(Reuters) - MIDDLESBROUGH 2 MANCHESTER CITY 2Manchester City's Gabriel Jesus headed a late equaliser as they twice came from behind to salvage a 2-2 draw against a Middlesbrough side battling for Premier League survival at The Riverside Stadium on Sunday. "I think the fight for the top four will go down to the last game," City manager Pep Guardiola told reporters. Former City striker Alvaro Negredo put Middlesbrough ahead seven minutes before halftime with a shot from the centre of the box that went into the net off the inside of the post. I find it strange that the referee can give the penalty from where he is positioned," said Middlesbrough caretaker manager Steve Agnew. Eight minutes later Boro went ahead again when Calum Chambers shot high into the net in a goalmouth melee after efforts from Stewart Downing and Negredo were kept out.
Source: The Star April 30, 2017 15:33 UTC