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City rallies to keep title destiny in own hands

China Daily | Updated: 2022-05-17 16:37
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Manchester City's Jack Grealish in action with West Ham United's Manuel Lanzini at London Stadium in London, Britain, May 15, 2022. [Photo/Agencies]

Manchester City fought back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with West Ham United on Sunday and stayed in charge of its thrilling English Premier League title battle with Liverpool.

West Ham's Jarrod Bowen struck twice in the first half but Jack Grealish pulled one back for City early in the second before Vladimir Coufal scored an own goal. Riyad Mahrez missed a golden chance to seal a City win after he missed a late penalty.

Liverpool plays at Southampton on Tuesday and City had the chance to open a six-point lead at the top, but the draw at London Stadium left it four points above Jurgen Klopp's side with one game left.

Victory on the final day at home to Aston Villa would guarantee City its fourth league title in five seasons, regardless of Liverpool's results against Southampton and Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Pep Guardiola's team will win the title on Tuesday if Liverpool loses at Southampton.

"It was a day of mixed emotions," said Grealish. "At the start, I thought we dominated the game and we knew they were going to sit in and try and counterattack with (Michail) Antonio up front.

"I think it's perfect for them to get hold of the ball and then play balls in behind for runners and that's what they did for both of the goals.

"Coming at halftime, we would've taken a draw all day long. (The title) is in our hands and we recover now and have a big week of training, and try to win the next game."

After City defender Oleksandr Zinchenko lost track of Bowen, the West Ham forward raced on to Pablo Fornals' pass over the top and took it round goalkeeper Ederson for a clinical finish in the 24th minute.

Bowen added another in the 45th minute when Antonio sent him through with a clever pass and the English forward's low strike from the edge of the box found the bottom corner.

City bounced back in the second half after playmaker Grealish scored in the 49th minute with a volley after Rodri headed a high ball over to him in the box.

The Hammers had the chance to add their third goal in the 65th minute when a loose back-pass from Fernandinho sent Antonio through on goal but the Jamaica forward sent his shot over the bar.

The host was left to rue that missed chance as it conceded an own goal, with West Ham defender Coufal heading a cross from Mahrez into his own net in the 69th minute.

Mahrez could have become City's hero in the 86th minute but his spot-kick was kept out by keeper Lukasz Fabianski after Craig Dawson brought down Gabriel Jesus in the penalty area.

The result guaranteed the Hammers European soccer next season as they stayed seventh on 56 points.

The game also marked Mark Noble's farewell match in front of home fans, with the midfielder set to bring the curtain down on his 18-year, one-club career at the end of the season.

Reuters

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