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    Chelsea ratings: Cole Palmer untouchable but Robert Sanchez endures day to forget against former side

    FOUR incredible first-half goals from Chelsea starboy Cole Palmer secured a 4-2 victory over Brighton at Stamford Bridge.Palmer, 22, became the first player to score four in a first half of a single Prem match to end Brighton’s unbeaten run.Palmer drew Chelsea level in the 21st minute moments after having a goal disallowedCredit: GettyHe then slotted home a penalty five minutes laterCredit: EPAPalmer then powered in a stunning free-kick from 25 yardsCredit: GettyIt was a game of goalkeeping howlers, high-lines, THREE offside goals and a Cold Cole Palmer free-kick.The six-goal thriller leaves Chelsea third in the Prem, with Brighton down to eighth after their first defeat of the season.Brighton opened the scoring after four Chelsea stars – who all left the Seagulls for West London – couldn’t clear their lines. Before Chelsea took control through the former Manchester City man.Here SunSport’s Katherine Walsh rates every Chelsea player…READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSRobert Sanchez – 4Booed by Brighton fans who were not happy to see their former keeper again. Before bizarrely coming too far out of his box to be beaten by Georginio Rutter who headed home from 12 yards At fault AGAIN when his shocking blundering pass out from the back directly caused Brighton’s second goal. The ball was intercepted by Carlos Baleba after Caicedo got caught slacking by not being quick enough to control it.Most read in FootballLater produced a big save before half-time.Robert Sanchez was partly to blame for both of Brighton’s first-half goalsCredit: ReutersMalo Gusto – 6His first start since Chelsea’s 0-0 with Crystal Palace was hindered just 60 seconds in after asking to change his boots. Conceded some questionable free-kicks in closing stages.Wesley Fofana – 6Unconvincing in possession despite little pressure but performed defensive duties after Brighton’s early opener in the seventh minute.Overhit a pass intended for Nkunku in the final five minutes. That would have set the Blues away for a dangerous counter.Levi Colwill – 6Awful clearance for Brighton’s opener as his horror attempt to get rid is headed in by Rutter who beats Sanchez to the ball.Under pressure in the opening 20 minutes, with a half-hearted block almost going in the back of his own net.Marc Cucurella – 6Involved in the Brighton opener as well by being out jumped and pushed aside by Rutter. But grew into the game in the second half, with some threatening crosses for Jackson. Thought he’d scored against his former employers, but a slight Pedro Neto deflection slowed the ball down to leave Cucurella offside.Marc Cucurella was involved in Brighton’s openerCredit: GettyMoises Caicedo – 5Started the comedy of errors for Brighton’s goal after played it to Colwill who hoofs it in the air for a clearance. He was then involved in Brighton’s second, failing to react quick enough to Sanchez’s short pass. And gave possession away far too often in the second half. Surprised he lasted longer then Fernandez.Moises Caicedo was at fault for Brighton’s second goal with SanchezCredit: ReutersEnzo Fernandez (c) – 7Weak on the ball in the opening 15 minutes. Delicious ball for Palmer’s chance off the post. But settled into the game after the England winger’s second after going in the book inside 29 minutes.Noni Madueke – 8Moves quickly down that right hand side. Looked to have assisted Sancho’s first Prem goal for Chelsea and the side’s second of the afternoon before it was rebuked for offside.Stunning run and chance in the 38th minute, after a good passage of play from the back, by kneeing it down and sitting Webster down before marginally hitting past the post.Cole Palmer – 10Chelsea’s quadruple hero!The England star hit the post in the 18th minute after a period of Brighton pressure. Before some brilliant runs in behind saw his next strike disallowed for offside a minute later.But Palmer made no mistake in the 21st minute with a brilliant finish amid an extremely high Brighton line. The turnaround was completed when he converted a penalty just five minutes later.Palmer then Curled in a stunning 25-yard free-kick past Bart Verbruggen who could only get a fingernail to the ball.Before some horror defending and a terrible pass out saw Palmer run through from Jadon Sancho’s ball to score his fourth of the game. Continued to cause problems in the second half.Palmer’s heroics saw him take the match ball homeCredit: RexJadon Sancho – 7Was caught tormenting Brighton’s full-backs before and after his 23rd minute tap in was ruled out for offside. But he won a nailed on penalty for Chelsea just three minutes later after brilliantly storming past Dunk and picked up his third assist of the season for Palmer’s fourth.Sancho’s link-up play with Palmer will be a threat moving forward.Sancho is doing well to get his career back on trackCredit: GettyNicolas Jackson – 7Assisted Palmer’s opener. But largely quiet in Chelsea’s flourishing attack in the first half.Started the second half brighter with a shot saved in the 46th minute. Headed over in 55th minute.READ MORE SUN STORIESBut a series of missed chances left Jackson visibly frustrated in the final 45… he should have passed quicker at times too.Nicolas Jackson missed a flurry of chances in the second halfCredit: GettySubsPedro Neto (62′ for Madueke) – 6 Continued to provide a threat to the tiring Brighton defence late on.Mudryk (71′ for Sancho)R Veiga (70′ for Cucurella)Christopher Nkunku (78′ for Jackson)R Lavia (78′ for Fernandez) More

