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By Ewan Murray Manchester City were made to work hard for their 4-2 victory over Crystal Palace on Saturday and it was a tale of two halves for Pep Guardiola's side. The champions fell behind after just three minutes and despite going into the break level thanks to Kevin De Bruyne's magical effort, they were far from their swashbuckling best at Selhurst Park. However, Guardiola's half-time team talk did the trick as Man City turned on the style after the break, with goals from Rico Lewis, Erling Haaland and that man De Bruyne again securing a relatively routine three points in the end. The res...
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By Sean Walsh When Phil Foden fired home from 25 yards to secure his hat-trick in Wednesday's 4-1 win over Aston Villa, it felt like the world was watching the changing of the Manchester City guard. Kevin De Bruyne, absent for much of the season so far due to injury, remained an unused substitute for the visit of Villa. He watched on from the bench as someone nine years his junior took the game by the scruff of the neck and kept alive the champions' title charge. Though the midfielder has shown himself to be as fiery as his trademark red hair in recent years - you really should let him talk - ...
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By James Cormack Gameweek 32 of the 2023/24 Premier League season kicks off at Selhurst Park when title chasers Manchester City take on Crystal Palace on Saturday. The Cityzens are chasing an unprecedented fourth-straight league title and, while Pep Guardiola's side have struggled for an imperious rhythm so far this term, their performance in midweek was ominous for their title rivals. After being held by Arsenal last weekend, a Phil Foden-inspired City dazzled in a 4-1 victory over Aston Villa at the Etihad. They're hunting down Liverpool at the summit and have a chance to apply some pressure...
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By James Cormack That's what happens when you drop the League Two players, Pep! Following Sunday's drab title blockbuster, the Manchester City boss rested the potentially weary Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland for Wednesday's clash with Aston Villa, but golden boy Phil Foden came to the fore amid a vintage Cityzen display. The England international combined with Rodri to take over the contest as they shook off Jhon Duran's first-half equaliser to win 4-1. It was a statement performance from the title hopefuls, but they've got a quick turnaround heading into Gameweek 32. Here's how City could...
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