Publish dateMonday 2 February 2026 - 12:11
Story Code : 345255
A crazy night in the English Premier League; Solanke
An exciting week in the English Premier League took place with two dramatic matches; where Tottenham nullified Manchester City's two-goal lead with Dominic Solanke's brilliance, and Manchester United also defeated Fulham at Old Trafford on a breathtaking night, with Benjamin Sheshko's 94th-minute goal.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): The English Premier League experienced a night full of excitement and madness; a night in which Pep Guardiola's students missed out on victory and the Red Devils revived the memories of Fergietime.

At Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Manchester City started the first half with complete authority and soon took control of the game. In the 11th minute, Bernardo Silva's pass reached Erling Haaland and the Norwegian striker, with a simple pass, put Schrecki in a goal position for him to score the first goal with a precise shot. City's pressure continued and if it weren't for Haaland's inaccuracy and Vicario's brilliance, the gap would have been even wider.

Finally, in the 44th minute, Bernardo Silva's deep pass reached Semeno and he scored the second goal with a calculated shot to end the first half with the Citizens leading 2-0.

The second half, however, was the scene of the emergence of a different face: Dominic Solanke. Tottenham came back with double motivation and in the 53rd minute, Solanke scored Spurs' first goal after a powerful turn in the penalty area. The pressure on the hosts continued until in the 70th minute, Gallagher's cross from the right was met with a spectacular scorpion kick by Solanke; a goal that exploded the stadium and tied it 2-2.

Tottenham even went close to a third goal in the dying minutes, but Donnarumma's brilliant saves prevented City from breaking through and the game ended in a thrilling draw. With the result, Manchester City remained second on 47 points, six points behind Arsenal.

At Old Trafford, Manchester United and Fulham produced a spectacular display of dramatic football. Michael Carrick's men started the game on the offensive and, after a penalty was denied, Casemiro headed home Bruno Fernandes' free kick in the 16th minute with a powerful header.

The second half continued with Casemiro's magic; his no-look pass set up Mateusz Konya for United to score with a spectacular strike. But Marco Silva's substitutions brought Fulham back into the game. Jimenez opened the scoring for Fulham from the penalty spot in the 83rd minute, and Kevin equalised with a superb strike in the 91st minute, sending Old Trafford into a hush.

With everything looking like a bitter draw, Carrick's golden substitute Benjamin Shishko scored United's winner in the 94th minute with a spectacular turn and an unstoppable shot, as the Theatre of Dreams once again witnessed the return of Fergietime. United extended their unbeaten run to six games with a 3-2 win.
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