Man City breathe Erling Haaland sigh of relief despite drawing with Newcastle

Josko Gvardiol opened the scoring at St James' Park (Image: Getty)

Manchester City were held to a 1-1 draw by Newcastle on Saturday afternoon.

Josko Gvardiol opened the scoring for City, receiving the ball inside the penalty area before curling his strike beyond Nick Pope to silence the St James’ Park crowd in the 35th minute.

Newcastle managed to prevent City from building on that momentum though, and they then equalised from the penalty spot in the 58th minute through Antony Gordon after the winger was brought down by Ederson.

Express Sport takes a look at the key talking points from the clash…

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Although Haaland was unable to add to his goal tally on Tyneside, Pep Guardiola will have been relieved to have seen the Norway international last the full 90 minutes.

The striker appeared to have sustained an Achilles problem after being caught by the studs of Dan Burn in the first half, with Phil Foden even warming up as a precaution at half-time. Haaland re-emerged for the second half though and did not to be troubled by the concern, lasting the full match and wasting a late headed chance to win it for the visitors.

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Rodri’s ACL injury has been the Premier League’s main talking point this week, as well as how City will replace the Spaniard. Versatile star Rico Lewis appeared to be the first player tasked with filling the void left by his team-mate, but it was actually Manuel Akanji who stepped into the role.

The defender inverted to play alongside Mateo Kovacic when City had possession, dictating the tempo of attacks and also ensuring that Guardiola’s side did not lack a physical presence centrally.

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Erling Haaland appeared to limp off of the pitch at half time (Image: Getty)Rico Lewis the facilitator

With Guardiola identifying that he would need a defender to provide the physical presence in midfield his team will lack without Rodri, starting Lewis facilitated exactly that.

The England international was deployed in areas of the pitch that you would expect a No.10 to play in, ensuring that Newcastle were pinned very deep inside their own half while opening up space for Akanji to step into. The versatile defender could be the key to unlocking a new-look City team.

Gordon gets his season back on track

With Alexander Isak and Callum Wilson both sidelined with injured, Gordon was tasked with leading the line for Newcastle. The England international has endured a slow start to the season.

But with a contract extension now close to being sealed, those troubles appear to be behind him and his focus is back on the pitch. The 23-year-old stretched the City backline with his frightening pace and showed good composure to win the penalty when racing through on goal.

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Anthony Gordon led the line well for Newcastle (Image: Getty)Newcastle emerge with plenty of credit

Eddie Howe will be very pleased with how his side played against the title-holders, especially without his two main strikers Alexander Isak and Callum Wilson.

Newcastle’s pace and energy on the counter-attack caused City plenty of issues, with Harvey Barnes and Jacob Murphy stretching the pitch to ensure that Joelinton and Bruno Guimaraes had space to drive into when turning over possession.

Sandro Tonali also provided a glimpse of how is likely to have been the missing piece of the puzzle in midfield for the Magpies previously.



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