Pep Guardiola made four changes to the starting lineup, with Matheus Nunes replacing Rico Lewis at right-back, and Bernardo Silva and Savinho coming in for Mateo Kovacic and James McAtee. The game was fiercely contested, with Everton nearly taking the lead when James Tarkowski`s shot struck the post.
The breakthrough came in the 84th minute when 20-year-old Nico O`Reilly scored from close range after a cutback from Nunes. O`Reilly`s performance was pivotal, marking his second goal in as many matches. Mateo Kovacic sealed the win in injury time with a fine strike following a pass from Ilkay Gundogan. This victory propelled Manchester City back into fourth place in the Premier League, with five matches remaining, firmly placing their Champions League ambitions in their own hands.
Guardiola hailed the win as significant, emphasizing the importance of securing points at Goodison Park. The victory extended City`s unbeaten streak to six matches, showcasing the depth and talent within the squad as they prepare for their final home match against Aston Villa.
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