
Manchester City and Chelsea FC faced each other in a match where spirits were high, with the final result ending 4-4. Pep Guardiola's team placed itself in an important way in the match, where the scoring figure of Erling Haaland appeared. However, Pochettino's team managed to respond in a great way and saved a tie at the last minute thanks to a goal from former Manchester City, Cole Palmer.
Former Manchester City player Cole Palmer scored a penalty in the fifth minute of added time as Chelsea drew 4-4 with the defending Premier League champions on Sunday. Palmer left City for Chelsea in a deal worth around $52 million in September and showed supreme composure to beat Ederson in the closing stages of a thrilling match at Stamford Bridge. It seemed like a cruel way to decide such an exciting contest until Palmer's late intervention.
Rodri seemed to give Pep Guardiola's team the victory with a deflected shot four minutes from the end of regulation time. But referee Anthony Taylor pointed to the spot when Ruben Dias slid towards substitute Armando Broja in the area. After a delay, Palmer fired into the corner to prevent City from going three points clear.
According to Manchester City Evening, Mauricio Pochettino ignored Pep Guardiola at the end of Chelsea 4-4 Man City, instead storming onto the pitch to rage at Anthony Taylor and the match officials. Pep Guardiola commented on this event. "No problem. It's not a problem. I don't want to say one word. It's fine. The emotions happen to me sometimes. It's fine..."

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