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– Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, said Viaplay’s expert commentator Nils Johan Semb after Oscar Bobb had nicely sent City into the lead with his first Premier League goal. The youngster was substituted in the 82nd minute and scored the 3-2 goal in the 91st minute. The 20-year-old received a brilliant pass from De Bruyne, which he controlled beautifully with a couple of touches and got past Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dúbravka. He was thus able to put the ball easily into the open goal, much to the delight of his teammates, who embraced the Norwegian. Thus, City won the important big game at St. James Park. – Even when Haaland doesn’t play, a Norwegian will be crucial for Pep Guardiola’s crew, said Viaplay commentator Kasper Wikestad after the end of the match. De Bruyne back with a bang Before the Bobb score, Kevin De Bruyne had distinguished himself in his comeback with a beautiful 2-2 score. The Belgian has been out injured since August, but made his Premier League comeback on Saturday night. Kevin De Bruyne really stood out in his injury comeback. Photo: AFP Beautiful scores Newcastle started the match terrifically and after only two minutes they had a ball in the net behind Ederson. Longstaff put the ball in the goal, but an offside in front meant that the goal was cancelled. Instead, it was the away team who took control. It paid off when Bernardo Silva finished off a neat City attack by elegantly flicking his heel to make it 1-0 after 26 minutes. Soon after, the same man hit the crossbar, but instead of City increasing their lead, Newcastle equalized on a counterattack just nine minutes after going behind. Bruno Guimarães played a free Swedish Alexander Isak who dragged himself into the pitch and curled the ball beautifully into the far corner. Just two minutes later, the hosts repeated the recipe for success. This time it was Anthony Gordon who was played through by Dan Burn. Gordon copied teammate Isak and sent the home team into the lead with almost identical preparation and finishing as the Swede. Anthony Gordon scored his seventh goal of the season on Saturday. Photo: Reuters The home team held on to the lead until the 73rd minute, when De Bruyne equalized with a long shot into the left corner, before Bobb decided it all in the Light Blues’ favour.



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