MAN CITY GET A LUCKY POINT TO GO FOURTH

Friends Of Liverpool

Manchester City escaped from the Potteries with a point that they did not deserve against Stoke.
Tony Pulis’s side were down to ten men when Abdoulaye Faye was sent off.
However, Glenn Whelan gave Stoke the lead on 62mins.
Gareth Barry then equalised with 5 minutes left on the clock.
Stoke then had the ball in the net through Ryan Shawcross but the goal was wrongly cancelled out by ref Alan Wiley for a push on goalkeeper Shay Given, he took a dive.
The draw means Man City move above us into fourth but, with a point between us, we have a great chance to overtake them on Sunday with a win.
We have nothing to fear from mega rich-City on Sunday.

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