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Man City beats Leeds United apart by 7 goal to nile

 

Manchester City destroyed Leeds with an assaulting masterclass to build their lead at the highest point of the Premier League to four focuses.

The reigning champs were at their glimmering best as they piled up their greatest triumph of the period and moved further clear of Liverpool and Chelsea, who both play on Thursday.

In truth, City might have had definitely more than their seven objectives such was their complete predominance and the straightforwardness they over and over tore through the guests' inexorably battered protection.

Phil Foden opened the scoring following eight minutes, following up later Rodri's work was saved – despite the fact that Stuart Dallas ought to have improved his endeavored objective line leeway.

Foden's objective was City's 500th in the Premier League in 207 games under Pep Guardiola, with the Spaniard turning into the speediest supervisor to arrive at that milestone – the past best was Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, who took 234 matches.

It just required five minutes more before objective number 501 showed up, with Riyad Mahrez given chance to twist in a cross from the right of the space for Jack Grealish to gesture home an uncommon – for him – headed objective.

City didn't quit approaching and Kevin de Bruyne joined the party soon after the half-hour mark, terminating home from a Rodri pass for his first objective since mid-October.

That ensured a seventh consecutive association win for Guardiola's men however they were in the temperament to dole out greater discipline against a side that took four focuses off them last season, and beat them here with 10 men.

The subsequent half had scarcely begun when Mahrez made it 4-0, with a low shot that redirected in off Junior Firpo, before De Bruyne made it five with the best objective of the evening, a deafening strike into the top corner from distance.

John Stones made it six at the second endeavor later Aymeric Laporte's header was saved, and there was no reprieve for Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier as Nathan Ake headed home City's seventh from a Foden corner.

Leeds' fans were all the while singing at the last whistle however their insubordination was not matched by their physical issue hit side, who stay fifteenth later this crippling loss, and on the edges of an assignment battle.


Source: BBC

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