The Herald (Zimbabwe)

City’s title hopes hit by Everton

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ENGLAND. — Pep Guardiola suffered the largest league defeat of his managerial career as Manchester City slumped to a 4-0 loss against Everton yesterday.

Romelu Lukaku and Kevin Mirallas put Everton in control at Goodison Park before teenager Tom Davies scored his first goal for the club and debutant Ademola Lookman completed the rout after coming on as an 89th minute substitute.

It was another chastening experience for City boss Guardiola, who wasn’t used to such humiliatio­n in his trophy-laden spells at Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

The defeat was City’s fourth in their last eight league games and left them 10 points behind leaders Chelsea.

Lukaku’s 12th goal of the season continued his rich vein of form and the Bel-

coherent football. Once the play settled down it was Manchester United who were the first to show a glimmer of recent form.

Anthony Martial has been more gian striker was too hot for City’s errorprone defence to handle through a torrid afternoon for Guardiola and company.

As has been the case so often this season, Lukaku’s opener in the 34th minute showed up frailties in City’s defence and goalkeepin­g as Davies intercepte­d a Gael Clichy pass just inside the visitors’ half and found Mirallas sprinting into the City area.

With Yaya Toure slow to respond to the runner, and Nicolas Otamendi playing Everton on side from a deep position, Mirallas was able to pick out Lukaku, who finished with a clinical leftfoot strike.

The opening goal had drawn an instant response from Guardiola’s team

impressive since Jose Mourinho made plain his expectatio­ns and he was posing problems for Trent Alexander-Arnold on his full Premier League debut.

It was Martial’s cross after 14 min- as Sergio Aguero came within a whisker of connecting with Kevin De Bruyne’s low cross just six yards from goal.

And Raheem Sterling, from a cleared City corner, just missed the home goal with a powerful half-volley from outside the area.

Although the game had been finally balanced, City had enjoyed the better chances, even before the opening goal.

After 11 minutes, Sterling failed with a strong penalty appeal after he went down under slight contact from goalkeeper Joel Robles as he appeared poised to score from another perfect cross from the excellent De Bruyne.

And the Everton keeper was again forced into action, with a strong block to thwart David Silva as the Spaniard

utes that came close to putting Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c in at the far post. Unfortunat­ely, even the daily yoga sessions couldn’t sufficient­ly help Ibrahmovic in bringing the slightly overcooked pass looked set to convert yet another decisive pass from De Bruyne.

In first half stoppage-time, City almost snatched what would have been a deserved equaliser after Clichy’s leftwing cross found Bacary Sagna whose athletic leap allows him to power a goal bound header which was nodded off the line by Davies.

Better was to come for Everton a minute into the second half when Lukaku sparked the move that led to the second goal, his through ball being touched by City defender John Stones into the path of Ross Barkley.

The England midfielder produced a superb pass for Mirallas whose equally excellent shot from 15 yards flew beyond the dive of Bravo. — Supersport.

under control. Better accuracy and United could have taken the lead. The Swede had completely lost his marker. Soon after, Liverpool almost let Ibrahimovi­c in again, an underhit back pass

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