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2019-03-31 20:44:20 BdST

City cruise back to top


Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero (C) scores the second goal against Fulham during their Premier League encounter at Craven Cottage yesterday. Photo: AFP

Manchester City returned with a swagger from the international break on Saturday, resuming their quest for four trophies with another dominant 2-0 win at Fulham that thrust them back to the top of the Premier League.

On the afternoon that Huddersfield Town were relegated and Manchester United celebrated the full-time managerial appointment of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with a 2-1 win over Watford, City again demonstrated why they remain the league's benchmark.

Bernardo Silva scored for the third game in a row and Sergio Aguero extended his league-leading tally to 19 in a dazzling early spell, allowing the champions to ease to a seventh straight league victory while never hitting the heights.

It restored City's advantage at the top, one point ahead of Liverpool on 77 points with both sides having played 31 games, but Juergen Klopp's men could return to the summit with a win over third-placed Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

Still, City, who have won the League Cup and are in the FA Cup semi-finals and Champions League quarter-finals, moved closer to an unprecedented, if still unlikely, feat with 14 matches left.

 

Without seemingly having broken stride, Manchester City's cosmopolitan crew reconvened after the international break and looked as if they had never been apart as soon as Bernardo Silva arrowed in a left-footed strike within five minutes.

For manager Pep Guardiola, the lunchtime stroll at Craven Cottage, featuring the return of key players like Kevin de Bruyne and Fernandinho after injury, felt like the most perfect return with the pressure immediately back on Liverpool.

"The first 15, 20 minutes was incredible with the way we played," he told the BBC.

"After the international break, you usually miss a bit with your rhythm. This game was tricky -- 12:30 on a Saturday, a sunny day. That is unusual, and that is why I am so satisfied."

He was again, though, not about to play up the prospects of the quadruple.

"We are going to do everything to win ... We don't think too much about what people say about the quadruple. What Liverpool and Manchester City have done in the Premier League both deserve credit. That's why we are (both) here."

Manchester United moved into fourth place, level with Tottenham Hotspur on 61 points having played a game more, as Solskjaer got his permanent reign off to a winning start with victory over unfortunate Watford.

Goals from Marcus Rashford and Antony Martial secured United's win, even though this was far from their most convincing performance under the Norwegian as Watford deserved more for their enterprise than a late Abdoulaye Doucoure consolation. 

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