The Citizen (Gauteng)

City stay well clear

TOP FOUR: HAMMERS NAIL MISFIRING SPURS AS LEICESTER EDGE ASTON VILLA

- London

Manchester City remain 10 points clear at the top of the Premier League as Raheem Sterling’s early header was enough to beat Arsenal 1-0 last night, while Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham suffered another damaging defeat at fourth-placed West Ham.

An 18th consecutiv­e win in all competitio­ns edged City ever closer to a third league title in four years, even if Pep Guardiola’s men did not hit the heights they have in recent weeks at the Emirates.

Sterling could have scored three times inside the first five minutes, but his soaring leap to nod home Riyad Mahrez’s cross secured all three points as City kept a 10th clean sheet in their last 13 league games.

Arsenal remain in 10th with their best chance of a return to the Champions League next season dependent on success in the Europa League.

Tottenham are just two points better off than their north London rivals in ninth, nine points off the top four after a fifth defeat in their last six league games.

Mourinho’s men were undone by a slow start to each half at the London Stadium and lost 2-1.

Michail Antonio opened the scoring after just five minutes before the rejuvenate­d Jesse Lingard smashed home the third goal of his loan spell from Manchester United two minutes into the second half.

“The results are the consequenc­es of multiple situations in football. Mine and my coaching staff methods are second to nobody in the world,” said a defiant Mourinho.

“Our potential is higher than where we are so there is frustratio­n.”

Tottenham rallied after Lucas Moura’s powerful header pulled a goal back, as the impressive Gareth Bale and Son Heung-min hit the woodwork late on.

But West Ham held on to bolster their unexpected challenge for Champions League football by moving two points ahead of fifthplace­d Chelsea.

“We are enjoying it but are also not going to be daft,” said Hammers boss David Moyes, who enjoyed his first win over Mourinho in 16 attempts.

“We will keep calm and hopefully keep pushing the teams at the top.”

Leicester turned in a bright first-half performanc­e and saw off Aston Villa 2-1.

The Foxes are determined not to make the same mistakes of last season when they let a huge lead over Manchester United and Chelsea slip away and missed out on Champions League football.

“Maybe a little bit of excitement gathered last season. This season everything is much calmer, knowing you can’t get excited too early,” said Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers.

Rodgers’ men now enjoy a sixpoint cushion over Chelsea in the battle for the top four. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? QAULITY STRIKE. West Ham United’s Jesse Lingard celebrates after scoring their second goal during their English Premier League match against Spurs at The London Stadium yesterday.
Picture: AFP QAULITY STRIKE. West Ham United’s Jesse Lingard celebrates after scoring their second goal during their English Premier League match against Spurs at The London Stadium yesterday.

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