The Borneo Post

Manchester City stop the rot against Southampto­n

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SOUTHAMPTO­N, United Kingdom: Manchester City showed they are willing to accept the challenge of Liverpool in the race for the Premier League title with a 3-1 win away to Southampto­n on Sunday.

Following shock defeats by Crystal Palace and Leicester, reigning champions City cut the gap between themselves and Premier League leaders Liverpool to seven points ahead of their meeting with the Merseyside­rs at the Etihad Stadium on Thursday. But they allowed a limited Southampto­n side back into the game after a dominating start, which suggests there are still frailties for Liverpool to exploit.

David Silva put City ahead after 10 minutes but they passed up a number of chances to add to the lead and gifted Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg an equaliser in the 37th minute.

For a period, Pep Guardiola’s side looked fragile, but a James WardProwse own-goal and a header by Sergio Aguero just before half-time restored their confidence.

Saints’ frustratio­ns boiled over with a red card for Hojbjerg after a wild challenge on Fernandinh­o late in the game.

Southampto­n manager Ralph Hasenhuttl sprang a surprise in his team selection by giving a debut to 18-year- old former Chelsea starlet Kayne Ramsay at right-back.

City should have gone ahead in the fifth minute when Jack Stephens allowed Raheem Sterling to steal possession and set up David Silva.

But the City man tried to be too deliberate, with his shot blocked by goalkeeper Alex McCarthy. But Saints could also have taken a more surprising lead after eight minutes when Mohamed Elyounouss­i’s clever flick over the City defence sent Charlie Austin clear.

Austin’s first touch, however, was dreadful and sent the ball into Ederson’s grateful arms.

Instead of being a goal up, the home side were behind within a minute.

The left side of their defence was opened up with ease by a simple one-two, leaving Bernardo Silva clear of full-back Matt Targett and free to advance down the right. He had all the time he wanted to pick out the unmarked David Silva, who hit the ball first- time past McCarthy.

Riyad Mahrez then shot wide after a move that began with City playing a series of passes inside their own penalty area.

And Aguero squandered an excel lent chance in the 25th minute, hitting his shot against McCarthy after Sterling had accelerate­d past the hapless Targett. But overplayin­g at the other end almost proved City’s undoing.

Ederson was nearly caught by Austin before dribbling round the striker. But he showed a mastery of the more convention­al goalkeepin­g arts on the half-hour with a diving save to keep out Austin’s glancing header from a corner by WardProwse.

City did not heed the warning and Saints were level after 36 minutes.

Oleksandr Zinchenko was slow to see Hojbjerg closing in on him and the Southampto­n captain robbed the Ukraine defender and strode forward before lashing the ball in from 15 yards.

Zinchenko could count himself lucky that referee Paul Tierney did not see his barge on Ward-Prowse after 44 minutes as a penalty.

And the home crowd were still complainin­g about that decision when City retook the lead on the stroke of half-time.

Sterling forced his way down the left and fired in a low cross that hit the foot of Ward-Prowse and zipped between the surprised McCarthy and his near post.

And the crowd’s disbelief was complete three minutes into first- half stoppage time when Aguero rose unchalleng­ed by Jan Bednarek to nod Zinchenko’s cross under McCarthy.

In the second half both sides went through the motions. City had the points they needed and Southampto­n were happy to avoid further damage to their confidence and goal difference. But even then City could have had three or four more goals. — AFP

 ??  ?? Manchester City’s Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva (right) runs with the ball during the English Premier League match between Southampto­n and Manchester City at St Mary’s Stadium in Southampto­n, southern England. — AFP photo
Manchester City’s Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva (right) runs with the ball during the English Premier League match between Southampto­n and Manchester City at St Mary’s Stadium in Southampto­n, southern England. — AFP photo

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