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Erling Haaland delivers a bold message to his Manchester City teammates after a disappointing draw against Everton. This insight reveals the determination within the squad, critical as they chase Arsenal in the Premier League title race.
On Monday, Manchester City faced Everton, ending in a 3-3 stalemate after leading 1-0 at halftime. Haaland, who netted a goal in the 83rd minute, encouraged his teammates, declaring, “We are still in it,” as they acknowledged the fans post-match. The draw leaves City in second place with 71 points from 34 matches, trailing Arsenal by five points, who have a game in hand.
Jeremy Doku, who scored twice against Everton, echoed Haaland's sentiment, emphasizing the team's resolve despite the setback. He stated, “We owe it to ourselves and to our fans” to keep fighting.
Manager Pep Guardiola reflected on the match, noting a strong first half but acknowledging a need for greater aggression in the second. He mentioned that the title race is now out of their hands but remains optimistic, maintaining that City will continue to push until the end.
With the pressure mounting, City’s resilience will be tested as they aim to close the gap on Arsenal in the coming matches.

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