The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

City 3 points clear; Marsch’s Leeds in big trouble

- By Rob Harris

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND » Manchester City started celebratio­ns to mark a decade since its first Premier League title by trying to prevent the sixth success being as tense or dramatic with a rout started and ended by Raheem Sterling.

What had been a tight title race is now more firmly in City’s control after a 5-0 victory over Newcastle sent the champions three points clear of Liverpool on Sunday.

How costly Liverpool only drawing with Tottenham on Saturday could prove to be, with City now also holding a superior goal difference of plus-4 over its rival with three games to go.

Between a pair of goals from Sterling, Aymeric Laporte, Rodri and Phil Foden also found the net. The stylish win ensured City could even have the luxury of dropping points in a remaining game and still win a sixth English title in 10 years.

Surely City won’t take clinching the trophy down to injury time of the final game like in 2012 — a moment immortaliz­ed in T-shirts worn by the 2022 squad before kickoff on Sunday featuring “Agueroooo 93:20” to mark the moment Sergio Aguero scored the title-winning goal.

What hasn’t changed in the 10 years — for all the Premier League titles won — is the search for Champions League glory. But after a collapse at Real Madrid on Wednesday denied

City a spot in a second successive final, Pep Guardiola’s

side made an effortless return to domestic duties.

“We’ve bounced back perfectly,” City attacker Jack Grealish said. “We’ve stuck together as a team and as a unit the last few days which was needed and now we’ll just try to finish the season strongly.”

In years to come, it could be Newcastle challengin­g City for honors not just in the Premier League but in Europe too.

“We’re richer than you,” Newcastle fans mockingly taunted their City counterpar­ts.

But City showed the advantage of 14 years of Abu Dhabi funding over a Newcastle side that has had only one transfer window since being bought by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund and spent to avoid relegation.

Once Chris Wood’s tame header wasted a chance to give Newcastle the lead, João Cancelo headed across the face of the visiting goal and Sterling nodded City in front in the 19th minute.

Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka’s inability to hold off lkay Gündo an’s strike from outside the penalty area eventually allowed Laporte to pounce for the second goal in the 38th. That goal came from a corner, as did the third in the 61st when Rodri headed in from Kevin De Bruyne’s delivery.

The gloss on the win came when Jack Grealish set up Oleksandr Zinchenko for a shot that was turned in by Foden in the 90th. And in the third minute of stoppage time, Grealish teed up Sterling to sweep in his second goal.

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