
Originally published byThe Guardian
When Phil Foden struck the winner in the second minute of added time Pep Guardiolaโs leap was laced with relief at Manchester Cityโs pursuit of Arsenal still being alive.
City had spurned a two-goal interval advantage after Dominic Calvert-Lewin, a half-time substitute, had terrorised the hosts. The 28-year-old scored in the 49th minute, then claimed the penalty that led to Lukas Nmechaโs 68th-minute equaliser, rattling Josko Gvardiol enough for him to scythe Calvert-Lewin down clumsily.
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