Manchester City faced Newcastle in a thrilling 1-1 Premier League draw, marking their second consecutive match without a win and the first without the injured Rodri. Despite the absence of their key Spanish midfielder, City put up a strong fight, with Josko Gvardiol and Jack Grealish standing out, but they couldn’t secure all three points.
The first half saw Newcastle create several chances, but City took the lead thanks to a moment of brilliance from Gvardiol in the 35th minute. After some excellent play from Grealish, who skillfully dribbled past a defender, Gvardiol demonstrated impressive footwork before calmly slotting the ball past Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope. Gvardiol’s goal was his sixth contribution for City this year, an impressive feat for a defender.
However, Newcastle responded in the second half. Anthony Gordon, who was a constant threat throughout the match, won a penalty in the 58th minute after being fouled in the box. Gordon himself converted the spot-kick, bringing the hosts level. The equalizer reignited Newcastle’s attack, and City struggled to regain control, particularly in the absence of Rodri, whose defensive presence in midfield was sorely missed.
Both teams pushed for a winner in the final stages, with Bernardo Silva coming close to sealing it for City with a powerful volley in stoppage time. However, Pope pulled off a crucial save, ensuring the match ended in a draw. The result leaves City’s position at the top of the Premier League table vulnerable as they dropped points once again.
Player Ratings
Goalkeeper & Defence
Ederson (7/10): The Brazilian goalkeeper made several important saves, including one from a dangerous Joelinton attempt. Although he conceded the penalty, his distribution was reliable throughout the match, and his shot-stopping kept City in the game.
Kyle Walker (6/10): Known for his speed and defensive prowess, Walker’s covering work was solid. However, he played Gordon onside for the penalty incident and was fortunate not to concede another spot-kick after a challenge on Joelinton.
Ruben Dias (8/10): Dias remained composed in defense, leading by example and holding the backline together when City were under pressure. His presence was vital in keeping Newcastle from adding to their tally.
Manuel Akanji (8/10): Akanji played a versatile role, stepping into midfield at times to compensate for Rodri’s absence. Though he didn’t entirely fill Rodri’s shoes, he put in a strong performance in various positions, helping to maintain City’s structure.
Josko Gvardiol (9/10): Gvardiol was the standout player for City. Not only did he score a well-taken goal with the composure of a seasoned striker, but he also performed his defensive duties admirably. His attacking instincts and defensive reliability made him City’s best player on the day.
Midfield
Rico Lewis (7/10): The young midfielder had a bright game, showing energy and determination. However, he was occasionally overpowered by Newcastle’s more physical midfielders, highlighting his inexperience at times.
Mateo Kovacic (6/10): Kovacic has the ability to play deeper in midfield, but he struggled to impose himself in this match. He was part of a midfield that often found itself overrun by Newcastle, especially after the equalizer.
Ilkay Gundogan (5/10): Gundogan had a quiet game by his standards. The veteran midfielder seemed off the pace and couldn’t exert his usual influence on the match. His performance reflected City’s overall lack of control in midfield without Rodri.
Attack
Bernardo Silva (7/10): Silva had a relatively subdued game compared to his usual high standards. He started on the right wing but looked more comfortable when moved to a central role later in the match. He nearly snatched a late winner with a superb volley, but it wasn’t to be.
Erling Haaland (7/10): The Norwegian striker had a tough battle with Newcastle’s defense, particularly against the towering Dan Burn. While he won many physical duels, he found himself starved of clear goal-scoring opportunities.
Jack Grealish (8/10): Grealish was one of City’s brightest attacking players. His excellent wing play, including the assist for Gvardiol’s goal, reminded fans of his potential. He consistently troubled Newcastle’s Kieran Trippier throughout the match, showing glimpses of his best form.
Substitutes & Manager
Phil Foden (7/10): Foden made an immediate impact off the bench, nearly scoring with one of his first touches. His energy injected some life into City’s attack, and he looked sharp during his time on the pitch.
Jeremy Doku (6/10): Doku’s direct running caused some problems for Newcastle, but his overall impact was limited during his cameo. He didn’t have enough time to make a significant difference.
Savinho (7/10): The young Brazilian impressed with his defensive work late in the game, helping City weather a late surge from Newcastle. His ability to track back and make vital interventions was a key asset for his team.
Pep Guardiola (7/10): Guardiola’s side struggled without Rodri, particularly in midfield. The trio of Lewis, Kovacic, and Gundogan lacked the necessary bite to control the game, but Guardiola’s substitutions helped City regain some momentum late on. The draw will be a concern, but the manager’s decision to bring on fresh legs at the right moments helped prevent a loss.
Match Summary
Despite City’s dominance in possession, Newcastle often looked the more dangerous side, especially after Gordon’s equalizer. City’s midfield was the weakest link, as they couldn’t control the tempo without Rodri’s influence. This allowed Newcastle to grow into the game, and they created several chances to score a second goal.
Newcastle will feel they could have snatched all three points, but City’s defense, particularly Gvardiol and Dias, stood firm. City, meanwhile, will be disappointed to drop points but can take solace in Gvardiol’s impressive performance and the fact that they avoided defeat in a tough away match.
The draw leaves City’s position at the top of the table in jeopardy, with other teams looking to capitalize on their recent stumbles. With the Champions League looming and Rodri’s absence continuing, Guardiola will need to find solutions to maintain City’s momentum in the coming weeks.
City’s next match is against Slovan Bratislava in the Champions League, where they will hope to return to winning ways and build confidence after back-to-back league draws. Guardiola will likely rotate his squad, giving key players a rest while ensuring his team gets the job done on the European stage.
As City adjusts to life without Rodri, the pressure will be on players like Gvardiol, Grealish, and Gundogan to step up and fill the void, ensuring the team remains competitive on all fronts. The battle for the Premier League title is far from over, but City will need to rediscover their form quickly if they are to stay at the top.