Manchester City Claims Three Points Against Fulham with Foden's Double
Manchester City asserted their dominance with a 5-4 victory over Fulham in Tuesday's Premier League action at Craven Cottage.
Manchester City took an early lead when Erling Haaland netted after 17 minutes, with an assist by Jérémy Doku, making it 1-0.
In the 37th minute Tijjani Reijnders increased the lead for Manchester City with an assist by Erling Haaland.
Phil Foden made it 3-0 in the 44th minute as he found the net.
Fulham reduced the score to 3-1 just one minut later as Emile Smith Rowe scored, with an assist by Harry Wilson.
Straight after the break, Phil Foden found the net and increased Manchester City's lead.
1-5 came through an own-goal in the 54th minute.
Alex Iwobi three minutes later, ensuring Fulham reduced the score to 5-2.
Fulham pulled one back again in the 72nd minute of the game as Samuel Chukwueze scored.
Fulham pulled one back again in the 78th minute of the game when Samuel Chukwueze scored.
So, Fulham are still in 15th place and Manchester City are in second. Manchester City are 2 points behind Arsenal.
The next Premier League games for Fulham are Crystal Palace (home) on 7 December, Burnley (away) on 13 December and Nottingham Forest (home) on 22 December. Manchester City play Sunderland (home) on 6 December, Crystal Palace (away) on 14 December and West Ham United (home) on 20 December.