The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Sterling cashes in as City down Gunners

- By Ian Parker SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Raheem Sterling’s first-half goal was enough for Pep Guardiola to get one over his old assistant as Manchester City edged out Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal .

Sterling struck in the 23rd minute when Bernd Leno could only parry Phil Foden’s shot and Ederson ensured that was enough as he made fine saves from Bukayo Saka and PierreEmer­ick Aubameyang before the break.

Without Kevin De Bruyne, City were far from their swashbuckl­ing best but, as Sergio Aguero returned to clock up 65 minutes in his first appearance­s since June, they ground out the result to capitalise on Liverpool’s controvers­ial draw in the Merseyside derby.

Though Aguero’s return was a boost, Guardiola was forced into a defensive reshuffle with both Aymeric Laporte and Benjamin Mendy missing through injury, adding to the worries ahead of Wednesday’s meeting with Porto.

City initially lined up with Joao Cancelo at right-back, Kyle Walker partnering Ruben Dias in the centre and Nathan Ake on the left, thought it was best described as fluid as Guardiola tried to keep his old right-hand man guessing.

The early signs were promising as Riyad Mahrez bent a shot narrowly wide with less than a minute gone, before teeing up Aguero who headed over from close range.

Arsenal were slow to grow into the game, but just as they were beginning to get a foothold in the City half, the hosts took the lead with 23 minutes gone. Aguero drove forward to feed Foden on the left. The England midfielder cut in to see his shot parried by Leno, but it fell kindly for Sterling to side-foot home.

Arsenal responded as Saka twisted and turned to create shooting space, but saw his rising effort pushed over before Nicolas Pepe headed wide.

Mahrez forced a save from Leno, before the Arsenal goalkeeper prevented Foden from capitalisi­ng on a loose pass by Gabriel.

Ederson made a brilliant save to deny Saka as he linked up with Granit Xhaka to break through the City defence, only for the goalkeeper to turn his shot over.

Arsenal wanted a penalty before the break for a high foot from Walker just before Gabriel fired wide, but referee Chris Kavanagh was uninterest­ed.

Arsenal were straight on the front foot after the break as Pepe headed Aubameyang’s cross at Ederson.

After that early flourish the two sides began to cancel each other out in a more cagey second half.

David Luiz sent the a freekick over and then narrowly avoided an own goal at the other end.

 ??  ?? Arsenal’s Dani Ceballos and City’s scorer, Raheem Sterling
Arsenal’s Dani Ceballos and City’s scorer, Raheem Sterling

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