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Thrilling Draw at St. James’ Park: Newcastle and Manchester City Share the Spoils
Newcastle, England – In a vibrant encounter held at St. James’ Park, Newcastle and Manchester City drew in a match full of emotions and twists and turns. The match, corresponding to matchday 12 of the Premier League, made clear the combative spirit of both teams.
The match, played under the watchful eye of referee Samuel Barrott, saw Manchester City dominate possession with 68% compared to Newcastle’s 32%. However, Newcastle’s effectiveness at key moments allowed them to stay in the fight.
The high point of the match came in the second half. Harvey Barnes put Newcastle ahead in the 63rd minute with a goal resulting from a great assist by Bruno Guimaraes. The local joy did not last long, as Rúben Dias equalized for Manchester City in the 68th minute. Barnes reappeared for Newcastle in the 70th minute, returning the advantage to his team with a well-taken goal.
Despite Manchester City’s superiority in possession and shots (17 in total, of which 4 were on target), Newcastle knew how to defend their goal with grit. The home team took 9 shots, of which 5 were directed at the goal. The match heated up with yellow cards for G. Donnarumma and O. Bobb for Manchester City, and for Joelinton for Newcastle.
The match ended with a sharing of points that reflects the intensity and fight shown by both teams on the pitch. Newcastle had 5 corners and committed 11 fouls, while Manchester City got 9 corners and committed 8 fouls.
Substitutions manchester city: at minute 76 J. Doku came in and Savinho went out., at minute 77 B. Silva came in and T. Reijnders went out., at minute 77 R. Cherki came in and O. Bobb went out., at minute 87 P. Foden came in and O. Marmoush went out.
Substitutions newcastle: at minute 77 L. Hall came in and S. Botman went out., at minute 85 H. Barnes came in and A. Elanga went out., at minute 85 N. Woltemade came in and J. Willock went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
Newcastle

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