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    Arsenal 4-2 Leicester LIVE RESULT: Gunners leave it late after blowing two-goal lead to make ground on Man City

    ARSENAL have beat Leicester 4-2 in a thrilling match at the Emirates.Gabriel Martinelli bagged the game’s opener on 21 minutes as the Gunners made their early dominance count.Just before half time, Leandro Trossard returned from suspension in style to double Arsenal’s lead.Minutes after the restart, James Justin headed in from a set piece to launch a Foxes comeback.After the hour, the Leicester full-back got his second of the day and made it 2-2 with a stunning volley.Trossard scored his second at the death for 3-2 before Kai Havertz netted from close range to secure a 4-2 win for the Gunners.Arsenal claimed a much-needed three points after title rivals Man City could only draw with Newcastle at lunchtime.Match result: Arsenal 4-2 LeicesterArsenal XI: Raya, Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori, Partey, Rice, Havertz, Saka, Martinelli, TrossardLeicester XI: Hermansen, Justin, Okoli, Faes, Kristiansen, Winks, Skipp, Ndidi, Buonanotte, Mavididi, VardyFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow ALL the action from the Emirates with our live blog below…FT: Arsenal 4-2 LeicesterMikel Arteta will be pleased with the grit his side showed today.After throwing away a two-goal lead, they did not stop fighting and got a late victory.Two stoppage time goals make this look a convincing victory.Copy linkCopiedFT: Arsenal 4-2 LeicesterThe referee brings the game to a close.It is a huge win for The Gunners.This defeat will really hurt Steve Cooper’s side.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 4-2 Leicester90+10. Arsenal run salt into the Leicester wounds late on.As Hermansen makes another save, The Foxes’ defender kicks it into the path of Havertz.The ball strikes him and ends up in the back of the net.After a long VAR review, the goal is allowed.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Kai Havertz (Arsenal)Copy linkCopiedArsenal 3-2 Leicester90+7. The home fans are waiting for the final whistle.This would be a massive win for Arsenal with an injury-time winner.Leicester heads are down as they concede so late in the game after they thought they had secured a point.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 3-2 Leicester90+4. The corner comes into the back post.Trossard looks to strike it across goal and it hits Ndidi and ends up in the back of the net.The roof almost comes off The Emirates.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Leandro Trossard (Arsenal)Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester90+2. There is still time for either side to find a winner.Rice tries his luck from the edge of the box but has a complete air-swipe at the ball.This is a nervy finish to the game in North London.Credit: APCopy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester90. Leicester make the changes to see this one out.Mavididi and Skipp are the players to make way.El Khannouss and De Cordova-Reid come on for the visitors.We are going to have seven minutes added.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester88. Saka whips in a corner and Calafiori has a free header from a few yards out.Hermansen makes another brilliant save to turn it over the bar.If The Foxes get a draw out of this game, there are no prizes for guessing who the man of the match will be.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester86. Leicester are getting everyone behind the ball now.The Gunners are throwing everything at the visitors.Nwaneri has come on and is playing with some confidence already.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester84. Saka runs across the edge of the box and is fouled by Skipp.The referee waves advantage and the move comes to nothing.Arsenal’s players are fuming that the free kick was not awarded.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester82. We are back underway at The Emirates.Hermansen seems able to continue.There will be some time added onto this game now, giving The Gunners’ fans hope of finding another goal.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester80. The more Arsenal throw players forward looking for a winner, it gives the visitors the chance to hit them on the counter.Play is held up at the moment as Hermansen receives some treatment.The Foxes cannot afford to lose him now, he has been integral to them being on level terms in this game.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester78. Leicester break with Ndidi once again.He attempts a cross from the byline that has Raya in some trouble.Fortunately for The Gunners it misses the far post and goes out for a goal kick.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester76. The pressure is on Arsenal now.Arteta’s side cannot afford to drop more points at The Emirates.While Man City dropped points earlier, it would really give the sides around them a chance to leapfrog them.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester74. Hermansen plays the ball straight to Rice on the edge of the box.He works it to Trossard who shoots but the Leicester keeper makes a world-class save to deny him.What a save that was.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester72. This game is on a knife-edge right now.Both teams have players on yellow cards who are still diving into the challenges.Leicester are dealing with the Arsenal threat from corners well today.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester70. Big chance for Arsenal as Havertz sees his shot saved superbly by Hermansen.The Foxes come on the counter and Buonanotte skips past Calafiori who fouls him.Leicester are furious that the defender is not shown his second yellow card of the game.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester68. Arsenal come forward looking to get the lead once again.The ball breaks to Trossard but his shot deflects over the bar for a corner.As the cross is whipped in, The Foxes clear their lines.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester66. Nobody would have predicted this at half-time.Ndidi whips in a deep cross from the left and Justin strikes a superb volley on the outside of his foot.It strikes the inside of the post on its way into the goal.Copy linkCopiedGoal – James Justin (Leicester)Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2 Leicester 162. Leicester need to get something from this game.Having not won a game in the Premier League so far, they are in danger of slipping into the bottom three with defeat.Everton are currently winning against Crystal Palace which is not good for Steve Cooper’s side.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2 Leicester 160. Arteta will feel this game should be all over by now.They have created enough chances to be out of sight already.Hermansen is proving to be a thorn in the side of Arsenal.Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedArsenal 2 Leicester 158. Saka sees another shot blocked at the near post.The ball breaks and Trossard shoots but Hermansen makes a brilliant save to turn it around the post.So close for The Gunners.Copy linkCopied More

