The Sunday Guardian

STERLING PUTS MANCHESTER CITY ON TOP OF LEAGUE

Manchester City 3-1 Everton: Sterling came off the bench to score within three minutes of coming on the pitch to kill off the Toffees after Dominic Calvert-Lewin threatened a fightback.

- MARK CRITCHLEY ETIHAD STADIUM

Gabriel Jesus struck twice as champions Manchester City reclaimed top spot in the Premier League with a 3-1 victory over Everton at the Etihad Stadium.

Raheem Sterling also got on the scoresheet, coming off the bench after a difficult week in the headlines, to make the game safe after the lively Dominic CalvertLew­in had given Everton hope.

City were further lifted by the return of Kevin De Bruyne as a substitute after six weeks out while Sergio Aguero was also back in the squad, although he did not come off the bench.

Aguero’s absence from the starting line-up allowed Jesus another opportunit­y after criticism of his recent form. He responded well, scoring his first Premier League goals since August, although City needed to work hard to gain the upper hand.

Everton were well organised and made strong start but they missed the injured Idrissa Gueye in midfield and were eventually worn down by a superior City.

Everton threatened when Calvert-Lewin forced a good save from Ederson, although he was ruled marginally offside, and Richarliso­n volleyed over from a Lucas Digne cross.

City gradually began to get a foothold as Fabian Delph shot at Jordan Pickford and then fired narrowly over.

Everton contribute­d to their own downfall as a poor clearance by Yerry Mina was seized upon by Gundogan. The impressive Leroy Sane picked up possession and played in Jesus, who fired a low shot underneath Pickford.

Pickford then did well to deny Riyad Mahrez but City were now well in control. Jesus lashed home what he thought was his second but he was flagged for offside.

The Brazilian was not to be denied for long, doubling his tally with a firm header from a Sane cross five minutes after the interval.

Gundogan went close to adding to the lead as he combined nicely with Mahrez on the right but missed the target as he slid in to shoot from a return pass.

Everton gave themselves hope against the run of play when poor defending from City allowed Digne the space to cross. Calvert-Lewin rose the highest and nodded in, via a deflection off Delph, after 65 minutes.

City responded forcefully by sendingonS­terlingand­within minutes the England forward had restored a two-advantage, heading home a Fernandinh­o cross from six yards.

That gave City the breathing space to reintroduc­e De Bruyne to the action after his latest lay-off.

Everton were not finished, however, and could have set up a tighter finish as Richarliso­n and Theo Walcott both shot over from in front of goal. Calvert-Lewin was booked for clashing with Delph after a series of full-blooded tackles in quick succession from players of both sides.

It actually proved a ragged finish by City, and CalvertLew­in went close again with a flick, but the hosts had done enough. THE INDEPENDEN­T

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