Somewhere in London, a celebrated former Everton midfielder may have raised a toast to his old club. Manchester City avoided a damaging defeat with virtually the last kick of the game at Everton but two dropped points handed Mikel Arteta?s Arsenal the advantage in their pursuit of a first league title in 22 years.
J?r?my Doku opened the scoring in magnificent style and ended the scoring in similar fashion in the 97th minute ? six minutes of stoppage time had been signalled ? to rescue a point for Pep Guardiola?s visitors. They had been stunned by a second half Everton fightback that saw David Moyes? team take a 3-1 lead through substitute Thierno Barry?s second goal of the night. But Doku, curling a sublime shot around Jordan Pickford after collecting a Phil Foden corner outside the area, extended City?s unbeaten run to 12 matches and showed this team will not disappear without a fight.
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J?r?my Doku opened the scoring in magnificent style and ended the scoring in similar fashion in the 97th minute ? six minutes of stoppage time had been signalled ? to rescue a point for Pep Guardiola?s visitors. They had been stunned by a second half Everton fightback that saw David Moyes? team take a 3-1 lead through substitute Thierno Barry?s second goal of the night. But Doku, curling a sublime shot around Jordan Pickford after collecting a Phil Foden corner outside the area, extended City?s unbeaten run to 12 matches and showed this team will not disappear without a fight.
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