Manchester City produced a fantastic comeback against Newcastle, managing to salvage 1 point from a very difficult encounter that ended 3-3. Pep Guardiola's men scored first in the 5th minute with Gündogan, as the goal created the illusion of another routine victory for the "citizens". But the game would take a different turn.
Newcastle produced their own scoring chances, and the equalizer would come in the 28th minute when Miguel Almiron sent Allan Saint-Maximin's cross into the net. Initially there was a claim of irregular position, but after verification with the VAR system, the referee awarded the goal to Newcastle. Just 10 minutes later the home side found the back of the net with Callum Wilson capitalizing on a brilliant pass from Saint-Maximin that drew City's defense behind him.
Pep Guardiola's men had a chance to equalise, but goalkeeper Pope successfully stopped Haaland's shot. After this moment came Newcastle's third goal. This time it was Trippier who with a spectacular free kick scored a fantastic goal from about 25 meters away.
At this point, it seemed that City would suffer the first defeat of this season, but the "citizens" once again proved their quality in difficult situations. Erling Haaland scored the second goal for his friends in the 60th minute of the match, after a pass from Rodri inside the area. City's ever-increasing pressure was rewarded with the third goal, just 4 minutes after Haaland's. This time it was Bernardo Silva who sent the ball into the net after a fantastic assist from regular Kevin de Bruyne.
In the last minutes of the challenge, none of the teams managed to find the winning goal and the match ended with the score 3-3.