GOALL! Raheem Sterling Scores Late As Manchester City Beat Southampton To Stay TOP Of Premier League
Manchester City restored their eight-point lead at the top of
the Premier League thanks to a goal in the dying seconds by Raheem
Sterling that sealed a dramatic 2-1 home win over Southampton.
A Kevin De Bruyne free-kick, diverted into his own net by Virgil van
Dijk, had looked likely to be enough to give Pep Guardiola’s side a 12th
league win in a row until Oriol Romeu snatched an equaliser 15 minutes
from time.
But Sterling curled home a sublime winner as the game crept into the
sixth minute of injury time to maintain the hosts’ charge towards the
title.
City battled back from a goal down to beat Huddersfield Town last
time out, Sterling also scoring the winner in that clash, and they could
easily have found themselves behind in the first half at the Etihad
Stadium against a Saints side buoyed by their 4-1 win over Everton.
Wesley Hoedt and Maya Yoshida missed clear opportunities to punish
the home side for a sloppy opening period, with goalkeeper Fraser
Forster equal to anything City were able to produce.
That was until the 47th minute, when De Bruyne’s goal-bound delivery
was deflected in at the near post by Van Dijk, allowing the home fans to
breathe a little more easily.
The home side failed to add to the goal and were punished in the
closing stages by Romeu’s clinical finish, but Sterling struck to deny
Saints a valuable point and frustrate title rivals Manchester United,
who had looked set to make up ground on City.
A surprisingly slack start from City should have been punished 14
minutes in, with Hoedt only able to head against the crossbar from
inside the six-yard box after Ryan Bertrand’s corner was flicked on by
Yoshida.
City broke swiftly and twice tested Forster, with Raheem Sterling and
Gabriel Jesus denied by the England international, who then made a
flying stop to claw away a Fernandinho effort after Mario Lemina was
dispossessed in his own half.
Ilkay Gundogan then missed City’s best chance of the half, scuffing a
half-volley into the turf and behind for a goal kick after Forster had
saved from Sergio Aguero, but the home side continued to look subdued
and Yoshida missed a clear opportunity to punish them before the break,
prodding an effort over the bar from point-blank range after Van Dijk’s
downward header.
Saints were made to rue those misses in the first two minutes of the
second half. De Bruyne whipped in a low free-kick from the left of the
penalty area and the ball was turned into his own net by Van Dijk, who
was under pressure from Aguero.
GOALL! Raheem Sterling Scores Late As Manchester City Beat Southampton To Stay TOP Of Premier League
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November 30, 2017
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