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Pep’s City romp to a comfortabl­e victory

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Manchester City barely got out of second gear as they easily beat bottom club Huddersfie­ld Town to close the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool to four points yesterday.

Danilo’s deflected shot gave City the lead in an opening half in which they were not at their sharpest.

That goal took City’s goal tally to 100 in all competitio­ns this season – making them the only club in Europe’s top five leagues to reach that total.

Pep Guardiola’s side upped the tempo early in the second half and Raheem Sterling headed in their second goal in the 54th minute before Leroy Sane made it 3-0 two minutes later.

City’s fourth consecutiv­e win since back-to-back losses over Christmas took them to 56 points from 23 games with Liverpool on 60 after they beat Crystal Palace on Saturday 4-3.

Toothless Huddersfie­ld, who had caretaker boss Mark Hudson in charge for the first time, have only 11 points and are 10 points behind Newcastle United who are 17th.

City had scored 19 goals in their previous three games without reply – including two Cup romps against lower league opponents – but they were subdued in ther first half.

“The way we played we didn’t deserve more than three goals,” Guardiola said. “We will improve in the future. We have to demand more from ourselves in every game and do our best, but sometimes it’s difficult. They defended deep and man-toman.”

Huddersfie­ld set out their stall from the start, retreating back behind the ball to try to frustrate City.

“This game can teach us and show what we have to do to improve,” Guardiola said. “We’ve scored a lot of goals.

“So far, so good. One team has been better but we’re in January and there’s many more games to play.

“You don’t win or lose the Premier League in January.

“We have to focus on what we have to do. If Liverpool win, we have to win.

“And if Liverpool lose then we also have to win.”

 ?? | Reuters ?? TOTTENHAM’S Fernando Llorente scored an own goal in Tottenham Hotspur’s 1-1 draw against Fulham at Craven Cottage yesterday. A last gasp goal by Harry Winks in the 93th minute secured Spurs a 2-1 victory.
| Reuters TOTTENHAM’S Fernando Llorente scored an own goal in Tottenham Hotspur’s 1-1 draw against Fulham at Craven Cottage yesterday. A last gasp goal by Harry Winks in the 93th minute secured Spurs a 2-1 victory.

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