Liverpool unexpectedly lost a point in a highly-anticipated match, while defending champions Manchester City won the Premier League in the early hours of Monday morning (8) with a 2-0 victory over Westham away from home. New striker Einin Harlandt showed his worth by scoring twice in the "Landmark Game". The Norwegian shot-stopper got emotional and even used foul language in the post-game broadcast, but coach Gordiona praised his attitude and considered him comparable to the king of football, Mays.
Despite playing away from home, City had 75% of the possession in the match, and Aynin Chalant's threatening presence in front of goal should not be underestimated. He scored himself from the penalty spot in the 36th minute, and then in the 65th minute, he received a direct ball from Chiyondibuni and cleverly put the ball into the net from inside the penalty area. Aynin Chalant became the first City player to score twice on his debut since Aglu in 2011, and the 'Blue Moon' won 2-0.
Ainin Charant had a chance to complete his hat-trick, but missed a last-minute cross from Gendujan. He said after the game, "I should have kicked it in, it's a shame, but that's soccer." When a reporter reminded him to watch his words, Ainin Charant couldn't help but burst out again, "Oh, sorry, X! Oh, sorry."
City coach Diego Godiona praised Aynin Charlanthe's attitude, "I like it! I've had the privilege of coaching Mez and he scored 2 goals in that situation and wanted to score 3, scored 3 and wanted to score 4. Top strikers are never satisfied." The striker was criticized after last week's Community Shield, and Godiona took the opportunity to hit back: "After the Community Shield some people said that Xalante couldn't play in the Premier League, and now he's turned out to be one of the best strikers in the game, just as good as Henry, Schurrlea, and Cron."