Manchester City 3-2 Leeds United: Stoppage-time Foden strike spares Guardiolas blushes - Soccer News
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Manchester City 3-2 Leeds United: Stoppage-time Foden strike spares Guardiolas blushes - Soccer News
"Phil Foden scored in the first and last minute as Manchester City beat Leeds United 3-2 in a topsy-turvy encounter at the Etihad Stadium. City appeared set for a routine success when they went 2-0 up in the first 25 minutes, with Foden only needing 25 seconds to score their opener. He brilliantly turned Matheus Nunes' right-wing centre in off the underside of the crossbar."
"However, Leeds came storming back following the half-time introduction of Dominic Calver-Lewin. He struck after Nunes failed to clear his lines four minutes into the second half, then was scythed down by Gvardiol for a 68th-minute penalty. Nmecha saw his tame attempt parried by Gianluigi Donnarumma, down to the goalkeeper's left, but the Leeds striker followed in on the rebound to tap home."
Phil Foden opened after 25 seconds and later scored a stoppage-time winner as Manchester City beat Leeds United 3-2 at the Etihad. City led 2-0 within 25 minutes, Foden's opener and a second goal after Nico O'Reilly's corner was glanced in by Josko Gvardiol following a punch from goalkeeper Lucas Perri. Leeds rallied after Dominic Calver-Lewin's introduction, with Calver-Lewin equalising four minutes into the second half and winning a penalty converted on the rebound by Nmecha. Leeds dominated periods at 2-2, but Foden's late individual run and finish sealed City's victory and moved them back to second place.
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