The Province

Man City stays in command

Premier League’s leader still unbeaten after blanking Leicester

- Rob Harris

LONDON — Arsenal chipped away at Tottenham’s recent north London supremacy with a derby victory. Catching the Manchester City juggernaut, though, is looking harder by the week in the English Premier League.

Manchester United is trying, coming from behind against Newcastle on Saturday to produce a 4-1 victory featuring Paul Pogba scoring on his return after two months on the sidelines.

The last unbeaten team, Man City remains eight points clear of United after swatting aside Leicester 2-0 with goals from Gabriel Jesus and Kevin De Bruyne.

Tottenham slipped 11 points behind the leaders in fourth after a six-match unbeaten run against Arsenal ended with a 2-0 loss. Arsenal is now only a point behind Tottenham, behind Liverpool on goal difference after Mohamed Salah netted twice in a 3-0 win over Southampto­n.

Eden Hazard was also at the double for Chelsea in a 4-0 victory at West Bromwi ch Albion that kept the champions a point behind United. The result could further imperil the job of West Brom manager Tony Pulis.

Paul Clement’s future at Swansea also looks less certain after a 2-0 loss at Burnley left the south Wales club three points off the bottom. Everton, which is still trying to hire a successor for Ronald Koeman, came back twice to draw at bottom-place Crystal Palace 2-2.

Callum Wilson became the first English hat-trick scorer this season as Bournemout­h beat Huddersfie­ld 4-0, and coped with 10 men for half the game after Simon Francis saw red.

CITY BLOW

It’s not all going Pep Guardiola’s way. The Manchester City manager expects to be without John Stones for four to six weeks after the defender pulled up with a hamstring injury around 30 minutes into the game Leicester.

ARSENAL CONTRACTS

Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil showed their value to Arsenal in the derby win. Ozil’s free kick set up Shkodran Mustafi’s header for the opener and Sanchez netted at the near post just before halftime.

Whether Ozil and Sanchez are still at the club to face Tottenham next season is far from certain as the attacking duo has yet to commit to new deals.

LUKAKU DROUGHT OVER

United has scored four times in seven of its 12 league matches.

Dwight Gayle’s opener for Newcastle was overturned by headers from Anthony Martial and Chris Smalling. In the second half, Pogba tapped in a third and Romelu Lukaku ended a seven-match goal drought.

United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c went on in the second half after seven months out with knee ligament damage.

PULIS PRESSURE

West Brom is 11 games without a win after being crushed by Chelsea 4-0, and Chinese owner Guochuan Lai will have to decide whether to retain Pulis.

“I’ve been in the game long enough to know if you get bad runs then that’s what happens,” Pulis said.

The crowd chanted “Pulis out” at the end of a game that was beyond West Brom after collapsing in the first half when Alvaro Morata, Eden Hazard, and Marcos Alonso all scored inside minutes. Hazard netted again in the second half.

CLEMENT CONCERNED

Swansea might now be regretting selling Jack Cork in the off-season. After the midfielder made his England debut last week, he scored against his former club. Ashley Barnes also netted as Burnley completed a hat trick of top-flight wins for the first time since 1975.

Swansea is on the slide. This loss was watched by majority shareholde­r Steve Kaplan who has a decision to make about Clement’s future.

 ?? — AP PHOTO ?? Manchester City’s David Silva celebrates with Fernandinh­o after his team scored against Leicester in an EPL game Saturday.
— AP PHOTO Manchester City’s David Silva celebrates with Fernandinh­o after his team scored against Leicester in an EPL game Saturday.

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