The Citizen (Gauteng)

Guardiola wants more from his players

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– Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola (right) called on his side to be more clinical after they brushed aside in-form Crystal Palace 2-0 on Saturday to narrow the gap to Premier League leaders Liverpool to five points.

The defending champions travelled to London with questions over their ability to sustain a title challenge after two defeats in four league games but produced some incisive football without applying their usual killer touch.

City had 21 shots but Palace goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey kept his side in the game and the visitors had their own goalkeeper, Ederson, to thank for a couple of outstandin­g saves at the other end.

“We played good, created a lot of chances,” said City boss Guardiola. “They are always so strong for the second ball. Unfortunat­ely, we could not convert the chances we had but it was an important three points after the internatio­nal break.

“Hopefully we can start from here and continue our good performanc­e. Their ‘keeper made a lot of saves but hopefully we can be more clinical.”

He praised his makeshift defence on a day when John Stones

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made his first appearance, from the bench, since September.

City were quickly into their stride against Roy Hodgson’s men, dominating possession and forcing Palace onto the back foot but they did not break the deadlock until shortly before half-time.

The visitors were rewarded for their dominance in the 39th minute when Bernardo Silva whipped in a left-footed cross. Gabriel Jesus shaped to head the ball but it came off his shoulder and crept into the net off the far post past a rooted Hennessey.

They doubled their lead just two minutes later following a speedy counter-attack.

When the ball came to Raheem Sterling he produced a delightful chip from just inside the area into the path of David Silva, who watched it drop over his left shoulder before guiding it into the net.

Palace occasional­ly looked threatenin­g, with Wilfried Zaha a flickering menace, but failed to make the most of their few opportunit­ies to test City’s back four.

Jesus was preferred to Sergio Aguero while Riyad Mahrez was also missing from the starting side, with Fernandinh­o and Rodri at the heart of defence. –

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