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Quality in City’s quantity

Pep’s men show there’s more to their advantage than pure maths

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LONDON: Manchester City now have an 11-point lead at the top of the English Premier League, after a record 14th straight win in a single season, but the derby showed the numbers cannot do full justice to the superiorit­y of Pep Guardiola’s side.

The precision of their passing was perhaps not at its optimum at a freezing, snowy Old Trafford on Sunday but City came to the home of their biggest rivals – in the title race and in terms of local pride – and did it the Guardiola way.

Indeed it was the familiar approach of slick movement, clever passing, intelligen­t combinatio­n and positional rotation that has been the hallmark of Guardiola’s career at Barca and Bayern Munich.

It was, though, also a performanc­e that had the other necessary ingredient­s for success in the high-octane Premier League – physicalit­y, aggression and the ability to compete hard against determined opponents.

This City team were never more than a work in progress last year, in a campaign where they finished 15 points behind champions Chelsea.

This time, with a more solid defence and even more options in attack, they are stronger on paper and also have been shaped by the experience of fighting for results until late in games, against teams such as West Ham and Huddersfie­ld.

Guardiola rarely puts down his opponents but after a series of jibes from his counterpar­t Jose Mourinho, before and after the game, he dropped his usual diplomacy.

“We won because we were better. We were better in all department­s,” he said.

And he was right.

In the first half especially, United struggled to keep the ball, allowing City to enjoy the kind of long spells of possession that they relish.

At the back, United were stretched and exposed by the constant movement of Raheem Sterling and Leroy Sane, while they conceded two goals from set-pieces.

While City may not have been at their absolute sharpest in attack, they were certainly more dangerous than United with Romelu Lukaku continuing his struggles against top teams and wide men Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford rarely able to get the space to put City on the back foot.

Kevin De Bruyne did not run riot, as he has done several times this season, but City still looked the more commanding in the centre of midfield.

The title race is not, as Guardiola was right to note, decided in December but it is not only the maths that favour the blue half of Manchester.

City look like champions elect and it will take something extraordin­ary and unexpected to stop them raising the trophy in May. — Reuters

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 ??  ?? Topsy turvy: Manchester United’s Romelu Lukaku goes down after a challenge by Manchester City’s Fabian Delph in the English Premier League match at Old Trafford on Sunday. Below: United’s Marcos Rojo (left) clashing with City’s Raheem Sterling . — AFP
Topsy turvy: Manchester United’s Romelu Lukaku goes down after a challenge by Manchester City’s Fabian Delph in the English Premier League match at Old Trafford on Sunday. Below: United’s Marcos Rojo (left) clashing with City’s Raheem Sterling . — AFP

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