Manchester City booked a crucial 2-1 victory over Aston Villa in the Champions League place race.
Bernardo Silva attacked first in seven minutes, and Marcus Rashford won the equalizer on the 18th. City gradually controlled the match in the second half, but it seemed they would not get any more than points for their efforts.
And then, in your 94th minute, the substitute Jeremy Doc broke his left flank and his plaza across six yards found Mateus Nunes at the far post for the deceased winner.
City boss Pep Guardiola praised the 22-year-old winger after the match.
“For me, Jeremy is the best player in the world in the first five meters!”
Jeremy Doc’s highly rating from Pep Guardiola, after winger came out of the bench and provided 94-minute winner assistance against Man City’s Aston Villa
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