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Man City blanks Cardiff

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MANCHESTER City rested many of its best players and was still too strong for Cardiff in a 2-0 win that lifted the defending champions back to the top of the Premier League on Wednesday.

Kevin De Bruyne and Leroy Sane scored in the first half as City won an eighth straight league game and jumped a point clear of Liverpool with six games remaining.

Amid a hectic period of fixtures for a City team chasing a quadruple of trophies, manager Pep Guardiola rested the likes of Raheem Sterling, David Silva, Bernardo Silva and Kyle Walker while top scorer Sergio Aguero was missing because of injury.

Still, it was all City at Etihad Stadium and only some brilliant saves from Cardiff goalkeeper Neil Etheridge kept the score respectabl­e for a visiting team that is in the relegation zone and five points from safety.

“These players have helped us,” Guardiola said of his fringe players. “They are guys who did not play for two months and are not happy. We have a good squad and without it we cannot fight for the four competitio­ns. It’s impossible. We are here in April because we have confidence in the players.”

De Bruyne set City on its way in the sixth minute by running onto Aymeric Laporte’s throughbal­l and driving a left-footed shot into the roof of the net from an acute angle.

Sane made it 2-0 in the 43rd, driving an angled shot into the far corner after a lay-off by Gabriel Jesus.

It was like shooting practice in the second half, with 18-year-old midfielder Phil Foden — making his first league start — hitting the post among City’s best chances.

Guardiola was particular­ly impressed with Foden, who captained England to the Under-17 World Cup title in 2017 and is regarded as one of the country’s best young talents.

“Phil, we know it, he’s young but he can do everything,” Guardiola said. “He can create chances; he’s incredible with his vision. It’s not easy for him with (David) Silva, Bernardo (Silva), (Ilkay) Gundogan, De Bruyne, but he wants to be here. He’s delighted to be here. I assure you next year he will play more minutes. That’s the process. He’s 18 or 19. For the next decade he will be important.” /

 ?? AP FOTO ?? GOOD ONE. Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock greets Philippine­s internatio­nal and Cardiff’s goalkeeper Neil Etheridge after their match against Man City. Etheridge’s second half saves kept the scoreline respectabl­e against EPL’s top team.
AP FOTO GOOD ONE. Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock greets Philippine­s internatio­nal and Cardiff’s goalkeeper Neil Etheridge after their match against Man City. Etheridge’s second half saves kept the scoreline respectabl­e against EPL’s top team.

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