- Raheem Sterling scored with a volley to put Manchester City level
- Kyle Walker and Morgan Schneiderlin were both shown red cards
- Man City and Everton have four points from two games this season
- Wayne Rooney scored his 200th Premier League goal in the game
Striker Wayne Rooney continued his resurgence at Everton as he scored in the Toffees 1 - 1 draw with Pep Guardiola's Manchester City at the Etihad stadium
Manchester City's night went bad when Wayne Rooney scored his 200th Premier League goal to put Everton ahead.

Wayne Rooney celebrates his goal. Photo: Squawka
Kyle Walker was shown two yellow cards in two minutes to put his side ten man down.

The referee sent off Kyle Walker just before half-time.
This
did not put City down as they dominated possession and had more chances
to score. Danilo tested Jordan Pickford with a shot from inside the
box.
Raheem Sterling would however equalize in the 82nd minute with a volley to set up a nervy last eight minutes.

Raheem Sterling volleys in the equalizer. Photo: Squawka
Morgan
Schneiderlin received his marching orders when the referee harshly
showed him a second yellow card for a tackle on Wayne Rooney.
City
could have scored the winner when Silva's long ball found Kevin De
Bruyne in the box but midfielder Davy Klassen did well to poke the ball
out for a corner.
The match ended 1 - 1 as City and Everton rack up four points from two Premier League games so far this season.
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