Resigned goal thrust: The Brooklyn view of terrorizing Man City must not be lost

St. Mary Stadium interrupted the Manchester City winning series, which after 12 successive successes did not go beyond 1-1 against a inspired Armando Broya but followed by a lack of luck: the pillar and goal cancelled for the Albanian national attacker, but created panic at any moment for Citizens. [...]
St. Mary Stadium interrupted the Manchester City winning series, which after 12 successive successes did not go beyond 1-1 against a inspired Armando Broya but followed by a lack of luck: the pillar and goal cancelled for the Albanian national attacker, but created panic at any moment for Citizens.
Saints, capable of blocking the 0-0 Guardiola team in Etihad, passed the lead after only 7 minutes of play: Redmond followed in the centre for Walker-Peters, who with an excellent right found the remote pole beating Ederson.
The Guardila formation starts putting pressure on locals, who believe the counterattack and saw the goal of doubling the possible double of Broja's position out of play. After overcoming fear, City pushed back and touched the draw goal of Sterling, whose blow went right past the pole.
In the second half, Forster blocked Roder and Foden, and Ederson stopped Broy. In the 60th minute, however, came the draw: De Bruyne's free kick from the right found Laporte, who with a powerful head-to-head blow equalled the result. Goli galvanized more friends, who six minutes later hit the pillar with De Bruyne.
Finally, the protagonist becomes VAR, who first denied a penalty City, then saved Armstrong from the red card.
The extra time didn't change anything for Guardola, which after twelve successive successes is forced to equalize by Saints, but still goes up to 57 points, + 12 over Liverpool, which still has two matches less than England's current champions. A valuable point for Southampton, which rises to 25 points and temporarily reaches Leicester.












