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De Bruyne celebrates his equalising goal. Alamy Stock Photo

De Bruyne returns to inspire City comeback against Newcastle

Oscar Bobb’s late winner sealed a thrilling 3-2 win for City.

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KEVIN DE BRUYNE CAME off the bench to inspire Manchester City to a 3-2 comeback victory over Newcastle as Oscar Bobb snatched a later winner.

City were trailing 2-1 at St James’ Park when De Bruyne was sent on as a 69th-minute replacement for Bernardo Silva, but he scored within five minutes before setting up fellow substitute Bobb to snatch victory in stoppage time at the end of a thrilling encounter.

Bernardo Silva had given the visitors an early lead with a cheeky flick in front of a crowd of 52,198, but stunning finishes from Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon had the Magpies scenting victory until the Belgium international’s introduction.

The win lifted City, who dominated for long periods but were vulnerable on the counter, into second place in the Premier League table above Aston Villa, who play on Sunday.

Eddie Howe’s men thought they had got off to a fine start when Kieran Trippier lifted the ball over the top for Isak to cross for Sean Longstaff to fire home, but a late offside flag ended the celebrations while City goalkeeper Ederson needed treatment after colliding with Kyle Walker.

Miguel Almiron charged down the ailing keeper’s hurried clearance soon after, but neither he nor Gordon were able to take full advantage with the visitors in disarray.

City’s problems grew seconds later when Ederson had to leave the field to be replaced by Stefan Ortega.

However after a shaky start, Pep Guardiola’s side settled into their slick passing game, although Ruben Dias did just enough to put off Isak in front of goal after Trippier had played Miguel Almiron in behind full-back Josko Gvardiol once again.

Silva should have given City a 17th-minute lead, but blazed over after Mateo Kovacic’s attempt from Jeremy Doku’s run had been blocked.

The Portuguese playmaker made amends nine minutes later with an audacious flick to convert Walker’s cross, with Newcastle appealing in vain for a foul by Dias on Gordon during the build-up.

Phil Foden fired wide with Doku once again the provider and Martin Dubravka acrobatically turned Silva’s strike on to his crossbar.

Rodri had to come to Ortega’s rescue after Isak had blocked his attempted clearance, before City came close again when Julian Alvarez forced Dubravka into a solid 34th-minute save.

However, the home side were level within seconds when, after Fabian Schar had dispossessed Doku, Bruno Guimaraes played in Isak and he cut inside Walker before curling a superb shot past Ortega and inside the far post.

The home fans were still celebrating when Dan Burn picked out Gordon in space on the left and he came inside on to his right foot to drill the ball past Ortega’s outstretched hand and into the net.

Ortega spared his side further punishment when he denied Isak one-on-one after Trippier and Lewis Miley had combined down the right.

City dominated possession at the start of the second half as they attempted to restore parity, but struggled to find a way through the massed ranks of black-and-white shirts.

Dubravka palmed away Alvarez’s 52nd-minute free-kick and claimed Foden’s skidding drive six minutes later, but he needed the help of Guimaraes to keep out Rodri after Walker had surged deep into enemy territory before pulling the ball back.

The Slovakia international repelled Alvarez’s strike and then safely pouched Kovacic’s deflected attempt, prompting Guardiola to send on De Bruyne for Silva with 21 minutes remaining.

De Bruyne’s first touch saw him hit the defensive wall with a free-kick before Alvarez shot wastefully over in the ensuing melee.

Dubravka was beaten with 16 minutes remaining when De Bruyne collected Rodri’s pass and steered a low shot past him and into into the bottom corner.

And the final twist arrived in stoppage time when Bobb controlled De Bruyne’s cross superbly and stabbed past Dubravka to clinch victory.

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    Mute Pat Corrigan
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    Oct 12th 2019, 9:15 PM

    I like sums but would ye not put a gap between the answers, kgb)… that’s the end of answer a attached to answer b… just saying

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    Mute Siobhan Breen Malone
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    Oct 12th 2019, 11:46 PM

    @Pat Corrigan: that irritated me too! esp when you can use letters in maths!

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    Oct 12th 2019, 9:56 PM

    I could answer them all correctly if I wanted to but I don’t want to ruin it for others. I’ll read the answers tomorrow just to make sure ye have em all right.

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    Mute Alan Rossiter
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    Oct 12th 2019, 9:42 PM

    d, a, c, b, c, b, c, c, d.

    And then to Q 10.

