raya with ease. 

Arsenal, however, did not lie down and whimper. 

Riccardo Calafiori scored a beautiful curling effort to level the scores and Gabriel headed home in stoppage time in the first half to give ther Gunners a lead going into the break – despite Leandro Trossard getting sent off on the cusp of half-time. 

It was a case of pinning their backs against the wall after the break and they held on resolutely against an increasingly frustrated City, who managed 33 shots. 

They looked to have come away with a potentially season-defining victory until City once again worked the ball into the box from a short corner and Stones found the equaliser. 

That was City’s latest goal on record in a Premier League match.

More to follow.  

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