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The third consecutive win in the Premier League helped Man City reach 44 points, widening the gap with Liverpool – the team that met Tottenham in the late match – to four points.
Four goals against Newcastle helped Man City reach the milestone of 105 goals in the Premier League for the first time in a year, breaking the record of 104 goals set in 1950, when playing in England’s top tournament.
Sterling in the 4-0 victory for Man City in the 86th minute of the match at St.
Coach Pep Guardiola changed many positions compared to the 7-0 win over Leeds a few days ago.
The two teams are showing contrasting performances.
That contrast is clearly shown on the field.
Man City doubled the gap thanks to another defender’s shining moment.
Cancelo scored the second goal for Man City at St.
A similar scenario took place in the second half, when Man City dominated and scored two more goals.
Man City’s display of prestige ended in the 86th minute. Jesus used his speed to overcome Jacob Murphy to enter the penalty area, before crossing for Sterling to kick into the empty net, setting the score 4-0.
This result caused coach Eddie Howe to extend his winless streak against Man City in the Premier League to 11 matches.
Squad
Newcastle: Dubravka, Wilson, Lascelles, Clark, Ritchie, Fraser, Hayden (Longstaff 61), Joelinton, Murphy, Willock (Saint-Maximin 46), Almiron (Hendrick 80).
Man City: Ederson, Cancelo, Ruben Dias (Stones 70), Laporte, Zinchenko, Bernardo Silva, Rodri (Fernandinho 68), De Bruyne, Mahrez (Palmer 77), Sterling, Jesus.