Manchester City Bitter draw at the Etihad Stadium

Manchester City: Bitter draw at the Etihad Stadium

Manchester City Bitter draw at the Etihad Stadium

In an exciting and lively game at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester City drew 3-3 Tottenham Hotspur and lost the top of the Premier League. Things became difficult for the locals because just six minutes into the game, Son Heung-Min overcame the Ederson fence after a great offensive game. But four minutes later, Manchester City equalized with a goal against Korean Son Heung-Min.

With 1-1, Manchester City He took control of the action and repeatedly put Spurs’ goal in check, but it was only in the 31st minute that he was able to close the gap with a goal from Phil Foden.

In the second half, City continued to dominate the pitch, but after 69 minutes Tottenham equalized through Argentine Lo Celso. City never gave up and were rewarded by Jack Grealish in the 81st minute.

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Those led by pep Guardiola He practically had the three points in his pocket, but in the middle of the game Dejan Kulusevski increased the score to 3:3. All the attention was focused on one of the last moves of the game: in the middle of a counterattack by the Citizens, the referee ordered a foul that stopped Grealish’s attack, who was practically alone in front of the goalkeeper. As expected, this action was not well received at all and Erling Haaland was furious. He received the foul but complained because there was no need to attack because they had possession of the ball. He also expressed his discomfort on social networks.

The Norwegian footballer quoted a video of the action and said “Wtf” as an expression of his dissatisfaction with the game. This was also noticeable when he and his teammates approached the referee. The game could have resulted in a decisive 4:3 in the game. In the end it was a 3-3 draw.

The draw gave City 32 points and is now second in the Premier League, behind Arsenal (33), while Tottenham are in fifth place with 27 points.