Otago Daily Times

Topoftable Manchester City beats Chelsea; Coutinho scores in Villa debut

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MANCHESTER: Runaway Premier League leader Manchester City took a step closer to a fourth title in five seasons with a 10 win over secondplac­ed Chelsea yesterday, opening up a 13point lead over the London club at the top.

Philippe Coutinho enjoyed a dream debut for Aston Villa as he came off the bench to inspire a 22 comeback draw at home to Manchester United, scoring a late equaliser.

Rafa Benitez’s troubles at Everton continued as it suffered a 21 loss at Norwich City, which moved off the bottom of the table with its third win of the campaign.

Newcastle United conceded a late equaliser in a 11 draw at home to Watford, missing the chance to escape the drop zone.

City’s 12th win in a row, thanks to a 70thminute solo strike from Kevin De Bruyne, continues its charge towards a successful defence of its title but manager Pep Guardiola was quick to dismiss such talk.

Thirdplace­d Liverpool is 14 points behind City but has two games in hand, including today’s visit of Brentford.

‘‘[The players] are going to listen to me that it is not true when people say it is over.

‘‘In January it is impossible it is over,’’ Guardiola said.

‘‘If Liverpool win the games in hand, it’s eight points. Now my job is to put in the brains of my players to not believe what the people say. But 12 wins — 36 points from 36 — hats off to them,’’ the Spaniard added.

After a first half that had few clear chances, other than Jack Grealish being foiled by Chelsea keeper Kepa Arrizabala­ga, Chelsea had an opportunit­y to take the lead after the break but Romelu Lukaku’s shot was well saved by Ederson.

City was well in control of the game for large spells and took the points after De Bruyne burst away from N’golo Kante and beat Kepa with a superb shot into the far corner.

Chelsea head coach Thomas Tuchel was critical about the performanc­e of his attack, in particular Lukaku, who recently had to apologise for an interview with Italian media in which he said he was unhappy with the German coach’s system.

‘‘He had many ball losses without any pressure, many ball losses in very promising circumstan­ces,’’ reporters.

‘‘He had a huge chance. We

Tuchel told want to serve him, but he is part of the team, and the performanc­e up front, particular­ly in the first half, we can do much, much better.’’

Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick described the opening 30 minutes at Villa as the best since he took charge, but he was left struggling to find positives after goals by Jacob Ramsey and Coutinho cancelled out Bruno Fernandes’s double which had United 20 up with 20 minutes left.

‘‘It feels more like a defeat,’’ the German said as his side remained in seventh place.

Norwich threw itself a lifeline in its battle against relegation but sucked Everton into the mire thanks to a victory at Carrow Road that heaped pressure on Benitez.

An own goal by Michael Keane and Adam Idah’s closerange finish in the space of two first half minutes broke Norwich’s goal famine that had spanned six league games.

Richarliso­n halved the deficit on the hour to set up a tense finale but Norwich hung on, with Everton’s travelling fans venting their anger at Benitez.

Norwich moved up to 18th place with 13 points, six behind 15thplaced Everton which has lost nine of its last 12 league games but has two matches in hand on the Canaries.

Newcastle United had hoped the addition of £25 million ($NZ50 million) New Zealand striker Chris Wood, signed from relegation rival Burnley in midweek, would boost its survival chances but it had to settle for a point at home to Watford.

Allan SaintMaxim­in put the host in front four minutes after the break with a brilliant solo effort but Watford’s Joao Pedro popped up to head home brilliantl­y in the 88th minute.

Newcastle is 19th on 12 points, one ahead of bottom club Burnley, which has three games in hand of United after its fixture at home to Leicester City was postponed due to Covid19.

‘‘We’ve damaged ourselves to a point, but you always have an opportunit­y to bounce back,’’ Newcastle boss Eddie Howe said.

Eighthplac­ed Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers continued their good form with a 31 home win over Southampto­n thanks to goals from Raul Jimenez, Conor Coady and Adama Traore. — Reuters

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Tussle with a Kiwi . . . Watford’s Samir battles with Newcastle United’s new New Zealand striker Chris Wood in an English Premier League game at St James’ Park in Newcastle yesterday.
PHOTO: REUTERS Tussle with a Kiwi . . . Watford’s Samir battles with Newcastle United’s new New Zealand striker Chris Wood in an English Premier League game at St James’ Park in Newcastle yesterday.

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