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Newcastle United’s success under new ownership provides an enthralling underdog tale that has won over neutral fans. Their showdown against Manchester City promises an excellent showcase of two of Premier League’s finest teams.

Foden breaks free down the right flank and finds De Bruyne, who then strikes an expert low finish through Schar’s legs to seal victory for City. While celebrating their goal wildly, Newcastle collapse into defeat.

Newcastle United F.C. Vs Manchester City Standings and Goals scored

After an exciting first half, this game remains tied. Newcastle have made significant inroads against City’s front three of Doku, Alvarez and Foden but are struggling to defend backwards – Isak caught them unaware by racing towards him and scoring but his effort was offside.

City are showing more energy and momentum and pushing forward. A poor clearance ends up at Doku’s feet who tries to shoot from distance before having his attempt blocked out for a corner kick. But it is the corner kick itself which creates the biggest trouble for City as Ederson (who had been injured during its development) dives to collect and is stretchered off due to what appears to be knee damage.

Newcastle are struggling, yet finding space behind City’s backline. Walker attempts to score, only for it to be blocked out for a corner kick.

City are pressing hard for an equaliser and are awarded a free-kick on the edge of their box. Foden takes this corner and spins away from his marker to strike an outstanding shot past Dubravka and into the top corner – one which sends shockwaves through Dubravka and into his goal!

At last, City has found an equaliser and the game has come alive! Kevin de Bruyne has come off the bench and made an immediate impactful statement for them; first by providing Bernardo with an opportunity to level with a deft flick and later providing an added-time assist to Oscar Bobb to complete their turnaround.

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Goals Conceded

Over the last 35 matches between Newcastle and Manchester City, 28 goals have been scored with four ending in draws. Both sides are eager to secure top three status, so each will look for ways to score more goals while conceding less goals than their rivals in order to increase their odds of victory and ensure top-three status remains within their grasp. However, be careful not to concede too many goals, or they risk jeopardizing those hopes and losing the match!

After their FA Cup triumph against Huddersfield Town, Newcastle feel relieved after beating them 3-0 but now must prepare to take on an in-form City side. City have seen Kevin de Bruyne and Jeremy Doku back from injury but John Stones remains sidelined.

City struggle early on to establish their usual rhythm, with passes going astray and failing to land where intended. While this is initially frustrating for them, they will soon settle into their groove and dominate possession.

Foden displays impressive skill in drawing together many black and white shirts down the left side, before playing a ball into Walker who carried it along the wing before having his cross blocked by Rodri but managed to send it back into the middle of the park where Gordon played Isak on goal, who produced an exquisite shot that curved past both defenders and over the goalkeeper for an outstanding striker goal.

City press hard for their third goal and win another corner kick, which is then cleared away, giving the visitors another opportunity to launch quick counter-attacks. But an excellent defensive display from Bruno stops Rodri from entering the box, giving their hosts time to clear.

After an exciting and fast-paced first half, both sides had chances to score but were unsuccessful converting any. At that crucial point in play, neither side was able to convert.

City emerged from halftime strong and attacked directly at the heart of Magpies defense; but, the home team stood strong, repelling wave after wave of attack from City.

Points Scored

Kevin de Bruyne’s return to Manchester City’s starting lineup made all the difference as he led them to victory against Newcastle with two first-half goals and assists. These efforts helped Pep Guardiola’s side close within two points of Liverpool.

Early on, the home team were able to gain control as they sought to take advantage of City’s defensive frailty. Pushing forward quickly and looking dangerous on the counter-attack, but were ultimately unable to break through their strong defence.

Even without many chances, the hosts were unafraid of taking risks and keeping pressure on City. While they managed to maintain pressure throughout most of the first half, they failed to break through City’s defence and secure any breakthrough.

After an initially slow second half, the visitors slowly found their footing. A brilliant Bernardo Silva backheel gave them an early lead before they were quickly put under pressure by Isak and Gordon scoring two quick goals of their own to put an end to any hopes they had of taking advantage of a rare lead and take control of the match.

Dubravka makes an outstanding save against Rodri, who attempts to shoot high over the top. Next he dives left again to stop Foden being played into the box but his attempt lands straight in Dubravka’s grasp.

With only minutes remaining before their teams’ opening kickoffs, teams are beginning to prepare to emerge from their tunnels and fill the stadium with flags to show support for their respective team in this highly anticipated game. Fans have taken an active part in rallying their support as fans cheer them on to victory!

After just a couple of minutes, Newcastle are granted a free-kick just outside City’s box. Doku plays an elegant ball out to Walker on the right who then crosses low and drives it across towards penalty area. Alvarez attempts to reach it but Ortega makes an excellent block.

Points Conceded

Manchester City rallied from one goal down to beat Newcastle and keep their Premier League title challenge alive. They currently trail Liverpool by two points but do have one game remaining; both teams were given water breaks during this sweltering encounter.

City started stronger, but Newcastle’s quick counter attacks were giving City fits. Isak latched onto an over-the-top ball from Sean Longstaff, which allowed Newcastle to take the lead through Isak and square to Sean Longstaff for conversion. Kevin de Bruyne scored an incredible goal that gave City the upper hand; however, after Gabriel Jesus entered for Newcastle they could no longer maintain their advantage and eventually conceded their advantage back.

Brazilian midfielder Renato Augusto may not be ideal for City, but his pace and directness could prove helpful against Newcastle’s slow defence. When running through on the right he almost scored his debut goal but Ayoze Perez blocked his low shot.

De Bruyne was exceptional for the visitors; his passes were precise and he made good use of space. He helped Gabriel Jesus set up his goal while also setting up Sergio Aguero to score.

Newcastle are struggling to hold on to the ball and have not created any clear opportunities so far. Their only real threat comes on the break when they quickly surge forward.

72 mins: Alvarez attempts to slip through City’s defence but Trippier quickly intervenes to block him. The referee makes a serious mistake as he awards a goal kick against Gordon after fouling Rodri, leading Rodri into agony while leaving Alvarez furious with this decision.

City are again pressing, with Foden taking a touch before firing a shot from the edge of the box wide of its target. He tries again from 20 yards out but Dubravka easily saves it.

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