Goal-shy Manchester City give Pep Guardiola deja vu as Citizens are held by Rooney-inspired Everton
Spanish manager bemoans his teams striking woes as they scramble to draw

Wayne Rooney put Everton ahead in the 35th minute on Monday and City had Kyle Walker controversially sent off before half-time, but the hosts hit back to level through substitute Raheem Sterling’s volley eight minutes from time.
City regularly struggled to kill teams off last season, drawing seven home games in the league, and when asked if his side’s latest display had brought to mind their travails from 2016-17, Guardiola replied: “Yep.

“(Ashley) Williams, (Phil) Jagielka, (Michael) Keane, (Leighton) Baines, all the guys, they are very good in one-against-one.
“We tried to find the way to attack them and we did it. (When the opposition) arrive once (in the box), score a goal, that can happen.