The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

City beaten at Norwich, dropping 5 points off Liverpool

- By James Ellingwort­h

Manchester City’s defense of the English Premier League title is already in trouble.

Hapless defensive errors helped Norwich beat City 3-2 on Saturday and leave the defending champion five points behind perfect Liverpool after just five games.

City hadn’t lost a league game since January — and drawn only once in that time — but conceded two goals to Norwich inside the opening half-hour. A team which soared last season was brought to earth.

“The people cannot expect we win every time or make 100 points (every season),” manager Pep Guardiola said. “Even with the (score at) 3-2 we had chances to make another one. The team never gave up.”

First, Kenny McLean evaded City’s marking to head in a corner from Emi Buendia, then City was caught unawares by a Norwich counteratt­ack. Teemu Pukki and Todd Cantwell broke together, Pukki drawing the defenders before delivering the ball to give Cantwell an easy finish.

Sergio Aguero revived City with a goal just before halftime — he’s scored in all of City’s first five games — but sloppy defending just after the break undid his work.

Nicolas Otamendi failed to notice Buendia running in behind him and was robbed of the ball on the edge of the penalty area before Buendia passed for Pukki to score his sixth goal.

Rodrigo’s low, hard shot for an 88th-minute goal gave City hope, but Norwich’s defense and goalkeeper Tim Krul weathered the storm for an unlikely win. LIVERPOOL STILL PERFECT >> Liverpool stayed perfect with five wins from five after beating Newcastle 3-1, but it wasn’t easy.

Jürgen Klopp’s team went behind to a sweetly struck early goal from Jetro Willems, but fought back to win and preserve its record.

Sadio Mane continued his strong start to the season with two goals before halftime, taking him to six from six games in all competitio­ns. Mohamed Salah made certain of the win with a third goal late on. CHELSEA’S YOUNG GUNS >> What a day for Tammy Abraham. Chelsea’s new first-choice striker scored a hat trick, then an own goal, then went off injured.

In the 5-2 win over Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers, Chelsea became the first ever team to have 11 straight league goals scored by players aged 21 or younger. It’s quite the turnaround in four games since the opening-day 4-0 defeat to Manchester United.

SON SHINES >>Tottenham didn’t hang around to beat Crystal Palace, scoring all of its goals in the first half for a 4-0 win.

As so often when Tottenham plays Palace, Son Heung-Min was the star. The South Korean scored twice and had a hand in another goal, feeding Harry Kane to deliver a cross for Erik Lamela to score.

Son scored his first league goal against Palace and became the first scorer at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium against Palace in April. It was Tottenham’s first win since the opening day of the season and the first time it had scored four since beating Huddersfie­ld in April.

UNITED SCRAPES A WIN >> Manchester United earned its first win for a month, but it was far from convincing. An eighth-minute penalty from Marcus Rashford led United to beating Leicester 1-0, but it was a game they could have easily drawn or lost if not for good saves from goalkeeper David de Gea. DJENEPO’S SKILL >>Southampto­n continued its recovery from a slow start to the season, beating Sheffield United 1-0 thanks to a moment of skill from Moussa Djenepo.

The Malian dribbled past three Sheffield defenders before knocking the ball past goalkeeper Dean Henderson. It was his second goal in three league games since arriving in the offseason, and leaves Southampto­n on a four-game unbeaten run in all competitio­ns.

Brighton and Burnley drew 1-1 after Jeff Hendrick’s stoppage time goal salvaged a point for Burnley.

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