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Man City 2 Aston Villa 1: Matheus Nunes scores dramatic 94th-minute winner in massive twist in race for Champions League

Published on April 22, 2025 at 09:03 PM

MATHEUS NUNES scored a last-gasp winner as Manchester City beat Aston Villa 2-1.

Bernardo Silva opened the scoring for City after just seven minutes.

Matheus Nunes of Manchester City celebrates a goal.
Matheus Nunes scored a dramatic late winner
Matheus Nunes of Manchester City scoring a goal.
He tapped the ball in at the back post in the 94th minute
Bernardo Silva celebrating a goal for Manchester City.
Bernardo Silva opened the scoring for Man City
Jacob Ramsey of Aston Villa being fouled during a soccer match.
Jacob Ramsey won the penalty after a clash with Ruben Dias
Marcus Rashford scoring a penalty kick.
Marcus Rashford converted the spot-kick to make it 1-1

But Villa then equalised after they were given a penalty in controversial circumstances.

Jacob Ramsey was clipped by Ruben Dias in the box – but ref Craig Pawson waved away the coming together.

But he was told to go to the VAR screen and he then overturned his decision.

Pawson was shown one angle from behind Ramsey that made it look like a foul.

But on the Etihad big screens, a different angle was broadcasted and it made it look like Dias only got the ball.

It enraged the home fans and Pep Guardiola, who got booked for his wild complaints.

It looked to be heading for a draw but in the 94th minute Jeremy Doku beat Axel Disasi and put it on a plate for Nunes to tap in at the back post.

The win takes City above Forest into third.

Referee reviewing a VAR penalty decision.
Fans in the Etihad appeared to be shown a different angle on the big screens than the one the ref was shown at the VAR monitor
Pep Guardiola at a soccer match.
Pep Guardiola complained wildly and was booked for his protests
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