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27th time lucky for Gundogan...

27th time lucky for Gundogan...

BBC News25-05-2025

After 26 shots without success before Sunday's match against Fulham, Manchester City midfielder Ilkay Gundogan finally scored with his 27th attempt.Only two players had had more shots without scoring in the Premier League this season heading into the final day – Everton's Jesper Lindstrom (28) and Idrissa Gueye (27).

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