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“Really good” – Pep Guardiola issues positive review of Manchester City’s 3-3 draw against Everton

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“Really good” – Pep Guardiola issues positive review of Manchester City’s 3-3 draw against Everton
“Really good” – Pep Guardiola issues positive review of Manchester City’s 3-3 draw against Everton
  • Following the 3-3 draw, Manchester City now trail Arsenal by five points, but hold a crucial game in hand as the season enters its final fortnight.
  • Jeremy Doku emerged as the saviour for the Sky Blues, netting a brace that included a sensational 97th-minute equaliser to prevent a total collapse.
  • David Moyes’ Everton exploited defensive lapses, with Thierno Barry capitalising on a Marc Guéhi error to spark a three-goal second-half blitz from the Toffees.

Pep Guardiola has offered a surprisingly upbeat assessment of his side’s performance following a pulsating 3-3 draw against Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Monday night’s clash saw City dominate the early exchanges, with Jeremy Doku breaking the deadlock via a sublime curling effort just before the interval. However, the second-half transformed into somewhat of a chaotic nightmare as a misplaced back-pass from Marc Guéhi allowed Thierno Barry to level the scoring.

Everton’s physical approach paid dividends as Jake O’Brien and Barry again found the net to put the hosts 3-1 up, leaving Manchester City’s title aspirations hanging by a thread.

Match Report and Player Ratings: Everton 3-3 Manchester City (Premier League)

In a frantic finale, Erling Haaland notched his 25th league goal of the season to reduce the deficit before Doku struck again in the seventh minute of stoppage time.

While the point keeps City within touching distance of Mikel Arteta’s side, the result means Arsenal can now win their first league title in 22 years by winning their remaining fixtures, with the pressure on Guardiola’s squad reaching an all-time high ahead of their final domestic sprint and a looming FA Cup Final against Chelsea.

“Outstanding first-half”: Pep’s analysis

Speaking in the immediate aftermath of the six-goal thriller with television broadcasters, Pep Guardiola refused to blame his players for dropped points, instead choosing to highlight the quality of the football played.

“Really good, we played outstanding first-half, really, really good. We created a lot when it’s so tight, difficult physically. Second-half they made a step up, we were maybe not as much aggressive in control, and after we gave away the goal.

“But after we came back, and they made a proper English game, so aggressive, so, so aggressive in the duels. But in general, we made a really good performance!”

He continued, “We were outstanding. We arrived to the by-line a lot, shots, and chances, and it’s not easy because they played defensively so well with 10 players there, transitions with Beto and [Kiernan] Dewsbury-Hall, and yeah…

“So, we take the point, and until it’s over, we’ll continue.”

Doku’s impact and the Everton challenge

Pep Guardiola was particularly complimentary of his Belgian international winger, whose individual brilliance salvaged a point that could yet prove vital in the final standings.

“In general we were good in our process, and we arrived. Jeremy [Doku] was outstanding in the left side, we created a lot, we arrived a lot, and unfortunately we could not capitalise, especially in the first-half,” said Guardiola.

“Everton away always is difficult, and I give credit to them for their composure, aggression, and step up. Nothing to say.”

“Yeah, it’s better than losing,” he continued on the nature of his side’s comeback. “It’s better to win, and we play for that. It just shows what a team they are; we tried and everything. The players that came up [from the bench], they were aggressive. We have done it.”

Can Manchester City recover in the title race with Arsenal?

Manchester City must now balance a relentless run-in with the physical toll of a season that has already seen them secure the Carabao Cup and reach another Wembley final, ensuring that the nature of the draw on Merseyside does not have catastrophic mental ramifications.

Looking toward the next matchday which comes in the form of a Saturday evening clash with Brentford at the Etihad Stadium, the focus remains on whether Arsenal will blink in their remaining fixtures.

For City, the equation is simple in needing a perfect end to the season and an Arsenal slip-up reclaim a crown they won four times on the bounce prior to the 2024/25 success from Arne Slot’s Liverpool.

And as talk surrounding Pep Guardiola’s future continues to swirl in the background, the next 20 days will determine whether the Catalan’s legendary era in east Manchester ends with a record-breaking flourish or talk of a ‘what-if’ finish.

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