Pep Guardiola promised his Manchester City side will keep fighting in the Premier League title race against Arsenal after dropping two critical points in a dramatic 3-3 draw at Everton on Monday night. Jeremy Doku gave City a first-half lead, but Everton stunned the Carabao Cup winners with three goals in 14 minutes, substitute Thierno Barry scoring a double either side of a Jake O’Brien header as the hosts capitalised on uncharacteristic errors from the visitors. But after Erling Haaland quickly pulled one back, Doku curled in an outstanding strike with virtually the last kick of the game to give City a point at least. They are five behind Arsenal but still have a game in hand. “We need to win our games,” Guardiola said. “Now it is not in our hands. “If they win their games the title will be for Arsenal.…