A remarkable finale - but will 13 chaotic minutes cost Man City title?
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A remarkable finale - but will 13 chaotic minutes cost Man City title?To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, Doku scores late to salvage draw in six-goal thrillerByShamoon HafezManchester City reporter at Hill Dickinson StadiumPublished1 minute agoCommentsA chaotic 13-minute spell from Manchester City in the second half of a six-goal thriller at Everton could prove to be the visitors' undoing in this season's Premier League title race.Monday's thrilling match was one of the games of the season and the result, following an incredible finale, might well prove pivotal at the end of the campaign.Pep Guardiola's side led 1-0 through Jeremy Doku's fine opener but conspired to fall apart by conceding three times through Thierno Barry's double - one goal gifted by a Marc Guehi error - and Jake O'Brien's header in just 13 minutes.Though Erling Haaland instantly pulled a goal back and Belgium winger Doku earned a point with a stunning late leveller, City ultimately lost ground on leaders Arsenal this weekend.And that means the destiny of the trophy is entirely in the Gunners' hands.This fixture at Hill Dickinson Stadium was deemed a tricky game for Guardiola's side to negotiate - and that turned out to be the case, with City dropping two points against a side aiming to secure a European spot."It's better than losing," said Guardiola. "It shows what type of team they are. "[The title is] not in our hands. Before it was, now it's not. We have games left. We will see what happens."Arsenal now know three wins from their final three matches will secure a first title since 2004.Former Gunners striker Thierry Henry said on Sky Sports: "I wouldn't be thinking 'we can afford to drop points now' if I was Arsenal, but it is back in their hands, that is a fact."I am going to stay in my lane, I am not going to c...




