Jeremy Doku rescued Manchester City but the Premier League title race took another twist as Pep Guardiola’s team drew 3-3 with Everton. Doku scored with almost the final kick of a thrilling contest at Hill Dickinson Stadium, where Everton seemed to have completed a remarkable turnaround. City dominated the first half, albeit Gianluigi Donnarumma had […]
In a match that pulsated with intensity, City appeared to be cruising after Doku’s first-half opener.
However, the game was turned on its head in a chaotic second-half spell. A brace from Thierno Barry and a powerful header from Jake O’Brien left Pep Guardiola’s side staring at a defeat that would have handed the momentum firmly to Arsenal.
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Erling Haaland scores straight from kick-off after Everton’s third goal
With the Everton faithful still celebrating Barry’s second and Everton’s third in the 81st minute, Manchester City produced an instantaneous response.
Straight from the ensuing kick-off, the ball was worked to Mateo Kovacic, who clipped a sublime pass over the Toffees’ backline.
Erling Haaland, showing the predatory instincts that have defined his season, latched onto the ball and deftly chipped an advancing Jordan Pickford.
The goal, timed just seconds after the restart, silenced the stadium and provided the spark for a desperate City onslaught in the final minutes.
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Jeremy Doku scores 97th minute stunner to make it 3-3
As the clock ticked into the seventh minute of stoppage time, City’s persistence finally paid off.
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Doku, who scored the opener with a left-footed curler was at it again in the last minute of the game.
As the ball fell to him from a 96th minute corner, the winger cut inside from the left wing, weaving past two tired Everton defenders before unleashing a magnificent curling strike that bypassed the outstretched hand of Pickford and nestled into the top corner.
It was a goal of pure individual brilliance that secured a 3-3 draw and rescued what could prove to be a vital point in the race for the trophy.
Advantage Arsenal but a draw keeps Man City’s hopes alive
The result leaves Arsenal with a five-point lead at the top of the table following their 3-0 victory over Fulham.
However, with City still holding a game in hand, the title race remains within reach if they can navigate their remaining fixtures without further slip-ups.
But as things stand, if Arsenal do not drop any more points in their last three games, they will be champions