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Premier League | Gameweek 10
Oct 26, 2019 at 12.30pm UK
 
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Sterling (46'), Silva (65'), Gundogan (70')
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Raheem Sterling scores again as Manchester City close gap on Liverpool

Raheem Sterling breaks the deadlock early in second half.

Manchester City shone in the second half to cut Liverpool’s Premier League lead to three points with a 3-0 win over Aston Villa.

The champions endured a frustrating opening period but Raheem Sterling broke the deadlock at the Etihad Stadium with his 17th goal in 18 appearances for club and country this season after the break.

David Silva got a faint touch to a Kevin De Bruyne cross for a controversial second following a lengthy VAR check and Ilkay Gundogan wrapped up victory soon after but a late red card for Fernandinho blotted City’s afternoon.

Yet City still finished strongly with Gabriel Jesus hitting the bar in injury time. Villa, following a similar game plan to that which Wolves succeeded with at the same venue earlier this month, did cause problems but faded later in the game.

City could have been ahead early on through Jesus, who starting consecutive Premier League matches for the first time since last December.

There was a mix-up in the Villa area and the Brazil striker was allowed to turn and shoot but his low effort flashed wide.

Sterling, whose runs repeatedly troubled Villa, also had a shot deflected wide and Joao Cancelo fired at Tom Heaton.

Manchester City v Aston Villa – Premier League – Etihad Stadium
Ederson’s challenge of Douglas Luiz was ruled no penalty by VAR (Martin Rickett/PA)

But City did not have things all their own way as Villa soaked up pressure and threatened on the break.

John McGinn forced a good save from Ederson and Douglas Luiz, who left City for Villa last summer having not represented the club, was denied by the keeper on the follow-up. The game was paused for a VAR check for a penalty, but Ederson’s challenge was ruled clean.

Villa appealed for another spot-kick as Trezeguet and Wesley fired in shots and one of them struck John Stones on the hand as he blocked, but nothing was given.

Sterling headed over late in the first half and then teed up a good opportunity for David Silva but the Spaniard’s attempt curled wide.

Raheem Sterling
Raheem Sterling puts Manchester City ahead (Martin Rickett/PA)

Villa were undone within a minute of the restart as City went straight onto the attack.

The ball broke for Sterling as Jesus headed on a long clearance from Ederson and the England forward raced through to beat Heaton.

City immediately went in search of more and Benjamin Mendy had a shot deflected wide before Tyrone Mings denied Jesus with a brilliant goal-line clearance after the ball had been gifted to Sterling.

A second goal began to look inevitable, although when it arrived in the 65th minute, who scored it was anything but clear.

Manchester City v Aston Villa – Premier League – Etihad Stadium
Manchester City celebrate the second goal (Martin Rickett/PA)

De Bruyne curled the ball into the box and Silva looked to have got a faint touch to flick it into the net as Sterling tried to get out of the way. It appeared Sterling may have been offside and potentially interfering but after a long delay, the VAR ruling went in City’s favour. The goal was eventually awarded to David Silva.

There was no doubt about the third goal five minutes later. Villa failed to clear from another City attack and Gundogan charged into the area to smash home a loose ball on the half-volley.

Phil Foden came off the bench to force a save from Heaton but City’s afternoon ended on a sour note as Fernandinho picked up a second booking for a needless tactical foul on Keinan Davis.

The woodwork was hit twice in injury time, first by Jesus and then when a McGinn effort struck the post.

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2Manchester CityMan City1072121111023
3Nottingham ForestNott'm Forest10541147719
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16Everton102351017-79
17Crystal Palace10145813-57
18Ipswich TownIpswich100551021-115
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