    Any proper mathematician will use brackets when framing a question. This question, and ones like it, are purposefully made to annoy people. However that said in this case use BODMAS and the answer is 1.

    9 – 3 ÷ 1/3 + 1 = 9 – (3 ÷ 1/3) + 1 = 9 – (3*3) + 1 = 9 – 9 + 1 = 1

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    Mute Alan Rossiter
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    Oct 12th 2019, 9:54 PM

    @Alan Rossiter: But yet…..

    ….the key bit is the 3 ÷ 1/3.

    ÷ and / both mean ‘divide by’ and thus carry equal weight in BODMAS.

    Therefore 3÷1/3 is the same as 3÷1÷3. As they have equal value in terms of BODMAS then start from the left. The 3 on the left divided by 1 equals 3. That 3 divided by 3 equals 1. Therefore the equation now turns into 9-1+1 = 9.

    And this sort of potential inexactness is exactly why no mathematician would ever frame that question that way in the first place!

    I’m sorry I started. I was nearly asleep!

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    Mute John Nolan
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    Oct 12th 2019, 10:39 PM

    @Alan Rossiter: Q1 is c, rather than d.

    And as for Q10, your first answer is right, as is the reason why these things always go around Facebook and the like with people fighting over the answer.

    But 3 ÷ One Third (using words for clarity) isn’t the same as 3 ÷ 1 ÷ 3, as division isn’t associative (i.e., the order you do the operations matters). In fact, because division isn’t associative, 3 ÷ 1 ÷ 3 isn’t a well defined mathematical statement, as you get two different answers depending on the order of operations chosen.

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    Oct 12th 2019, 11:22 PM

    @John Nolan: C it is. Damn.

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    Mute Paraic
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    Oct 12th 2019, 11:42 PM

    @John Nolan: It’s true that 3 ÷ 1 ÷ 3 is not the same as 3 ÷ 1/3. However the question states the latter, which evaluates to 9. I don’t agree that there is any choice of orders of operation in this case. It’s equivalent to 3 ÷ 0.33333…

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    Mute Brian Cunningham
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    Oct 13th 2019, 9:44 AM

    @Paraic: Yeah, I read it to myself as 3 divided by a third, which is 9 all day long. The way it’s written is not helpful. I don’t think I’ve used the divided by symbol (can’t even find it on my phone lol) since primary school.

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    Mute Mirocks
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    Oct 13th 2019, 12:01 PM

    @John Nolan: I was thinking that myself. Spot on with the other ones.

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    Mute Peter
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    Oct 12th 2019, 9:12 PM

    My brain tried but I am sure failed

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    Mute Tommy C
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    Oct 12th 2019, 9:40 PM

    You lost me at “have”

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    Mute Michael O'Carroll
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    Oct 12th 2019, 11:27 PM

    Q4 3rd of December is also a square number as well as 11/11 and 12/12

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    Mute Declan Edward
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    Oct 13th 2019, 1:08 AM

    @Michael O’Carroll: I missed out on those, ran through it too quickly!

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    Oct 13th 2019, 9:14 AM

    Is 1+1 still 2

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    Mute Declan Edward
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    Oct 12th 2019, 9:54 PM

    C a c b c c is there a mistake in number 7? (Should D be 28?) C B …. and number 10 is ambiguous and a ridiculous assertion in there being one correct answer as you can use varied functions to achieve varied answers

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    Mute Brian Cunningham
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    Oct 13th 2019, 9:52 AM

    @Declan Edward: 7 is fine. Set up your equation as follows : let x be the age now
    x = 4(x-4) – 2(x+4)
    x = 4x-16 – 2x -8
    x = 2x – 24
    24 = x
    Check : 4 * 20 – 2 * 28 = 80-56=24.

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    Mute Roy O'Rourke
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    Oct 12th 2019, 9:38 PM

    Meh

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    Mute Michael O'Carroll
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    Oct 12th 2019, 11:30 PM

    Q.4 3rd December is also square as well as 11/11 and 12/12

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    Mute D Writer
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    Oct 13th 2019, 9:15 AM

    @Michael O’Carroll: by their nature they have to be squared. It was a trick question.

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    Oct 12th 2019, 11:25 PM

    BABBCBADA19

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    Mute DeeM
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    Oct 13th 2019, 1:02 AM

    Jeez…it wouldn’t let me answer any of them…WTF!! Really!! Why do I waste my time?

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    Mute Michael O'Carroll
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    Oct 12th 2019, 11:22 PM

    c a c c c a c c d 1

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