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    Brentford 1 West Ham 1: Mbeumo makes Premier League history before Soucek salvages point for under pressure Lopetegui

    TOMAS SOUCEK struck to take the heat off Julen Lopetegui.But only after the Spaniard became the latest victim of Brentford’s remarkable first minute scoring streak.Bryan Mbeumo broke the deadlock just 39 seconds into the matchCredit: AlamyIt is the third successive Premier League game in which Brentford have scored in the first minuteCredit: AFPTomas Soucek’s scrappy equaliser earned West Ham a pointCredit: ReutersWest Ham celebrated a much-needed point but their winless run has extended to five gamesCredit: ReutersSoucek’s second half finish, forcing past Mark Flekken from close range, earned West Ham a deserved point as they recovered from being stung by Bryan Mbeumo’s fifth of the season as the Bees set a new Prem fast-start record.They are the first team to score in the opening 60 seconds of three successive games.It will have been a relief for Lopetegui, too, after his nightmare week looked set to be extended and he also lost Mohammed Kudus at the interval.Yet while West Ham went back across the capital with a point that ensures the growing pressure on Lopetegui has abated, this was a deeply unsatisfying afternoon in pretty much every other way.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLWithout question, the best moment came right at the start.Lopetegui can hardly claim he was not prepared, although Thomas Frank should bottle and sell whatever he says to sting his Bees into gear before kick-off.After scoring inside the first half minute at both Manchester City and Spurs – going on to lose both after trailing at the break – they were again in front before many had taken their seats.This time it took just 39 seconds for Mbeumo’s left-footed volley from 12 yards to find the top corner, a terrific hooked finish with the ball behind him and giving the fully-extended Alphonse Areola no chance.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSMbeumo has now scored in the first minute in back-to-back Premier League gamesCredit: RexBut fingers would have been pointed once again, after West Ham failed to deal with Kevin Schade’s cross – the German was onside because of the VAR “tolerance” zone – and Fabio Carvalho reacted quicker than Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Jarrod Bowen to nod back into the middle.Mbeumo’s reaction, though, was outstanding. He is a class act.Never before has a Prem side scored so quickly in three straight matches.Fans in hysterics as they spot Cole Palmer’s gesture before West Ham clash as they say Chelsea star ‘didn’t even care’ And, of course, never before has a side scored inside the first minute of three straight games and won nine of them.Yet after such a dramatic start, much of what followed was an anticlimax.Lucas Paqueta was particularly quiet, with only Kudus and Bowen offering any real threat despite West Ham.When they did get close enough, Kudus fired at Flekken before Mikhail Antonio dragged a shot wide from 16 yards after Bowen tricked his way into the danger zone.Brentford were happy to sit deep and then counter, frequently through Mbeumo, who took one in the head from Wan-Bissaka after he had directed his effort over the top.Kudus’ failure to reappear after the break – with Carlos Soler on as Konstantinos Mavropanos also replaced Emerson – might have added to the discontent of the Hammers fans.Instead, West Ham were galvanised.Wan-Bissaka switched to the left, with the defender almost getting in after a strong run opened the way towards the Brentford goal as Lopetegui’s side called the shots.And within 10 minutes of the restart, any doubts would have disappeared as the visitors levelled.Paqueta fed in and Bowen and Soucek played some delightful one-touch stuff before Antonio chested down and shot.His effort was half-blocked but that served to tee up Soucek, sweeping home from five yards as he was being pulled to the ground.Substitute Yehor Yarmoliuk, on for Schade, tested Areola from the edge of the box with his first touch as Brentford looked to respond.READ MORE SUN STORIESYet that was as good as it got, the game drifting into an eminently forgettable phase in which neither team had either the imagination or the desire to get the winner.Keane Lewis-Potter’s late shot, gathered easily by Areola, summed it up. A point each. And not much else. More

