Man City thrash Newcastle to close in on title

Leagues

Manchester City consolidated their position at the top of the Premier League with a 5-0 win over Newcastle at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.

Pep Guardiola’s side bounced back from their Champions League exit on Wednesday with a dominant display, going ahead by two in the first half through Raheem Sterling and Aymeric Laporte, before Rodri, Phil Foden and Sterling added the extras after the break.

Stream ESPN FC Daily on ESPN+ (U.S. only)
– Don’t have ESPN? Get instant access

City now only need seven points from their final three games to clinch a second Premier League title on the bounce, after title rivals Liverpool were held to a draw against Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, which left the Reds three points adrift of the top spot.

Newcastle should have gone ahead on eight minutes when Allan Saint-Maximin whipped cross into the box, for Chris Wood, who only had Ederson to beat, but the New Zealand striker nodded the ball straight into the goalkeeper.

City then came close twice through Laporte and Joao Cancelo before Sterling opened the scoring on 19 minutes when a superb Ilkay Gundogan cross found Cancelo at the far post, who pulled the ball back for the England striker to nod in from close range.

Newcastle had the ball in the net just five minutes later when Wood bundled the ball over the line from a Jamaal Lascelles header, but the ball hit an offside Bruno Guimaraes in the process.

City doubled their lead on 38 minutes when Kevin de Brunye’s deep corner found Ilkay Gundogan on the edge of the penalty area, who fired a shot at goal. Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka could not hold onto the ball and defender Laporte jumped onto the rebound to smash it home from close range.

The hosts continued to dominate in the opening spell of the second half, and were rewarded on 61 minutes when Rodri headed in from a De Brunye corner, before Foden and Sterling sealed the victory in extra time.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Juventus sack Allegri days after cup final antics
Guardiola warns Man City: Title not won yet
Why Man United saw their penalty appeal turned down vs. Arsenal
Former Leeds coach Marsch takes Canada MNT job
Son’s miss shows Premier League title race will be decided by inches

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *