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EPL: Sterling Scores Brace as Man City Moves to Top

Chelsea climbs to second spot with win against Crystal Palace

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Raheem Sterling scored twice fresh from agreeing a new five-year contract with Manchester City as the champions swept aside Southampto­n 6-1 yesterday to return to the top of the Premier League table.

Sergio Aguero, with his 150th league goal, David Silva and Leroy Sane were also on the mark as Pep Guardiola’s side continued their unbeaten start to their title defence.

Southampto­n had the minor consolatio­n of becoming the first team in 630 minutes to score against City but the leaders’ form is ominous for the rest of the division.

City are scoring at a marginally faster rate than they did while racking up a record 106 goals last season, and they made a devastatin­g start at the Etihad that finished the game as a contest within 18 minutes of kick-off.

Five minutes had gone when Aguero orchestrat­ed an attack on the edge of the Southampto­n area, David Siva then moving the ball on to the overlappin­g Sane, whose cross was turned into his own goal by Saints’ Wesley Hoedt.

It took a further six minutes for City to double the lead, Bernardo Silva setting free Sterling on the right and the England forward selflessly squaring for Aguero to hammer in from close range.

It was the Argentine’s 150th league goal for City, a landmark that moved him level with Michael Owen in eighth place on the Premier League’s all-time goalscorin­g list.

It appeared City were capable of scoring almost at will and a slick move saw them make it three in the 18th minute.

Again, Sterling was heavily involved, accepting Bernardo Silva’s pass and putting in a cross that was a little too high for Sane but arrived for David Silva, who volleyed in at the far post.

Sterling did in the 67th minute when he latched onto Aguero’s perfectly-weighted pass to score his second goal of the afternoon.

Sane completed an impressive individual and team display in stoppage time when he steered in a left-foot shot from 18 yards following another assist from Sterling.

Later last night, Alvaro Morata scored twice to take unbeaten Chelsea above Liverpool into second place in the Premier League behind Manchester City but Maurizio Sarri’s men made hard work of seeing off Crystal Palace 3-1.

Morata has now scored four in his last four Premier League games after just two goals in his previous 20 domestic matches, and his return to form could be the final ingredient Sarri’s side need to mount a serious title challenge.

The former Real Madrid striker gave Chelsea a barely deserved half-time lead from an uninspired first 45 minutes.

However, Andros Townsend’s equaliser and the introducti­on of Eden Hazard from the bench woke Chelsea from their slumber after the break and Morata restored the hosts’ lead before Pedro Rodriguez sealed the three points.

“I can score a hat-trick so it was not the perfect day but we will take the three points,” said Morata.

“When you have a bad period, it takes long to recover.

“Last year was difficult for me for many things. You don’t expect an injury but now I am good, it is nice to be scoring.”

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