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    Everton 2 Crystal Palace 1: Dwight McNeil inspires epic turnaround as Toffees finally secure first Premier League win

    DWIGHT McNEIL’S brilliant quickfire double gave Everton their first victory of the season.Sean Dyche’s men rose out of the bottom three with a deserved comeback triumph.Dwight McNeil grabbed two goals to turn the match for EvertonCredit: ReutersMcNeil was in the perfect place to last the winnerCredit: AlamyEagles’ keeper Dean Henderson was unable to keep the decisive goal outCredit: RexMarc Guehi deftly put Palace in front after just 10 minutes.Everton failed to fully clear a corner, enabling Adam Wharton to cross, Maxence Lacroix to nod down and Guehi to smash home.But McNeil turned the match soon after the break.The winger burst through for a brilliant finish.READ MORE TOP STORIESSub Jack Harrison then raked in a tasty centre to the far post for McNeil to take well and lash the winnerEverton proceeded to push for a third strike – but had done more than enough for a pressure-easing victory.Oliver Glasner’s Eagles wee two different sides – looking assured before the break, they were close to claw-less in the second period.Palace have now picked up just three points from six games.Most read in FootballGuehi hails his early opener at Goodison ParkCredit: ReutersMarc Guehi poked a breakthrough goal for Crystal Palace on 10 minutesCredit: PAFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSMeet the new Wags of the Premier League season, from a Belgian interior designer to a Portuguese model More

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    Awkward moment four Chelsea stars who all played for Brighton have combined disasterclass to gift visitors a goal

    FOUR Chelsea stars who previously played for Brighton combined to gift the Seagulls the opening goal at Stamford Bridge.Cole Palmer stole the show with a four-goal haul in the first-half to blow away Fabian Hurzeler’s side.Moises Caicedo and Levi Colwill made a mess of things in their own penalty areaRobert Sanchez and Marc Cucurella failed to deal with the ball looping up in the airCredit: XGeorginio Rutter climbed to head the ball into an empty net and give Brighton the leadCredit: XBut before the England international took centre stage, the visitors broke the deadlock in the seventh minute following a calamitous mix-up from a quartet of their former players.A tame cut-back was not dealt with by Moises Caicedo as he dithered and laid the ball off to Levi Colwill inside the six-yard box.Colwill’s poor clearance was charged down and the ball ballooned up in the air.Marc Cucurella and keeper Robert Sanchez then both attempted to get to it first, but Georginio Rutter climbed highest to nod into an empty net.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe disastrous defending was damning enough for Chelsea, but it was made worse given it was against Brighton.That is because Caicedo, Colwill, Cucurella and Sanchez all previously played for the South Coast side.In total, Brighton received £202million from Chelsea for Caicedo [£115m], Cucurella [£62m] and Sanchez [£25m].Colwill also played for them on loan from Chelsea, before returning to Stamford Bridge.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSReacting to the goal, one Brighton fan said: “Wow. Caicedo, Colwill and Sanchez combining to great effect 🔥🔥.”Another added: “Caicedo, Colwill, Cucarella, and Sanchez making mistakes. The perfect goal.”Enzo Maresca opens door for £200,000-a-week Chelsea outcast to return to fold and says ‘we all make mistakes’ A third replied: “Someone put the clown music over this hahaha.”While a fourth responded: “All four ex-Seagulls combining to give us that one 😂.” More

