Manchester City cemented their position at the top of the Premier League table with a resounding 4-0 victory over Crystal Palace at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.
The Citizens, who were without the injured Kevin De Bruyne, were in complete control from the start, with their clinical finishing and disciplined defending leaving the Eagles with little hope of a comeback.
Key moments
The game’s opening goal arrived in the 23rd minute when Phil Foden slotted home a low cross from Joao Cancelo, before Riyad Mahrez doubled the lead just before halftime with a precision shot from outside the box.
Ilkay Gundogan extended the lead with a thunderous strike in the 58th minute, and the rout was completed in the 83rd minute when Aymeric Laporte headed home a corner kick.
The result sends a strong signal to Arsenal, who now find themselves two points behind City on goal difference, and will be looking to respond with a victory in their upcoming match.
Reaction
Pep Guardiola’s men were jubilant in their post-match celebrations, with the Spanish coach praising his team’s performance and saying, “We played an amazing game, with a lot of possession and a lot of chances. The players were fantastic, and I’m very happy with the result.”
Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson was left to rue his team’s poor defending, saying, “We made some mistakes at the back, and they punished us. We need to work on our defending and make sure we’re more solid at the back.”
The win puts Manchester City in a strong position in the Premier League table, with the Citizens now holding a three-point lead over second-placed Arsenal, who have played a game more.
Up next
Manchester City travel to Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, May 18, in a match that could have significant implications for the title race.
References
- Daily Mail
- AS
- Sport















