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The Digest:

Manchester City salvaged a 97th-minute equaliser through Jeremy Doku to draw 3-3 at Everton, but the collapse puts Arsenal in command of the Premier League title race. City led 1-0 at half-time before Everton scored three times through Thierno Barry (two goals) and Jake O'Brien. Erling Haaland pulled one back before Doku's dramatic late equaliser. Arsenal are now five points clear at the top of the table, with three wins needed for their first title in 22 years. City have just one game in hand. Pep Guardiola said the point is "better than a loss."

Key Points:
  • Arsenal now control their own destiny in the title race.
  • City's defensive collapse saw them surrender a half-time lead.
  • Everton dropped points in stoppage time for the third straight match.
  • Guardiola's side showed vulnerability but also fight in the dramatic draw.
  • Thierry Henry says, "It's back in Arsenal's hands."
Watch whether Arsenal win their remaining three games to claim the title, and if City can recover in their final four matches.

Sources: Sky Sports, Goal