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    Fans have Phil Foden conspiracy theory as Man City star benched by Pep Guardiola again for Newcastle clash

    MANCHESTER CITY fans are resorting to conspiracy theories after Phil Foden’s latest snub.Last season’s PFA Player of the Year was again just a sub in Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Newcastle.Pep Guardiola only used Phil Foden as a sub again vs NewcastleCredit: AFPThree of the England winger’s six Premier League appearances this term have now come off the bench.Foden came on midway through the second period at St. James Park, with both sides looking hungry to bag a winner.The 41-cap star saw plenty of the ball – with ALL his touches being in the Newcastle half.But City had to settle for a point – their second Prem stalemate in a  row after opening the campaign with four victories.READ MORE TOP STORIESJosko Gvardiol fired a neat opener for Pep Guardiola’s men on 35 minutes.But Anthony Gordon won and converted the Magpies’ point-saver soon after the break.City were already reeling from confirmation that star anchorman Rodri will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury.And many fans reckon there’s much more to the matter than just form or tactics.Most read in FootballFoden came on for the third time this season at St. James ParkFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThere’s even a growing belief that boss Guardiola has a mystery problem with the 24-year-old.One supporter posted: “Something is really going on at City, because I still don’t understand why Foden isn’t starting. I don’t understand.”Rodri officially out for season after undergoing surgery in devastating blow for Man City star Foden had plenty of the ball in attacking positions after coming onAnother wrote: “There is something going on between Phil Foden and Pep Guardiola that we don’t know about. From winning Premier League Player of the Year to rotting on the City bench.”A third said: “Why isn’t Foden starting? I don’t know what is going on with him and Pep but he must have done something.”A fourth even suggested Foden was gradually getting starved of action like Riyad Mahrez – before the Algerian playmaker left for Saudi club Al-Ahli in July 2023.That supporter pondered: “Foden’s getting the Mahrez treatment now? What’s going on?” Another posted: “Some weirdness going on with Foden. Not right. Either p**** Pep off or he is in trouble himself.”Overall, “What’s going on?” was the dominant refrain from City followers.And maybe only Guardiola knows the full answer to that – unless you believe some of the conspiracy theorists… More

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    Chelsea 4 Brighton 2: Cole Palmer scores stunning FOUR goals in 20 minutes as Blues star creates Premier League history

    COLE PALMER sealed a ten-minute hat-trick with a stunning free-kick and grabbed a fourth BEFORE half-time as Chelsea claimed a 4-2 win over Brighton.The Blues superstar, 22, hit the net in the 21st, 28th, 31st and 41st minutes in a bonkers first half at Stamford Bridge.Cole Palmer was all smiles as he scored four in the first half against BrightonCredit: ReutersPalmer curled in a special free-kick to complete the hat-trickCredit: GettyPalmer made no mistake from the penalty spotCredit: GettyHe was in red-hot form at Stamford BridgeCredit: PAAnd that saw him become the first player to score four goals in the first half of a Premier League match ever. Brighton had taken an early lead through Georginio Rutter but Palmer levelled things up with a superb low finish after capitalising on a very high line from the Seagulls.Seven minutes later, he had his second when he coolly slotted home a penalty won by Jadon Sancho – sending Bart Verbruggen the wrong way.And he sealed the treble in style. READ MORE ON FOOTBALLPalmer stepped up and curled a gorgeous free-kick from 25 yards into the top corner.Verbruggen got a fingernail to the ball but could not keep it out as Palmer wheeled away to celebrate in trademark fashion. Brighton did pull one back through Carlos Baleba. Palmer then grabbed Chelsea’s fourth of a sensational first half when Sancho won the ball high up and put it on a plate for his team-mate to find the net once again.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBart Verbruggen could not keep out the free-kickCredit: ReutersIncredibly he had another ruled out for offside and also hit the postCredit: EPAThat made it four goals in 20 staggering minutes – and that is how the game remained after a goalless second period.Incredibly, Palmer could have SIX in the first half.Enzo Maresca opens door for £200,000-a-week Chelsea outcast to return to fold and says ‘we all make mistakes’ Just before his equaliser, the ex-Manchester City man struck the post and then a minute later fired past Verbruggen but it was chalked off for offside by VAR.In another freak twist, Palmer has now scored four goals in the Premier League more times than he has settled for three.He snatched a dramatic hat-trick to complete an outrageous 4-3 turnaround victory against Manchester United on April 4.Just 11 days later, he banged in four as Chelsea tore Everton apart.But his quadruple against Brighton prompted waves of comments from fans hailing his heroics.One said: “This record will stand for years to come by Cole Palmer.”Another wrote: “Best player in the league bar none.”READ MORE SUN STORIESA third added: “He’s currently the best player in the Premier League. What a player.”And a final user challenged him to become the first man to score six in a Premier League game: “First ever double hat-trick today?” More

