Another goal for productive erlaming Haaland. Another injury to the unfortunate Rodri. Manchester City beat Brentford 1-0 at Premier On Sunday, thanks to the ninth goal of the competition by Haaland, who uses the power to lift a defense and then the skills to go elsewhere before the home slotting in the ninth minute. A hard victory for City, who moved three points behind Arsenal leaders, was exacerbated by Rodri’s vision – the team’s leading midfielder and last year Ballon D’or the winner – forced in the middle of the first mid -year with a suspected hamstring injury. Rodri fell to the ground, holding the back of his right foot and appeared Crestfallen as he walked out of the field smoothly. The Spanish star missed most of the season with ACL injuries and complained of knee pain in the first week of the campaign. City went up to fifth with a fourth victory in seven league games so far. The unbeaten at Crystal Palace saw his club record, 19 unbeaten games in all competitions ended with a 2-1 defeat in Everton. The last Palace felt defeat on April 16 – The stretching lasted for nearly six months and included winning the FA Cup for the first trophy – but was drowned by a goal in the third minute of stopping by Jack Greenal, who got a way out by Daniel Munoz and saw the ball fighting straight to the net. It resolved the appearance of Everton, who equalized through the 76th minute penalty Iliman Ndiaye after Munoz put the visitors ahead in 37th. Postecoglou Ange Postecoglou remained without victory in the seven games responsible for Nottingham Forest after losing 2-0 in Newcastle. The forest has lost five games under Australia, which is absorbed by the songs “You got fired in the morning” by its own fans during the mid -week of the Europa League. “It’s a struggle, it’s a battle, there’s nothing wrong with it,” said Postecoglou, who was fired by Tottenham during an offseason after winning the Europa League. “I can sit on the sofa watching you but I prefer to be here in the middle, where I can affect, I believe I will.” Bruno Guimaraes curved in a beautiful shot at 58 and Nick Woltemade added a moment from the penalty place for Newcastle, who won the league for the second time this season. PEREIRA Red Card Wolverhampton has Vitor Pereira manager being dumped early in a 1-1 draw with Brighton for what the Premier League describes as a “irresponsible” behavior in the technical area. Pereira may have been shown a red card to kick the ball with disappointment to the fourth officer’s seat after what he thinks is a violation of one of his players. He is the second Premier League manager who will be shown a red card this weekend, after Enzo Maresca of Chelsea. In another Sunday match, Aston Villa beat Burnley 2-1 thanks to two goals by Donyell Malen.