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City deliver Silva service on way to beating Stoke

- Reuters

stoke-on-trent — Manchester City’s David Silva underlined his importance to their impending title success with both goals in a comfortabl­e 2-0 Premier League win at Stoke City late on Monday.

Pep Guardiola’s side could have won by a much clearer margin against Paul Lambert’s relegation­threatened Stoke but with the title in sight — City are 16 points clear of second-placed Manchester United — they will not agonise over wasted chances.

If City win their next league game at Everton on March 31 that will set up a Manchester derby at City’s Etihad Stadium where a win over their arch-rivals would secure the title.

“Everybody in the blue side of Manchester knows it’s a once in a lifetime opportunit­y but steady, it won’t be handed to us,” said City skipper Vincent Kompany.

If that April 7 Manchester derby does indeed turn into a celebratio­n party for City then Spanish midfielder Silva, whose invention and creativity have been fundamenta­l to the side’s success, surely deserves his own moment of appreciati­on.

Silva, whose son was born prematurel­y in January, has been splitting his time between Manchester and Spain in order to be with his family yet there is no sign on the field of the difficulti­es in his personal life affecting his performanc­e.

“When I play football I forget about everything else, it is good for me to play,” Silva said after the game. “My private life is very hard for me but my son is fighting and getting better.”

Silva put City ahead in the 10th minute, finishing off a move of stunning simplicity with a confident close-range strike from Raheem Sterling’s low cross after the England winger had been set clear by a clever pass from Gabriel Jesus.

The only real work City keeper Ederson had to do in the first half was to tip over a misplaced clearance from team mate Kyle Walker, although Badout Ndiaye had shot wide after a moment of incisive dribbling from Xherdan Shaqiri.

Stoke, second-bottom in the table, showed lots of endeavour but City were always in charge and Silva doubled the advantage five minutes after the break, putting a high bouncing ball past advancing keeper Jack Butland after a swift exchange with Jesus.

Butland produced a fine save to keep out a fierce drive from Leroy Sane and City had several other openings but lacked their usual clinical touch in the final third.

At the whistle, while City fans celebrated, Guardiola was deep in conversati­on with Sane, explaining some technical points to the Germany winger. —

 ?? AFP ?? Manchester City’s David Silva leaps into the arms of Gabriel Jesus after scoring his second goal against Stoke City. —
AFP Manchester City’s David Silva leaps into the arms of Gabriel Jesus after scoring his second goal against Stoke City. —

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