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Title-race twist! Doku saves Man City with dramatic stoppage-time equaliser

5/4/202649 min

Dave Jones is joined by Jamie Carragher and Thierry Henry as Manchester City salvaged a point in the 97th minute to draw 3-3 at Everton in a dramatic game that puts Arsenal in charge of the Premier League title race. Carragher and Henry reflect on Nottingham Forest's 3-1 win over Chelsea in a huge boost to their survival chances.

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    [upbeat music] Manchester City no longer masters of their own destiny. It's a big advantage for Arsenal in this compelling title race. Eventually they leave with a point thanks to two wonderful finishes from Jeremy Doku, but they'll bitterly regret the mistake from Marc Guéhi that let Everton into a match that perhaps should have been beyond them. A 13-minute spell in which they conceded three goals to this Everton team. At that point, Pep Guardiola, whose side were 3-1 down, was absolutely crestfallen. But still, through Haaland and through Doku's second, they've taken something from their first ever trip to Hill Dickinson. But the facts remain, they have a five-point deficit on Arsenal. They've still got four to play, and Arsenal are just three from home and with a massive advantage now. We shouldn't forget to give credit to Everton, who get themselves onto the 48-point mark after two goals from Tiëna Barry and one in between from Jake O'Brien. It's a measure of how well they've done tonight that they'll be disappointed that it's only a draw for them. But what a breathless night it has been here, and

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