MANCHESTER, England — Raheem Sterling capped a rousing second-half comeback by Manchester City with the winning goal as Arsenal squandered a lead to lose 2-1 for the second time in five days in the English Premier League on Sunday.
The England winger collected Kevin De Bruyne’s sensational cross-field pass before cutting inside and driving home a low finish in the 71st minute at Etihad Stadium.
Arsenal led through Theo Walcott’s fifth-minute strike — another goal that raised questions about City’s defensive frailties — before Leroy Sane equalized in the 47th with his first goal for City.