City draw Everton 1-1 during exciting second half

Guardiola has decided to let Kevin De Bruyne, who has just recovered, play from the beginning and this was clearly a good decision. De Bruyne and Sane attacked the rival's goal continously and had several good chances. City get their last chance in the first half in minute 43 but De Bruyne misses the penalty.
Everton were inferior to Manchester City which were controling the game and had a 75% ball possession in the first half. Manchester controlled the first half, thanks to a strong attack, but missed all their chances.
The second half started more euphoric for Everton, as Deulofeu uses his chance and tries to attack. Everton are improving in the second half and Lukaku scores the first goal of the match in minute 64. The pressure for Manchester City gets higher and Nolito, who entered in minute 71 for Sane, makes the draw in minute 72.
Stekelenburg saves City's second penalty, made by Aguero, in minute 71. City keep attacking and have a lot of chances but they don't score another goal.