Marc Guehi horror back-pass gifts Everton equaliser as Man City fully collapse in second half

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Marc Guehi after gifting the goal
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Marc Guehi has made one of the worst howlers you’ll see as he gifts a goal to Everton, who are now level.

A through ball is played for Thierno Barry, who in an offside position when the ball is played.

But Geuhi, who is total control of his actions, the decides to back pass the ball to the keeper at which point the attacker goes from offside to an onside position.

Barry intercepts the pass and finishes it past Donnarumma to make it 1-1.

The goal is initially disallowed as offside but after a VAR check, the referee’s decision is overturned and the goal stands.

Watch the mistake below:

Second-half collapse as Everton turn the game around

The goal from Barry started a full blow Manchester City collapse as Everton have gone on to score two more goals in quick succession to make it 3-1.

Five minutes after the Guehi disaster, Everton win a corner. Garner whips in a cross from the corner and Jake O’Brien simply heads home to make it 2-1.

And eight minutes later, another mistake at the back leads to another Everton goal.

Merlin Rohl beats Mateo Kovacic and appears to take a shot which deflects and falls kindly to Thierno Barry to tap home his second of the night and Everton’s third.

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  1. Well football can always be funny anything can happen a little mistake can lose a team a game but one thing I can say is no one will say if Arsenal doesn’t win Westham they will not win the premiership trophy unless English result are fixed for me if Arsenal tithen their defense as they did against Newcastle and Fulham they will win Westham if the officiating are 100 percent clean like today’s game Man City can’t claim the officiating is not okay so I will like good officiating to every team.

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