Skip to main contentSkip to navigationEverton v Man City2021-22 English Premier LeagueEvertonEvertonEVE6-4-14, 22 PTS06-4-14, 22 PTSFTManchester CityMan CityMNC21-3-3, 66 PTS121-3-3, 66 PTSPhil Foden - 82'
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Line-Ups
4-3-34-3-3
1Pickford
2Kenny
5Keane
4Holgate
23Coleman
30van de Beek
6Allan
16Doucouré
24Gordon
7Richarlison
17Iwobi
No.Name
1Jordan Pickford
5Michael Keane
4Mason Holgate
2Jonjoe Kenny
23Seamus Coleman
6Allan
30Donny van de Beek36Dele Alli
16Abdoulaye Doucouré
7Richarlison
24Anthony Gordon11Demarai Gray
17Alex Iwobi34Anwar El Ghazi
Substitutes
14Andros Townsend
32Jarrad Branthwaite
15Asmir Begovic
33Salomón Rondón
3Nathan Patterson
19Vitaliy Mykolenko
Goodison Park12:30 PM, February 26, 2022Liverpool, England Attendance: 39,105Matt McNulty - Manchester City/Manchester City FC via Getty Images
Foden strikes late as Man City edge Everton
Manchester City edged to a late 1-0 victory over Everton on Saturday as they continued to set the pace at the top of the Premier League table.May 16, 2024, 11:59 pm - ESPNEvertonManchester City
KO
27
HT
57
71
77
77
82
87
88
89
90+6
FT
-Match ends, Everton 0, Manchester City 1.
90'+9'Second Half ends, Everton 0, Manchester City 1.
90'+9'Offside, Manchester City. Rúben Dias tries a through ball, but Riyad Mahrez is caught offside.
EVEMNCPossession32.6%67.432.667.4%Shots on Goal28Shot Attempts613Yellow Cards32Corner Kicks34Saves72
Team
GP
W
D
L
GD
P
Arsenal
27
17
7
3
+32
58
Manchester City
26
16
5
5
+30
53
Aston Villa
26
15
5
6
+10
50
Manchester United
26
12
9
5
+10
45
Chelsea
26
12
8
6
+17
44
Liverpool
26
12
6
8
+6
42
Brentford
26
12
4
10
+5
40
Everton
26
10
7
9
-1
37
AFC Bournemouth
26
9
10
7
-2
37
Newcastle United
26
10
6
10
0
36
Sunderland
26
9
9
8
-3
36
Fulham
26
10
4
12
-5
34
Crystal Palace
26
8
8
10
-4
32
Brighton & Hove Albion
26
7
10
9
0
31
Leeds United
26
7
9
10
-9
30
Tottenham Hotspur
26
7
8
11
-1
29
Nottingham Forest
26
7
6
13
-13
27
West Ham United
26
6
6
14
-17
24
Burnley
26
4
6
16
-23
18
Wolverhampton Wanderers
27
1
7
19
-32
10
Arsenal suffer shock title blow with last-gasp equaliser
Arsenal squander a two-goal lead as Wolves debutant Tom Edozie's stunning 94th-minute leveller plunges the Gunners' title hopes into further doubt.
Arteta says Arsenal 'didn't show anything' in Wolves draw
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said his team have only themselves to blame after surrendering a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with rock-bottom Wolves at Molineux, adding that all criticism of his side was fair after the capitulation.
Arteta: Arsenal have themselves to blame for draw vs. Wolves
Mikel Arteta reacts to Arsenal's 2-2 draw with Wolves in the Premier League.