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I saw Erling Haaland's worrying full time reaction after Newcastle frustrations

Manchester City were held for a second successive Premier League game as Newcastle battled back for a point at St James' Park.

City were made to work for their first half lead in a tight game of few chances. But when Jack Grealish skipped past Keiran Trippier, Josko Gvardiol popped up in the box and cut inside to find the bottom corner.

However, Newcastle improved after the break and won a penalty through Anthony Gordon, who stepped up and scored. Nick Pope produced two brilliant saves late on to preserve a point for the hosts, and City were made to settle with a second league draw in a row.

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These are the moments you might have missed from St James' Park.

Pep's damning reaction to Gvardiol error

Newcastle targeted Josko Gvardiol from the start - Kieran Trippier and Jacob Murphy taking turns in skipping down the Newcastle right as Gvardiol tucked inside to make a back three in possession. With the hosts trying to expose him, the last thing he needed was an unforced error.

Even more unforgivable would be to commit a cardinal sin of Guardiola's right in front of the manager. When City earned a throw to take off some pressure, Gvardiol first failed to get the ball in play at all, and then quickly gave possession back to Newcastle by launching his second attempt straight back to the hosts. Guardiola was clearly annoyed in his technical area, and his head was in his hands when the officials pulled play back for a foul throw.

It is a pet hate of Guardiola for players to not throw the ball in correctly - Joao Cancelo was substituted at Southampton two seasons ago for

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