Anthony Gordon strikes home Newcastles second-half penalty
Anthony Gordon strikes home Newcastles second-half penalty

Anthony Gordon’s second-half penalty earned Newcastle a point as Manchester City were held to a draw at St James’ Park.

The Premier League clash between Newcastle United and Manchester City on September 28, 2024, at St. James’ Park was a highly anticipated match that lived up to its billing. The game ended in a 1-1 draw, showcasing the resilience and competitive spirit of both teams.

First Half Highlights

Second Half Highlights

  • Anthony Gordon’s Equalizer: Newcastle United leveled the score in the 58th minute when Anthony Gordon converted a controversial penalty. The penalty was awarded after a challenge by City’s goalkeeper Ederson.
  • Defensive Resilience: Both teams displayed strong defensive performances, with Newcastle’s Nick Pope making crucial saves and City’s defense holding firm despite the absence of key players like Rodri and Kevin De Bruyne.

Newcastle vs Manchester City Match Statistics

  • Possession: Manchester City dominated possession with 62%, while Newcastle United managed 38%.
  • Shots: City had a total of 16 shots, with 6 on target, compared to Newcastle’s 8 shots, with 3 on target.
  • Discipline: Both teams received 4 yellow cards each, reflecting the intense and competitive nature of the match.

Tactical Analysis of the Game

Manchester City, known for their fluid attacking play, struggled to break down Newcastle’s deep defensive setup. The absence of key midfielders like Rodri and Kevin De Bruyne was evident as City found it challenging to create clear-cut chances. 

Newcastle, on the other hand, capitalized on their counter-attacking opportunities. Also, they showed great resilience to secure a point against the reigning champions.

In conclusion, the 1-1 draw between Newcastle United and Manchester City was a testament to the competitive nature of the Premier League. Both teams showcased their strengths. However, Man City maintained their position at the top of the table. Meanwhile, Newcastle proved they can compete with the best. This match will be remembered for its tactical battles, key moments, and the resilience shown by both sides.

Man City seems to be not the same without Rodri, how do you think they’ll be performing going forward. Leave a comment below.

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