Former Premier League winner Micah Richards has said that he started believing Manchester City could beat Aston Villa after City scored their first goal.
The Cityzens required a victory against Steven Gerrard's men on Matchday 38 of the Premier League season on Sunday to seal the title. However, a largely tepid display at the Etihad saw them go 2-0 down by the 69th minute, following goals from Matty Cash and Philippe Coutinho.
City manager Pep Guardiola brought on Ilkay Gundogan and Oleksandr Zinchenko from the bench a minute before Coutinho's goal. The move paid rich dividends, as Gundogan scored in the 76th minute to haul the defending champions back into the game.
Richards told Sky Sports that the German's strike helped him believe City would win:
"The spirit in this stadium was down in the dumps, but when they got that first goal, it turned, and I started to believe."
The Englishman, who won the league and FA Cup with City during a ten-year association between 2005 and 2015, lauded his former team's mentality. Richards said:
"You're sitting there thinking it's going to be Liverpool's time. They're going to get the three and go and play Real Madrid (in the Champions League final) to potentially get the fourth. But this team fights to the end."
Gundogan's goal against Aston Villa was quickly followed up by an excellent finish from Rodri just two minutes later to level the scores. The former then tapped in from Kevin De Bruyne's teasing cross in the 84th minute to cap an incredible comeback victory for the Cityzens.
"The moment we found a goal, it changed everything" - Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola
Manchester City manager Guardiola also believes Gundogan's first goal was a big moment in their game against Aston Villa. He said following his team's victory:
"The moment we found a goal, it changed everything. We are playing in not normal circumstances, but you have to handle it."
The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss went on to praise Gundogan for his performance when City were staring down the barrell:
"Gundogan is the best inside runner we have. We were arriving down the sides, and we needed a player with the sense of tempo in the box, and he's the best."
Gundogan's brace marked the second occasion he scored to help Manchester City win the Premier League on the final day of the season. The German netted an amazing free-kick during the club's 4-1 comeback victory at Brighton & Hove Albion to seal the 2018-19 league title.
sizabmsuy
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We have our sixth EPL champion 🏆
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Cmon_CTID
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We have our sixth EPL champion 🏆
francis_0426
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The substitution of Pep was Incredible 💯💯Pep the game changer 💯Hail City 💙💙 City till I die 💙💯
francis_0426
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The substitution from pep of Gundoooo was turning point of the Game.They needed the spark and they got from the Gundoooo.What a game of football 💯 Gundoooo sterling zhinchenko 👌👌
DUTCH8UKBLUE
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For me personally ZINCHENKOOOO was the turning point! From the second he came on the the playing field the whole TEMPO of the team picked up, KDB and FODEN came alive, I do not deny feeling that we were lost after the second goal went in and GUNDOGAN, RODRI and even STERLING ( who i have been highly critical of this season! ) were SENSATIONAL scoring THREE GOALS IN LESS THAN SIX MINUTES! GUNDOGAN GETTING IN THE BOX WAS ABSOLUTELY CRITICAL! but I still feel ZINCHENKOOOO was the initial SPARK that brought the TEAM up to speed, TEMPO and form to go on and win the match! ASTON VILLAS' GOALS were SUPERB i felt them both in the pit of my stomach, they were holding us at bay very well, I was glad and RELIEVED to see COUTINHO SUBSTITUTED, although I have no idea why he was!? I would also like to apologies for the majority of our fans for the behaviour of the idiots who assaulted villa's goalkeeper! ZINCHENKOOOO! CTID 💙
luobmprsy
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the turning point is when gerald took of coutinho as he scores
Zubbyempire22
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Pep sub was fantastic but Steve sup was wrong. Why change a winning team too early. Those two changes at 70mins matches your slip up to Chelsea that also cost Liverpool the title then.
Ciscdenoyz
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Zincheko, Sterling and Gundooo came out angry and with an accurate perspective of what was lacking on the field. Praise to Perp
PeepsClips
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Turning point was when Gerrard made those changes
the important thing is there was a turning point 🤣🤣🤣
pouacmnptz
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Turning point was when Gerrard made those changes