Manchester City and Everton played to a 3-3 draw on Monday night at Hill Dickinson Stadium [1, 4].

The result is critical for the Premier League title race, as the draw prevents Manchester City from gaining ground and provides a significant boost to Arsenal.

Jeremy Doku opened the scoring for Manchester City with a curling effort that gave his team an initial 1-0 lead [1]. However, the match shifted as City suffered a second-half capitulation that threatened their standing in the league [2].

City managed to recover late in the game. Doku scored his second goal of the match in the seventh minute of stoppage time [3], securing the equalizer and the final score of 3-3 [1, 2].

"Jeremy Doku's last-gasp equaliser salvaged a point for Manchester City in a dramatic 3-3 draw with Everton," a Yahoo Sports reporter said [2].

The match was characterized by high drama and missed opportunities. While City managed to snatch a point, the inability to secure a victory is viewed as a setback for their championship aspirations.

"Manchester City's title bid suffered a crushing blow despite them recovering from a second-half capitulation to snatch a 3-3 draw at Everton on Monday," a TSN reporter said [2].

Everton, playing at home, managed to hold the league giants to a draw, though they surrendered the lead in the final moments of the match. The late equalizer by Doku ensured that neither side took home all three points.

Jeremy Doku's second goal of the game in the seventh minute of stoppage time saw Manchester City snatch an incredible 3-3 draw.

This result shifts the momentum of the Premier League title race. By failing to secure a win, Manchester City has allowed Arsenal to gain a mathematical and psychological advantage in the standings. The volatility of the match, specifically City's second-half collapse, suggests a vulnerability in their defense that rivals may exploit as the season reaches its conclusion.