Battling Newcastle stifle Man City
Manchester City gave renewed hope to the chasing pack in the battle for a Champions League spot as they were held to a battling 1-1 draw at relegation strugglers Newcastle United on Tuesday.
By : migrator
Update: 2016-04-20 22:13 GMT
London
City, who took the lead when Sergio Aguero headed home from an offside position for his 100th Premier League goal after 14 minutes, were largely stifled by a Newcastle side who levelled through Vurnon Anita after 31 minutes.
City stayed third in the Premier League on 61 points, but the result opened the door in the battle for a top-four finish to their rivals Manchester United who are fifth, five points adrift with a game in hand. Arsenal are fourth on 60 points.
Rafa Benitez’s side, who were denied a late winner when Joe Hart saved brilliantly from Georginio Wijnaldum, stay second-from-bottom on 29 points, but maintain some precious momentum after their weekend victory over Swansea City.
With four games of their season remaining, they are a point adrift of local rivals Sunderland and two behind Norwich City, who are outside the relegation zone in 17th.
City had enjoyed an iron grip on this fixture having won 12 straight Premier League games against Newcastle, while Aguero had plundered 10 goals in his eight appearances against the Magpies.
It was little surprise, therefore, when the visitors took the lead after 15 minutes, with City’s Argentine striker heading them in front from Aleksandar Kolarov’s free kick, even if the goal should not have stood.
Replays showed that Aguero was clearly offside when Kolarov’s setpiece was whipped into the box, but the linesman kept his flag down and the City marksman wheeled away in celebration.
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