Charlie Adam
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Everton 3, Manchester City 3.
Five of the six goals coming in a crazy second half.
Jeremy Dokku opening the scoring with a curling effort just before the break.
and then all hell let loose when Manchester City became masters of their own downfall.
Firstly, Marc Gueye passing it back terribly, allowing Thierno Barry to steal in and steer it into the far left-hand corner.
Moments later, Jake O'Brien's header from a corner had Everton 2-1 up.
Everton were too clear when Thierno Barry made it 3-1, assisted by Merlin Rule, cross low on the right-hand side and he just tapped it in with his left boot.
Manchester City from that kick-off instantly got one back to make it 3-2, Erling Haaland dinking over Jordan Pickford, and then in the seventh minute of stoppage time, Jeremy Doku at it again, this time with his right foot, curling effort, edge of the D, past the flying Jordan Pickford,
and made it 3-3.
But Arsenal now have the advantage in terms of points in the title race, because Manchester City could only get one here.
David Moyes still denied his first ever victory over Pep Guardiola in the Premier League, and Manchester City's great record over Everton comes to a little stall tonight as the players of Everton
certainly look a little bit perplexed how they've let that slip they did face an onslaught towards the end Manchester City fans in that corner in the northwest side are now pointing and waving their hands towards the players in support of their efforts to rescue a point tonight but it is absolutely the case of the word rescue because for that most of that second half the intensity that Everton played with
the surge forward of their players, the rawness of their fans, carried their team into a 3-1 lead.
Manchester City claw it back in a great game of Premier League football on a Monday night, and somehow we end up with a fantastic scoreline of Everton 3, Manchester City 3.