The Citizen (Gauteng)

Dominant Man City stay on top

DERBY: MAN UNITED REMAIN 8TH ON LOG AFTER LOSS

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London

Premier League champions Manchester City stayed two points clear at the top last night with a dominant 3-1 win in the derby against Manchester United.

Liverpool, having beaten bottom club Fulham 2-0 at Anfield, will go into the internatio­nal break in second place after receiving a favour from neighbours Everton, who held Chelsea to a goalless draw at Stamford Bridge.

Meanwhile, Arsenal had to come from behind to extend their unbeaten run to 16 games in all competitio­ns with a 1-1 draw at home to promoted Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers. Man City moved on to 32 points from 12 games, while Liverpool have 30 and Chelsea 28, with all three teams retaining their season’s unbeaten record in the league.

City were on top from the start against a United team missing the injured Paul Pogba. David Silva scored the first goal after 12 minutes and Sergio Aguero added a second soon after half time.

Jose Mourinho’s side barely threatened until substitute Romelu Lukaku came on to win a penalty that Anthony Martial converted just before the hour mark.

But despite City largely controllin­g the game, it took a late third goal by their substitute Ilkay Gundogan to ensure there could be no repeat of United’s dramatic comeback to win 3-2 in the same fixture last season.

United remain eighth and are 12 points behind the leaders.

There was controvers­y at Anfield after Liverpool took the lead against struggling Fulham just before half time. The London side felt that their Serbian striker Aleksandar Mitrovic should not have been given offside as he headed home and that goalkeeper Alisson took the subsequent free kick when the ball was moving.

Less than 15 seconds later from a lightning Liverpool break, it was in the net at the other end, put there by Mo Salah.

Xherdan Shaqiri scored a fine second goal, after which the heart seemed to go out of a Fulham team who remain bottom of the table with one win from 12 games.

“In this country, normally you cannot show disrespect to the referee and this is a problem because it’s shown disrespect to my team, myself and Fulham supporters,” said their manager Slavisa Jokanovic.

In yesterday’s other game Arsenal fell behind to Wolves with a first half goal by Portuguese internatio­nal Ivan Cavaleiro and did not equalise until four minutes from time through Henrikh Mkhitaryan. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? DERBY KINGS. Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero celebrates scoring their second goal gainst Manchester United last night.
Picture: Reuters DERBY KINGS. Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero celebrates scoring their second goal gainst Manchester United last night.

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