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City claim 18th successive win

Leaders stretch lead over Manchester United to 15 points

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Manchester City surged 15 points clear at the top of the Premier League as Raheem Sterling fired the runaway leaders to a 1-0 win at Newcastle on Wednesday.

Pep Guardiola’s side look certain to lift the title after extending their Premier League record winning streak to 18 matches.

Sterling’s 31st-minute goal ensured City took advantage of second-placed Manchester United’s costly draw with Burnley on Tuesday.

The only club in Europe’s five biggest leagues to have had a longer winning run is Bayern Munich, who earned 19 consecutiv­e victories under Guardiola in 2013-14. City can equal Bayern’s mark in their next match at Crystal Palace on Sunday.

Unbeaten City have also won a record-equaling 11 successive away matches in the English top flight, a total matched only by Chelsea in 2008.

Only Everton have prevented City from collecting maximum points this season, and ultradefen­sive Newcastle, who for long spells had 11 men behind the ball, rarely looked like adding their name to that select group once Sterling poked home.

That the winger’s fourth strike in three games was the visitors’ only goal was a major surprise as they underlined the gulf in class between the topflight elite and the rest of the division.

They wouldn’t have been flattered by a five-goal interval advantage as they posted a 20th consecutiv­e unbeaten league game against their hosts.

Sergio Aguero could easily have had a hat trick, as the Argentina striker struck the post with a close-range volley from a Fernandinh­o pass.

Aguero also saw his goalbound header from a Kevin de Bruyne free kick brilliantl­y saved by Rob Elliot, although the busy Newcastle goalkeeper could do little to prevent City from almost inevitably claiming the deadlock-breaking goal.

Sterling swapped passes with De Bruyne, whose lofted pass perfectly met the England internatio­nal’s run into the area to beat Elliot with a low shot which found the net off the foot of a post from a narrow angle.

Newcastle briefly threatened an equalizer when, after a slip by England fullback Kyle Walker, Nicolas Otamendi had to head Rolando Aarons’ chip off the line under pressure from Joselu.

It was a rare threat from the hosts, whose negative approach contribute­d to a fifth successive home defeat, the club’s worst run at St. James’ Park for 64 years to leave them a point above the relegation zone.

The loss of injury-prone skipper Vincent Kompany early in the first half to a recurrence of a long-term calf problem proved to be the only downside for Guardiola.

The Spaniard was able to breathe a sigh of relief when City’s Ilkay Gundogan escaped a serious injury when Newcastle winger Jacob Murphy somehow went unpunished for a reckless challenge on the midfielder.

 ??  ?? Raheem Sterling of Manchester City celebrates scoring against Newcastle United on Wednesday in Newcastle, England.
Raheem Sterling of Manchester City celebrates scoring against Newcastle United on Wednesday in Newcastle, England.

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