
Everton drew 3-3 with Manchester City after leading 3-1, with Jeremy Doku equalizing in stoppage time. Manager David Moyes expressed concern over late goals affecting their European qualification chances. Everton has conceded stoppage-time goals in their last three matches. Thierno Barry scored twice, becoming the third substitute to net a brace against City's Pep Guardiola. Barry emphasized the need for the team to keep pushing in their final three games of the season.
"I'm not sure. I think it's going to be tough. In the last couple of games we've lost games late on and [against City] we've drawn. It could and probably will have an impact on our final position."
"We let ourselves down because we defended the second goal so poorly. At half-time we would have taken the result because we were hugely outplayed in the first half."
"It's always a pleasure to play against a big team like Manchester City. I'm very happy to come on and score two goals. In the end, we had to settle for a draw so we need to keep pushing."
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