Erling Haaland may be one of the world's best strikers who today hit a century of goals for Manchester City, but that earned no mercy for Arsenal starlet Myles Lewis-Skelly on his debut.
Lewis-Skelly made headlines for managing to get a yellow card before he ever played a minute of Premier League football.
The young Arsenal player reportedly received the caution for telling David Raya to sit down in order to waste time.
The instant classic between the two sides was bad-tempered at times, with multiple scuffles breaking out, summed up by Havertz taking out Rodri in the first five seconds of the match.
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This continued through to the very last minute, with Arsenal and City players clashing following the last minute equaliser by City defender John Stones.
Amongst this was Haaland and Gabriel having an argument, only for Lewis-Skelly to try and valiantly pull him away from his teammates.
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Haaland wasn't having any of it however, despite being about half a foot taller than Lewis-Skelly, and seven years his senior.
The Norwegian striker turned to the 17-year-old making his debut and asked 'who the f*ck are you' before continuing to scuffle with Polish defender Jakub Kiwior.
This summed up an evening of outstanding sh*thousery from Haaland, who threw the ball off the back of Gabriel's head following Stones' last minute equaliser, before squaring up to Gabriel Jesus at full time.
Whilst some more boring football fans were critical of Haaland, the majority loved it.
One fan tweeted: "Haaland is too jokes man", whilst another said: "Bro tried to step to Haaland."
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Arsenal fans however were full of praise for the young starlet stepping up the Norwegian superstar, with one tweeting: "Lewis Skelly beefing with Haaland. Hes him".
Another said: "he's scared of NO occasion.. born leader."
The match between Arsenal and City will go down as a classic, with it being one of the most eventful Premier League matches in years.
In addition to the above listed pure sh*thousery from both sides, there was a controversial red card, four goals, a screamer from an unexpected defender, and post-match controversy aplenty.
Topics: Arsenal, Erling Haaland, Manchester City, Premier League