Arsenal's odds of lifting the Premier League trophy later this month improved significantly after Manchester City imploded away at Everton to draw 3-3 on Monday night. City were seeking a victory to move three points behind the league-leading Gunners having played one match fewer than their title rivals. And Jeremy Doku's first-half stunner had Pep Guardiola's men in a brilliant position with 23 minutes still to play at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
But three goals in 15 minutes, with a Thierno Barry brace sandwiched by Jake O'Brien's header, completely turned the match around. The turnaround came after a dreadful Marc Guehi mistake allowed Barry to tap in past Gianluigi Donnarumma, who was guilty of his own error to allow O'Brien to put the Toffees in front. With City fans already leaving the stadium, Erling Haaland scored an instant reply after Barry's second to pull City back within a goal.
And they were able a 97th-minute equaliser on Merseyside thanks to Doku's second screamer of the night as they avoided falling to their sixth defeat of the league campaign. They have a five-point deficit to Arsenal with four games to play, while the Gunners need to play just three times.