O Reilly: I didn t understand Haaland s celebration. Donnarumma said it was a foul on the opponent s goal.

 7:08pm, 3 November 2025

In the tenth round of the Premier League, Manchester City defeated Bournemouth 3-1 at home. Manchester City teenager O'Reilly scored a goal in the 60th minute to help Manchester City seal the victory. After the game, O'Reilly accepted an interview with Manchester City's official studio.

Today’s victory feels very important. How do the players feel after the game?

"Very good, everyone is happy to get three points and get this win, especially after last week's defeat in the Premier League, we really needed this win, I think we rebounded from the defeat.

"You can see why Bournemouth can be ranked second in the league before the game, right?

"Yes, they are a very good team. We knew this before the game and salute them."

The Bournemouth defense is pressing high. Do we have any specific plans to deal with them in training this week?

"We knew they were going to do it, we knew there was space there, and I felt like we took advantage of it well and we took our chances. There were some chances that we didn't take, but I felt like we used that space well."

You almost scored in the first half as well. And Haaland’s celebration, where he did a robot celebration? What's going on?

"I don't understand it at all. Why don't you ask for us later?"

We noticed that Guardiola gathered everyone in the tunnel, which we rarely see him do. What did he say to you before you came on stage?

"Is it before the first half or before the second half?"

When you come out of the tunnel at the beginning of the second half, or are you just discussing tactics?

"Yes, it's just about the tactics of the game."

And that Bournemouth goal, think back for a moment, do you think Donnarumma was fouled, or is it okay not to call a foul?

To be honest, I didn't see it. Donnarumma said it was a foul, so the Bournemouth player did commit a foul.

Your goal in the game was very beautiful, and it was at a critical moment.

"Yes, I saw the ball fall in front of me. I controlled the ball. I saw Haaland was wide open on the side. I saw there was a little space, so I shot and the ball went in."

You recently said that you still have a lot of potential to play, and you seem to be comfortable playing in the starting lineup. Do you feel like you're in a good place?

"It's tough, it takes a lot of hard work, I feel comfortable, I'm happy to be in this team, playing with my teammates, and you know we should keep moving forward."

This week will be very important, your next opponents are Dortmund and Liverpool, how do you feel about it?

"We are very confident and we will take it one game at a time. So let's focus on the midweek game against Dortmund. This game is very important. We need to get all three points at home."