It was chaos, it was drama, it was pure Premier League theatre and when the dust finally settled, Manchester City had clawed their way back from the brink to snatch a breathtaking 3-3 draw against Everton, thanks to a stoppage-time masterpiece from Jeremy Doku.
For long stretches, this felt like a night that could tilt the title race firmly toward Arsenal. Instead, it became a reminder; written in bold, chaotic strokesmthat City are never done until the final whistle.
And Doku? He was the author of that reminder.
City Control, But Fail to Kill
From the opening whistle, City looked every bit the dominant force. Pep Guardiola’s side suffocated Everton with possession, at one point nearing 90% control of the ball. Doku was electric down the left, tormenting defenders and constantly probing.
The breakthrough felt inevitable and it came in style.
Doku cut inside, shifted the ball onto his left foot, and unleashed a stunning curler into the top corner. A goal of supreme quality, the kind that silences a stadium and underlines superiority.

At halftime, City led 1-0. Comfortable. In control. Seemingly cruising.
But football, as ever, had other ideas.
Chaos Unleashed on Merseyside
The second half began scrappily, but everything changed in a wild 15-minute spell that flipped the game on its head.
First, a catastrophic error from Marc Guéhi gifted Everton an equaliser. A misplaced back pass was pounced on ruthlessly by Thierno Barry, sending shockwaves not just through the stadium but all the way to North London.
Then came the surge.
Everton struck again. A corner swung in, a powerful header buried home by Jake O’Brien. Suddenly, City were rattled.
Moments later, it got worse.
Barry struck again to make it 3-1, and Goodison Park erupted. Scarves waved, fans embraced—this was turning into a famous night.
City, for once, looked shaken.
Haaland Sparks Hope
But champions; or would-be champions respond.
Almost instantly after Everton’s third, Erling Haaland burst through a disorganised defence, lifting a delicate finish over Jordan Pickford.
3-2.

Game on.
Yet even then, City didn’t look convincing. Time ticked away. Passes lacked urgency. The belief seemed to flicker.
As stoppage time approached, it felt like Everton would hold on.
Enter Doku: The Final Twist
Six minutes were added. Tension gripped the stadium. Guardiola cut a frustrated figure on the touchline.
City pushed but nothing came.
Until it did.
Deep into stoppage time, with the game slipping away, Doku produced magic once more. Cutting inside with that familiar swagger, he delivered another sublime finish—precision, power, perfection.
3-3.
Silence. Then disbelief.
From despair to delirium in seconds.
Title Race Implications
For Arsenal, watching from afar, this was a twist of emotions. For so long, this result promised breathing space at the top. In the end, it still offers an advantage—but not quite the decisive blow it once threatened to be.
City, battered and bruised, still walked away with something.
And that could matter.
The Bigger Picture
This wasn’t just a game; it was a warning.
City may wobble. They may make mistakes. But with players like Doku and Haaland, they remain capable of turning chaos into opportunity in the blink of an eye.
For Everton, it’s heartbreak. For long periods, they were heroic. But against teams like City, even near-perfection isn’t always enough.









