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MANCHESTER CITY TOO GOOD FOR EVERTON

- -Evening Standard

Pep Guardiola admitted Liverpool were on his mind ahead of Manchester City’s clash with Everton.

Jurgen Klopp’s Premier League leaders extended their advantage over the champions to eight points after their lunchtime win against Sheffield United.

It left City in need of victory at Goodison Park to stay in touch at this early stage of the season.

And Guardiola, who sarcastica­lly declared Liverpool champions after his side’s shock defeat to Norwich, gave the clearest indication his title rivals were in his head before the 3-1 win against Everton.

“We knew Liverpool won again and the gap was eight points, so big,” he said. “So we won three points and it’s five in September, with a lot of points to play for. “We know which team we’re playing right now, they are seven victories in a row, champions of Europe and playing good football. This is our rival and we know we can’t drop too many points because last season they lost just one game.

“The season is long, we have to keep going and be there, maybe we can push them a little bit more and try to make the third Premier League in a row.”

Goals from Gabriel Jesus, Riyad Mahrez and Raheem Sterling secured the win for City, with Dominic Calvert-Lewis scoring for the home side.

Guardiola hailed his side’s spirit, saying: “We don’t need to come to Goodison Park to show it, we couldn’t do what we’ve done for two seasons without the desire.”

What happened?

Riyad Mahrez and Raheem Sterling struck in the final 19 minutes as champions Manchester City claimed a hard-fought 3-1 win over spirited Everton.

Gabriel Jesus put City ahead at Goodison Park but the hosts did not look like a side that had lost three of their last four Premier League games and hit back through Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

Both sides then had further chances but it was City who secured the points after Mahrez beat Jordan Pickford with a low free-kick and Sterling struck via the woodwork. The result ensured City remained five points behind leaders Liverpool, a relief after a difficult week.

After several days in the headlines following a controvers­ial tweet by Bernardo Silva, City’s players - including the Portuguese - warmed up in T-shirts supporting anti-discrimina­tory body Kick It Out. This was part of an initiative by Everton, who unfurled a banner in support of their forward Moise Kean, a player who suffered racial abuse while at Juventus last season.

Bernardo Silva, along with David Silva and Sergio Aguero, began on the bench as City boss Pep Guardiola rotated his squad.

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 ?? Photo: Evening Standard ?? Manchester City players celebrate a goal against Everton in the English Premier League match at Goodison Park in Liverpool, England on September 29, 2019.
Photo: Evening Standard Manchester City players celebrate a goal against Everton in the English Premier League match at Goodison Park in Liverpool, England on September 29, 2019.

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