On May 4, 2026, a dramatic match between Everton and Manchester City ended in a thrilling 3-3 draw, complicating City’s pursuit of the Premier League title.
The game began with City taking an early lead. By the 81st minute, they were ahead 3-1, showcasing dominance through goals from Erling Haaland and Phil Foden. However, Everton’s Thierno Barry scored twice, bringing his team back into contention.
In a surprising turn of events, Jake O’Brien’s header further leveled the match. This comeback sparked excitement among the home fans at Everton.
As the clock ticked down, Jérémy Doku emerged as the hero for Manchester City. In the 97th minute, he scored an equaliser that salvaged a crucial point for his team.
The match featured several controversial moments, particularly involving VAR. David Moyes expressed disbelief at a challenge by Bernardo Silva that went unpunished, stating, “I was amazed at that Bernardo Silva’s challenge on Melin Rohl was given as a penalty.”
The draw significantly impacted the Premier League title race. Arsenal’s hopes for the title were boosted by this outcome, as it allowed them to close the gap on Manchester City.
Officials had indicated that six minutes of stoppage time would be added due to substitutions and injuries. This decision ultimately played a key role in allowing Doku’s late goal.
City’s inability to secure all three points raises questions about their consistency in the title race. The team’s performances will be closely monitored as they head into their next fixtures.
This match marked an important chapter in both teams’ seasons and showcased the unpredictable nature of football.













