Heartbreaking Setback: Gordon’s Penalty Denies City Victory Against Newcastle in Dramatic Clash
Newcastle Holds Manchester City to 1-1 Draw in Feisty Encounter
NEWCASTLE, Sep 28: Reigning Premier League champions Manchester City encountered their second consecutive draw, as Newcastle United secured a 1-1 result at St. James’ Park. Anthony Gordon’s equalizer cancelled out Josko Gvardiol’s opener in a match characterized by intense gameplay and eight yellow cards.
City, who previously drew against title rivals Arsenal, remain provisionally top of the league with 14 points from six games, pending the weekend fixtures involving Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Arsenal. Newcastle sits in fifth place with 11 points.
The match’s tempo was notably affected by the absence of City’s key midfielders, Kevin De Bruyne and Rodri, both sidelined due to injury. Moreover, the league’s top scorer, Erling Haaland, was effectively neutralized by Newcastle’s defense, managing just a single shot on target.
“Both teams went right at each other for probably 70 minutes. We had to defend really well in the last 20 minutes,” commented Newcastle manager Eddie Howe. Despite the absence of key forwards Alexander Isak and Callum Wilson, Newcastle posed a significant threat with Gordon leading the line.
City took the lead in the 35th minute when Jack Grealish’s precise pass found Gvardiol, who executed a skillful finish past defender Dan Burn and into the bottom corner. However, Newcastle equalized in the 58th minute through a penalty after City goalkeeper Ederson fouled Gordon, who subsequently converted from the spot to score his second goal of the season.
Newcastle’s appeals for a second penalty were dismissed when Joelinton went down in the box under pressure from Kyle Walker. City nearly clinched victory in added time when Bernardo Silva’s volley was expertly saved by Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope.
City manager Pep Guardiola acknowledged the challenges faced by his team, “We made bad decisions in the last moments for a second goal. Newcastle’s physicality and defensive depth made it difficult.”
Manchester City’s early-season momentum appears to be waning due to injuries and missed chances, but they still maintain their lead. Newcastle, bolstered by their spirited display, look ahead with renewed confidence despite the absence of key players. (Reuters)
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