In the fifth round of the Premier League, Stones scored an equalizer in stoppage time, resulting in a final score of 2-2 between Manchester City and ten-man Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium.
According to statistics, the equalizing goal scored by Stones in the 98th minute is the latest goal ever recorded in Manchester City’s Premier League history. This goal helped Manchester City secure a hard-fought draw and maintain their unbeaten record of ten matches against Arsenal at home in the Premier League.
In a post-match interview with Sky Sports, Stones said: “I was frustrated not to start such an important game. I tried to control my emotions before the match and stay positive so that I would be ready if needed. Over the years, we’ve learned as a team to stick together, no matter who is playing, and always be prepared — I’m sure you’ve heard the head coach say it many times.”
“After coming on, I tried to get into the box more and receive crosses. The ball fell to me, and thank God, I managed to put it in the back of the net. I’m really happy to score a goal like this.”
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