Kevin De Bruyne scored and laid on a match-winning assist as Manchester City came from behind to beat Newcastle United 3-2 in the Premier League on Saturday.
The Belgium midfielder was playing in the league for the first time since August.
With City trailing 2-1, De Bruyne came on in the 69th minute and took just four minutes and 34 seconds to make an impact, grabbing the equaliser with a fine finish past Martin Dubravka.
He wasn’t done there as the 32-year-old’s magical pass set up Oscar Bobb’s injury-time winner (90+1) as City broke Newcastle hearts and snatched all three points at St James’ Park.
Pep Guardiola’s side, who lost Ederson to injury in the eighth minute, put a difficult start to the game behind them as Bernardo Silva’s sublime backheel finish gave them a 26th-minute lead.
However, Newcastle, who have now suffered four straight league defeats, turned the game on its head with two goals from Alexander Isak (35) and Anthony Gordon (37) in the space of two minutes and 19 seconds.