We have priced Manchester City up at 10/11 to win the Premier League title this season after John Stones netted an injury-time equaliser in their remarkable 2-2 draw against Arsenal.
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Erling Haaland's 100th goal for Manchester City gave the champions an early lead in a game that was played at a tempo akin to Premier League rivalries of yesteryear.
But Arsenal hit back, firstly through summer acquisition Riccardo Calafiori's first goal for the club as he curled a sumptuous effort beyond the outstretched left-hand of Ederson in the 22nd minute.
The Gunners then took the lead in first-half injury time as Gabriel headed home a Bukayo Saka corner inside the six-yard box as Ederson was outmuscled by two Arsenal players.
When Arsenal's Leandro Trossard received a second yellow card on the stroke of half time for kicking the ball away, an incident all the more baffling considering Declan Rice's recent red card, the writing appeared to be on the wall for Mikel Arteta's side.
Arteta introduced Ben White for Saka at half-time and the 5-4-0 formation that followed signalled his side's intentions; they were going to look to absorb 45 minutes of Manchester City pressure.
It was a bold tactic as the champions mounted attack after attack, but Arsenal, marshalled by the imperious Gabriel and William Saliba, accompanied by some smart shot-stopping from the in-form David Raya, looked to have held firm.
But there was a late twist as Stones stabbed the ball home in the eighth minute of added time while the two benches clashed at the end of a frantic tussle.
While Manchester City remain the 10/11 favourites for the title, Arsenal are the second favourites to win the league at 2/1.
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