In a dramatic encounter, Crystal Palace secured a 2-2 draw against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium, dealing a blow to City’s title aspirations.
Michael Olise played the hero’s role, converting a 95th-minute penalty to level the score and deny City a home league victory since November 4.
City seemed to be on course for a routine win after Rico Lewis scored his first Premier League goal, extending their lead following Jack Grealish’s well-taken strike in the first half. However, Crystal Palace mounted a late comeback.
Jean-Philippe Mateta sparked hopes for the visitors when he turned home Jeffrey Schlupp’s cross with 15 minutes remaining. The momentum continued to swing in Palace’s favor when Phil Foden fouled Mateta in stoppage time, leading to a penalty.
Olise took responsibility for the crucial spot-kick, confidently sending Ederson the wrong way and securing a vital point for Crystal Palace. The draw marked City’s third consecutive home draw, denting their quest for the title.
Despite their recent home struggles, City will now shift their focus to the Club World Cup, heading to the Middle East.
When they return to Premier League action on December 27 against Everton, they could find themselves trailing by 12 points in the title race. The unexpected draw serves as a significant setback for Pep Guardiola’s side in their pursuit of domestic glory.