Four-goal freak gets City closer to EPL title
Manchester City is a step closer to claiming the Premier League title after an incredible four goals from the “beyond perfect” Kevin De Bruyne.
Manchester City is a step closer to claiming the Premier League title after an incredible four goals from the “beyond perfect” Kevin De Bruyne.
Manchester City might have secured this year’s Premier League title and next year’s in the same week after a monster signing.
Liverpool came from two goals down to beat Villarreal 3-2 in Spain on Wednesday (AEST) and advance to their third Champions League final in five years.
It’s advantage Manchester City in their EPL title race against Liverpool, though the Reds levelled twice at Etihad Stadium for a 2-2 draw that keeps the run home on a knife edge.
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Record-breaking Liverpool have extended their lead at the top of the table to a yawning 16 points, while Chelsea and Manchester United secured comfortable wins in the race for the top four.
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A second half stunner from teenager Curtis Jones sent Anfield into ecstasy, while Chelsea also tasted success but Tottenham had to settle for a draw with Middlesborough and another Premier League club was bundled out of the competition.
Liverpool have ridden their luck – with a slice of VAR good fortune – to move 13 points clear at the top of the Premier League, while Arsenal were left stunned by a late Chelsea comeback.
Liverpool is flying high at the top of the Premier League table, and their popular manager Jurgen Klopp has given them another big boost.
Manchester City have once again been denied a winner against Tottenham while Liverpool and Arsenal maintained their good early season form.
He came in to the Liverpool side after first choice goalkeeper Alisson was hurt and was the hero of their Super Cup win, but now Adrian has himself suffered an injury.
The shortlist of nominees for UEFA’s Player of the Year award features familiar names but there’s a first-timer who could swoop in and take the top gong after standout performances for Liverpool.
If there is anyone who knows what the Liverpool players will be feeling as they play in Sunday’s Champions League final it’s Craig Johnston, reports Mike Colman
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