Manchester City beat Leeds

Manchester City took the top spot in the Premier League with a 4-0 win over Leeds.

Gabriel Jesus (right) and Phil Foden embellished the Manchester City goal difference. AOP

Manchester City traveled to Elland Road in Leeds two points behind Liverpool.

However, it was a small statistical bias, as Pool had already taken care of away points for his own Premier League fight on Saturday.

City manager Pep Guardiola made a tough decision, and left the team in support in recent weeks Kevin De Bruynen to the swap bench. However, Nurmi ran enough skill Phil Fodenin, Jack Grealishin, Raheem Sterlingin and Gabriel Jesusin in terms of.

The guests’ performance was significantly calmed by the early opening paint, which emerged from the freedom given by Foden. Spanish star Rodri timed his run correctly and was able to push freely into the back corner.

However, the Leeds fans said that the free kick itself was sent on a rather cumbersome basis because Stuart Dallas seemed to hit the ball well before he knocked out Sterling.

Leeds sued

However, after a full hit, City didn’t get to know the autopilot. Leeds forced their championship into the even struggle, but the home team did not get the actual goals.

Guardiola’s excitement was triggered after 54 minutes Nathan Aké doubled the visitors’ lead number after a corner kick. Foden, who played for De Bruyne, gave the 0 – 3 goal in the 78th minute.

The final numbers were only born with the extra time given by the referee, when brassiveteran Fernandinho bombed the ball from the 20 yards for the fourth time by a Leeds miller Illan Meslierin behind.

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Pep Guardiola made a spectacular save. AOP

The setups for the Premier League championship thus remained completely unchanged after Saturday, with Manchester City returning to the league lead by one point to Liverpool. City’s goal difference is currently +63, while Jürgen Kloppin the crew has a small advantage in that respect (+64).

In practice, the goal difference would only rise to position if City lost the match and Liverpool played a draw. Fulfilling both conditions seems impossible with the current performances.

Next weekend, Liverpool will have Tottenham at their home ground, while City will host Newcastle. Before that, however, both of them still have the final parts of the Champions League semi-finals in the program, where Klopp will presumably give a flute to at least some of his players.

Guardiolan City are defending a slender 4-3 lead in the opening against Real Madrid, so the Catalan doesn’t have the same chance to rest his stars.

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