Manchester City Move Within Two Points Of Arsenal With Convincing 3-0 Win Over Sunderland

Manchester City kept the Premier League title race alive by taking full advantage of leaders Arsenal’s shock defeat, cruising to a 3-0 win over Sunderland at the Etihad Stadium.

After seeing the Gunners lose late to Aston Villa earlier on Saturday, Pep Guardiola’s side ensured there was no repeat slip-up, moving to within two points of the top.

City initially struggled to break down Sunderland’s compact five-man defence, but the game turned in a whirlwind four-minute spell before half-time, courtesy of goals from the hosts’ centre-backs.

Ruben Dias struck first, curling a thunderous 30-yard effort that took a deflection off Dan Ballard and swerved into the top corner. The visitors’ defensive caution backfired spectacularly. On 35 minutes, Josko Gvardiol rose highest to meet Phil Foden’s inswinging corner with a powerful header, doubling City’s advantage and giving them a comfortable lead at the break.

The second half saw City continue to press. Jeremy Doku’s curling effort rattled the post, and Foden’s follow-up was brilliantly blocked. Erling Haaland’s hooked strike was cleared off the line by Lutsharel Geertruida, before Rayan Cherki provided a sublime assist for Foden to head home City’s third goal.

Sunderland had few chances in the first half, with Enzo Le Fee firing wide. Their prospects improved after the break, as Gianluigi Donnarumma made a crucial save to deny Wilson Isidor, and Granit Xhaka’s low drive cannoned off the post.

The match ended on a sour note for Sunderland as Luke O’Nien was sent off in injury time for a dangerous studs-up challenge on Matheus Nunes. After a pitchside VAR review, his yellow card was upgraded to red.

City’s victory puts them firmly back in the title hunt, capitalising on Arsenal’s unexpected stumble.

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