
Manchester City produced a brilliant fightback as they came from 3-1 down to draw at Newcastle United.
The Sky Blues went down 3-1 at St. James' Park, only to score two goals within five minutes to rescue a point.
It started as though it would be an easy day out for Pep Guardiola's side when Ilkay Gundogan converted Bernardo Silva's pass after just four minutes.
Nick Pope was vital to Newcastle staying just one behind, and it stayed that way until Miguel Almiron equalised for the hosts, given after a video assistant review overruled an original offside decision.
Allan Saint-Maximin was rampaging down the wing and his breakaway speed found Callum Wilson, who took a touch before dispatching past Ederson.
Pope then pushed Erling Haaland's effort onto the post before Kieran Trippier sent the Gallowgate into delirium with a spectacular top-corner free-kick.
But ultimately City showed why they are reigning champions as Haaland scored from close range before Silva converted an amazing through pass from Kevin De Bruyne.
"It's really good for us to live these kinds of experiences," he said.
"I told them at half-time that we need to live this. We were 2-1 down, let's see how we are as a team.
"The second half started well but we conceded a brilliant goal. We kick off after the third, we attacked and we showed that we were there.
"We score two more goals and in general we create a lot of chances, one-on-ones against Pope. England has an incredible goalkeeper there.
"We have to live these situations, that why the Premier League is so difficult. Everyone is going to drop points and we've dropped the first two but considering how we behaved when we were 3-1 down to get to 3-3.
"We were able to score goals in a few minutes, just like happened against Aston Villa."

