Haaland makes history as Manchester City draw 2-2 with Brighton
Norwegian star becomes first player in Premier League history to reach 100 goal involvements in less than 100 appearances

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Manchester City drew 2-2 with Brighton & Hove Albion in a match in which Norwegian striker Erling Haaland made history, as Week 29 of the English Premier League continued with five matches on Saturday.
Haaland, who scored from a penalty kick in the 11th minute of the match at the Etihad Stadium, broke Alan Shearer's record of 100 goals in 100 games and became the first player in league history to contribute 100 goals in 94 games.
Brighton equalized with Pervis Estupinan's goal in the 21st minute.
The hosts, taking the lead again in the 39th minute with Egyptian striker Omar Marmus, could not remain in the winning position as Abdukadir Khusanov equalized once again in the 48th minute.
With their sixth draw this season, Manchester City are ranked fifth with 48 points, while Brighton are at the seventh spot with 47 points.
Saturday results:
Everton-West Ham United: 1-1
Ipswitch-Nottingham Forest: 2-4
Manchester City-Brighton: 2-2
Southampton-Wolverhampton: 1-2
Bournemouth-Brentford: 1-2
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