Manchester City drew 1-1 at home against Everton, in a match corresponding to the eighteenth round of the Premier League and continues in free fall.
He Manchester City tied 1-1 at home against Evertonin a match corresponding to the eighteenth date of the Premier League and continues in free fall.
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The team led by the Spanish Pep Guardiolawinner of the last four editions of the English league, started with an advantage thanks to a goal from the Portuguese Bernard Silva 14 minutes into the first half, with a finish that was accompanied by a bit of luck.
The joy lasted only 20 minutes for the “Citizens”, and at 35 minutes the tie came. Everton via French striker Iliman Ndiayewho defined very well within the area.
Furthermore, the Norwegian striker Erling Haaland He missed a penalty seven minutes into the second half and has now gone four games without scoring.
This tie further deepens the crisis of the Manchester Citywhich won only one of the last 13 games (3-0 at Nottingham ForestDecember 4).
He Manchester City has only 28 points in the current Premier Leagueis 11 points behind the leader Liverpool (which also has two fewer games) and could finish the eighteenth round in ninth place in the table.
The evil present of City It is not just summed up premiersince it was removed from the Carabao Cup and in the UEFA Champions League They are 22nd with only eight points, they have practically no chance of directly entering the round of 16 and their qualification for the play-offs is seriously in danger.
The next presentation of Manchester City It will be on Sunday in front of Leicester City; while the Evertonwhich is only three points from the relegation zone, will host that same day the Nottingham Forest.
Source: Ambito
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