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    Late Foden goal fires Man City over resilient Everton

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorFebruary 26, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Phil Foden scored a late goal as Manchester City beat Everton
    Phil Foden scored a late goal as Manchester City beat Everton
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    Manchester City restored their six-point lead at the top of the Premier League after Phil Foden’s late goal gave them a vital victory over a spirited Everton side.

    It looked like the defending champions would drop points for a second successive week until some awful defending from the home side let Foden in to score from close range with eight minutes to go.

    There was more drama when City midfielder Rodri appeared to handle a dropping ball inside his area, but Everton were denied the chance to equalise from the penalty spot after a VAR check.

    That decision brought disbelief from Toffees fans inside Goodison, particularly those in the Gwladys Street End who were closest to the incident, and referee Paul Tierney was booed off at the final whistle.

    It was a thrilling conclusion to an enthralling match, which had seen Everton take the game to City in the first half before Pep Guardiola’s side imposed themselves after the break.

    Jordan Pickford made a succession of saves to keep City at bay, notably a double stop to deny Kevin de Bruyne and Bernardo Silva in quick succession, but he was ultimately undone by his own team-mates.

    Mason Holgate’s attempt to block Bernardo Silva’s cross only succeeded in wrong-footing Michael Keane, allowing Foden to nip in and round Pickford to score.

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    Everton will feel they deserved more for their efforts, but they have now lost three out of their four league games under Frank Lampard and are only one point and one place above the bottom three.

    A vital win in the title race

    With nearest rivals Liverpool playing in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday, this weekend gave City a chance to extend their advantage in the race for the title after weeks of seeing it whittled away.

    They were 14 points ahead of the Reds after beating Chelsea on 15 January, although they had played two games more, but last week’s defeat by Tottenham allowed their lead to be cut to three points by the time they made the trip to Merseyside on Saturday.

    Seven days after City were sunk by a resurgent Harry Kane, they faced a wall of noise from the Everton fans, who roared their approval of every tackle by their team.

    City were simply not allowed to settle in the first half, with the home players snapping into challenges and stopping the visitors finding any rhythm.

    It was only after the break that City began to build any real pressure, but the breakthrough eluded them, mainly because of Pickford – until Foden pounced.

    The visitors’ hard work would have been undone had VAR official Chris Kavanagh not let Rodri off the hook for what appeared an obvious offence before the end, but it was City who left with the points.

    ‘Goodison effect’ almost pays off

    Lampard has made many mentions of the “Goodison effect” since taking charge of Everton, and his side’s fans did their best to inspire his team again.

    The atmosphere appeared amplified even more by the reception given to Everton left-back Vitalii Mykolenko and his Ukraine team-mate, Manchester City defender Oleksandr Zinchenko, who were both among their sides’ substitutes.

    The pair embraced during the warm-up and were both emotional when the teams emerged before kick-off, with Everton’s players draped in Ukraine flags and City’s players wearing T-shirts with the Ukraine flag on the front and the message “no war” on the back.

    When the game began, the volume did not drop, and nor did the intensity of Everton’s efforts.

    They undoubtedly rattled City, but with Dominic Calvert-Lewin out injured, they did not do enough in the final third to test Ederson during the time they were on top.

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