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City’s Dazzling Comeback: Highlights from Everton Triumph

Relish the enthralling moments from City’s remarkable comeback at Goodison Park, where Pep Guardiola’s squad, crowned champions of the world, displayed resilience to secure a sensational 3-1 victory, propelling them into the Premier League’s top four.

First Half Drama: Jack Harrison’s Opener

City faced adversity as Jack Harrison’s first-half strike handed Everton the lead at halftime, setting the stage for a compelling turnaround.

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Second-Half Flourish: Phil Foden’s Brilliance

The comeback ignited in the second half, with man of the match Phil Foden unleashing a cracking drive from outside the box, leveling the score and injecting energy into City’s pursuit.

Seizing the Lead: Alvarez and Silva’s Impact

City’s dominance materialized further as Julian Alvarez converted from the box after Amadou Onana handled Nathan Ake’s goal-bound shot. The lead was solidified with Bernardo Silva’s exquisite chip into the net, capitalizing on a misjudged pass from Everton’s goalkeeper, Jordan Pickford.

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Crowning the Performance: Silva’s Stunning Chip

Bernardo Silva’s sublime chip was the epitome of City’s superb second-half display, capping off a dazzling comeback and securing a well-deserved victory.

Watch the Highlights: Relive the Magic from Merseyside

Play the video above to immerse yourself in the extended highlights, savoring the moments of brilliance and resilience as City dazzled on Merseyside. Stay tuned for more exhilarating updates from City News Centre.

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Premier League 2024/2025

PWDLPts
1Liverpool
33
24
7
2
79
2Arsenal
34
18
13
3
67
3Manchester City
34
18
7
9
61
4Nottingham Forest
33
18
6
9
60
5Newcastle United
33
18
5
10
59
6Chelsea
33
16
9
8
57
7Aston Villa
34
16
9
9
57
8AFC Bournemouth
33
13
10
10
49
9Fulham
33
13
9
11
48
10Brighton & Hove Albion
33
12
12
9
48
11Brentford
33
13
7
13
46
12Crystal Palace
34
11
12
11
45
13Everton
33
8
14
11
38
14Manchester United
33
10
8
15
38
15Wolverhampton Wanderers
33
11
5
17
38
16Tottenham Hotspur
33
11
4
18
37
17West Ham United
33
9
9
15
36
18Ipswich Town
33
4
9
20
21
19Leicester City
33
4
6
23
18
20Southampton
33
2
5
26
11


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