The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Dominant City too good for struggling Magpies

Sterling goal is enough for Pep’s men as Newcastle fall to fifth consecutiv­e home loss

- damian spellman

Raheem Sterling fired Manchester City 15 points clear at the top of the Premier League table as they extended their winning run to 18 games at Newcastle.

Sterling’s 31st-minute strike was all the leaders had to show for a dominant display at St James’ Park.

Ultimately it was enough on a night when Rafael Benitez’s men slipped to a fifth successive home defeat, and it might have been worse had referee Andre Marriner taken a dimmer view of Jacob Murphy’s first-half challenge on Ilkay Gundogan.

The Magpies mustered the first shot on target when Jonjo Shelvey tried his luck from the kick-off, but found Ederson alert to the danger.

The home side’s game-plan was cautious as they got 11 men behind the ball and challenged City to break them down, which they almost did when Sergio Aguero stabbed Fernandinh­o’s seventh-minute cross against the post.

Kevin de Bruyne thumped a left-foot shot over the angle of bar and post as the visitors pressed again, and an early injury to skipper Vincent Kompany prompted Pep Guardiola to replace his defender with striker Gabriel Jesus.

For all City were dominant in possession, they were rarely able to stretch the hosts decisively, although Rob Elliot had to claw away Aguero’s 17th-minute header and then come from his line to block Jesus’ effort at pointblank range.

The Argentinia­n sent a dipping effort just wide of Elliot’s far post on the halfhour, but the deadlock was broken seconds later when Sterling ran on to De Bruyne’s return pass and scuffed the ball past the keeper with the studs of his left boot.

Newcastle might have been back in it had defender Nicolas Otamendi not cleared Rolando Aaron’s chipped effort off the line 10 minutes before the break, but Paul Dummett had to be equally resilient at the other end five minutes later to keep out Aguero’s effort at the end of a lightning break.

There was no change in the pattern of the game after the restart, with Sterling shooting across the face of goal after ghosting past Deandre Yedlin and Murphy, and Elliot parried a Gundogan effort after he had robbed Mohamed Diame.

De Bruyne should have done better when he shot harmlessly wide after exchanging passes with Jesus, but the massed ranks of black and white continued to scrap for dear life.

Aguero fired home from close range, but from an offside position after De Bruyne had struck a post and defender Jamaal Lascelles headed just wide of his own goal with Elliot stranded.

Sensing the game was not yet beyond them, Newcastle launched a late onslaught and came close to an equaliser when Dwight Gayle sent a diving header just wide from fellow substitute Christian Atsu’s cross.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Raheem Sterling (No 7) celebrates his goal against Newcastle United.
Picture: PA. Raheem Sterling (No 7) celebrates his goal against Newcastle United.
 ??  ?? Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola watched his side’s winning run extended to 18 games.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola watched his side’s winning run extended to 18 games.

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