Overview
- Manchester City, which drew 3-3 at Everton on Monday, sit five points behind Arsenal with one game in hand.
- Jeremy Doku put City ahead before half-time, then a loose Marc Guéhi pass sparked Thierno Barry’s brace and a Jake O’Brien header for 3-1, before Erling Haaland and Doku’s 97th-minute strike salvaged a point.
- Pep Guardiola said the title is not in City’s control and urged a flawless finish across four league matches as they balance Brentford, Crystal Palace and an FA Cup final.
- The match featured a disputed call as Michael Keane received only a yellow for a high challenge on Doku, which City staff believed merited a red card.
- City have dropped the joint-most points from winning positions in the league this year, leaving Arsenal able to secure the crown by winning their remaining three league games.