Premier League – Manchester City beat Newcastle United HIGHLIGHTS: Manchester City can sniff silverware after moving three points clear of Liverpool at the Premier League summit with a ruthless 5-0 win over Newcastle United. Raheem Sterling, Aymeric Laporte, Rodri and Phil Foden swept Manchester City to a resounding win that pushes them ahead of Liverpool. Follow Live Premier League Updates on InsideSport.IN
Premier League: Man City lead title charge with three-point gap, Cityzens seal FIVE STAR performance against poor NEWCASTLE: Watch Manchester City beat Newcastle United HIGHLIGHTS
Rocked by snatching defeat from the jaws of victory against Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-finals on Wednesday, City did not play as though they were nursing a hangover from that bitter blow.
Newcastle’s Chris Wood missed a glorious chance after eight minutes when he put a tame header straight at Ederson from Allan Saint-Maximin’s cross, and from a corner moments later at the other end Laporte skied a close-range shot.
Joao Cancelo smashed wastefully wide after Kevin De Bruyne’s cross from the left, but City were soon ahead. The opener came in the 19th minute when Ilkay Gundogan’s floated pass was headed across goal by Cancelo for Sterling to nod in from close range.
Premier League: Man City lead title charge with three-point gap
Wood had the ball in the City net, but his close-range finish was disallowed for an offside against Bruno Guimaraes, and the hosts doubled their lead in the 38th minute when Martin Dubravka spilled Gundogan’s 20-yard volley from a corner routine and Laporte bundled in.
Rodri made it 3-0 on the hour when De Bruyne’s corner from the left found him at the near post, and the midfielder’s header pinged low past Dubravka. Oleksandr Zinchenko had a fierce drive tipped over by Dubravka as City looked to boost their goal difference.
They grabbed a fourth in the 90th minute when Foden converted from close range after Jack Grealish and Zinchenko combined on the left, and Grealish fed Sterling to drive home a fifth to rub it in for both Newcastle and Liverpool.
Cityzens seal FIVE STAR performance against poor NEWCASTLE
Guardiola must take his team away to Wolves and West Ham before they host Aston Villa on May 22, the final Sunday of the season. Few would have expected Newcastle to take anything from this game, regardless of their improvement since the turn of the year.
Newcastle have never won a Premier League game at the Etihad Stadium (D2 L15), losing each of their past 13 visits to the stadium now, and when Wood’s feeble header let City off the hook early on, it was pretty clear that dire run was not about to end.
What’s next?
City face a tricky trip to Wolves on Wednesday. Newcastle are not back in action until May 16, when they host Arsenal.