The Everton-Manchester City match was a roller-coaster of emotions, marked by contentious refereeing decisions and resilient performances. Thierno Barry's opening goal was particularly controversial, as he appeared to be in an offside position when he received the ball. However, the goal was allowed to stand because City defender Marc Guehi's under-hit back pass was deemed to have nullified the offside.
Jérémy Doku's brace underscored Manchester City's fighting spirit, but the dropped points mean they can no longer afford any mistakes. Arsenal, meanwhile, have shown tactical flexibility and mental fortitude, making them strong contenders.
The match also highlighted the importance of VAR, with several key decisions undergoing review. Everton fans felt aggrieved by the failure to award a penalty for Silva's foul on Rohl, while Keane's challenge on Doku was another flashpoint.
As the season nears its end, the title race promises more twists and turns. Manchester City faces a hectic schedule, while Arsenal aims to maintain their consistency and take advantage of any further slip-ups from their rivals.