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    Man City player ratings: Jack Grealish shines in both sides of his game but Erling Haaland is frustrated by Newcastle

    JACK GREALISH came out on top but Erling Haaland fired a blank as Manchester City were held by Newcastle at St. James’ Park.The Toon roared out of the traps but the Cityzens survived the early storm to take the lead.Josko Gvardiol scored for Man CityCredit: GettyJack Grealish was in the thick of it throughoutCredit: AFPAnthony Gordon won and converted the penaltyCredit: EPAMateo Kovacic and Rico Lewis were deployed to fill the void of the injured Rodri, and they did well until Eddie Howe’s men got back into it after the break.Bruno Guimaraes slipped a brilliant throughball behind the City backline, and with Kyle Walker playing Gordon onside, the Toon ace charged through but was sent tumbling from Ederson’s challenge.The Brazilian was booked, and the Newcastle star kept his cool to slot home and level.Both teams looked for a winner, with Bernardo Silva coming closest, but it was honours even.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLCity have now dropped four points in the space of a week after successive draws here and with Arsenal.Here is how SunSport’s Gary Stonehouse rated each of their players on display in the North East: Ederson – 6Little to do in the first half but produced a great save to deny Joelinton an equaliser right on the stroke of half time.Most read in FootballGave away pen and then saved from Harvey Barnes but caused some nervous moments late on by dawdling on a backpass, allowing Gordon to deflect his clearance and energise the home crowd.FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSKyle Walker – 6As always, got forward and supported the attack well. Was caught napping and playing Gordon onside in the build-up to the penalty, making it the second-straight week the finger of blame has been pointed towards him.Rodri officially out for season after undergoing surgery in devastating blow for Man City star Ruben Dias – 6The centre-back was strong enough throughout and always wanted the ball.However, the threat of Gordon and Newcastle’s pace caused him a worry all afternoon.Manuel Akanji – 7Big, physical specimen who had to be on his guard all game for the counter-attacking threat.Both he and his defensive partner struggled against the pace of Gordon getting in behind them.Josko Gvardiol – 7Survived early scares when both Jacob Murphy and Kieran Trippier got at it him to then prove his threat going forward.Great finish and gave Murphy barely a sniff as the match went on.Rico Lewis – 7He did well in the land of the giants that was the middle of the St. James’ pitch.Kept things ticking over before he was replaced late on.Mateo Kovacic – 7Booked for a foul on Sandro Tonali after the equaliser and was involved in a few niggles all afternoon.Relished the battle of facing the physicality of Bruno Guimaraes and Joelinton and was there for his team countless times.Bernardo Silva – 6You barely knew he was there in the first half and it looked set to be an innocuous afternoon for the Portuguese magician.Gets to keep his six rating after he showed a glimpse of his magic to almost win it deep in stoppage time.He controlled, swivelled and hit it first time towards the top corner, only for Pope to deny him the headlines with a diving save.Ilkay Gundogan – 6Blazed wide with City’s first opening on 26 mins then pinched possession from a Nick Pope clearance but greedily went for the chip. As Toon stepped up the tempo after getting on level terms, the game was passing him by, and he was replaced by Phil Foden on 66 mins.Jack Grealish – 8Showed both sides of his game in the first half, bravely blocking a fierce Trippier drive that left him pole-axed before turning on the skills to create the opener.Enjoyed a great battle with Trippier and was City’s main threat going forward as well as winning a number of free-kicks to calm the Newcastle storm.Erling Haaland – 6First two touches out of play and that set the tone for what was to be a frustrating afternoon for the usually lethal Norwegian.His best chance came late on, but his header was straight at Pope.Erling Haaland had a tough afternoon and struggled to impact the gameCredit: GettySubs:Phil Foden (for Gundogan, 66 mins) – 6Drilled an effort straight at Nick Pope from Haaland’s knockdown but struggled to get on the ball enough.Savinho (for Lewis, 81 mins) – 5Barely touched the ball in his brief cameo to make an impact.READ MORE SUN STORIESJeremy Doku (for Grealish, 81 mins) – 5Same as Savinho, too little, too little to have any influence. More