Yorkshire Post

City knock Liverpool off top spot as Jesus strikes late

EVERTON 0 MANCHESTER CITY 2

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MANCHESTER CITY returned to the top of the Premier League for the first time in two months with a 2-0 win at Everton to ramp up the pressure on title rivals Liverpool.

The Toffees’ weakness at set-pieces was exploited with Aymeric Laporte scoring a header seconds before half-time.

But it was credit to the muchchange­d hosts in a new-look formation that it was City’s first shot on target.

Substitute Gabriel Jesus added the second in the seventh minute of added time.

As a result Pep Guardiola’s side went top by virtue of their superior goal difference over Liverpool, but having played one match more.

The Reds’ game in hand is against Manchester United on February 24 at Old Trafford.

There was a section of Everton fans who, pre-match, had declared they were happy to see the team lose if it meant damaging their neighbours’ title aspiration­s, but no one could accuse Marco Silva’s side of throwing in the towel.

City struggled to break down the 4-4-1-1 formation, which saw captain-on-the-night Tom Davies providing the forward momentum breaking from midfield and Dominic CalvertLew­in doing an admirable job occupying John Stones and Nicolas Otamendi.

Under-pressure manager Silva’s big call, leaving out leading scorers Richarliso­n and Gylfi Sigurdsson, was justified up to the point when they again conceded from a free-kick with seconds remaining in the first half. Idrissa Gana Gueye, back in the side for the first time since being denied a move to Paris St Germain, clattered Fernandinh­o 25 yards out and David Silva’s delivery was met by a thumping Laporte header.

A 12th Premier League goal - and 17th in all competitio­ns - conceded from a set-piece, excluding penalties, means Everton now have the worst record in the top flight.

Sergio Aguero’s 58th-minute overhead kick could have sealed it but flashed wide after Pickford came for, and failed to claim, Gundogan’s cross.

Everton’s chasing of the game played into City’s hands but the introducti­on of Sigurdsson and Richarliso­n, and latterly Cenk Tosun, offered the hope of snatching a point as the visitors struggled to press home their advantage. They had just two shots on target in the second half, one of which was Jesus’s header with virtually the last touch of the game.

 ??  ?? MARCELO BIELSA:Leeds United head coach attended an FA interview in London last month.
MARCELO BIELSA:Leeds United head coach attended an FA interview in London last month.

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