Sunderland Hold Manchester City To Goalless Draw As Arsenal Take Premier League Lead
Manchester City were held to a 0-0 draw by Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, as the hosts produced a resolute defensive display, leaving City four points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal.
Pep Guardiola’s side had watched Arsenal dismantle Aston Villa earlier in the week, but they left the northeast frustrated after failing to break down Sunderland’s disciplined defence.
City had an early scare when Bernardo Silva’s close-range finish from Erling Haaland’s flick-on was ruled out for offside inside six minutes. Haaland had another chance in the first half, but his shot from 12 yards was comfortably saved by Sunderland keeper Robin Roefs.
Sunderland also threatened on several occasions. Brian Brobbey outmuscled Ruben Dias to a lofted ball but could only fire straight at Gianluigi Donnarumma, while Trai Hume narrowly missed with a glancing header just before half-time.
City made a change at the break with Rodri coming on for Nico Gonzalez, but the visitors struggled to find a breakthrough. Jeremy Doku saw a shot blocked by Nordi Mukiele’s face, and Josko Gvardiol’s flicked effort hit the post. Donnarumma also kept City in the game, saving Eliezer Mayenda’s low strike.
Despite dominating possession with 67.7% and registering 13 shots, only four were on target, leaving Guardiola’s side to rue missed opportunities. Sunderland held firm, preserving their unbeaten home record and earning a valuable point.
Injuries also posed concerns for City. Gonzalez left at half-time with a knee issue, Rodri returned after barely featuring in the past three months due to a hamstring injury, and Savinho limped off in the second half. Nathan Ake, however, was able to continue despite an early scare.
With City’s eight-game winning streak ended, Arsenal have taken the first advantage in what is shaping up to be a tight title race. January promises to be busy for City, who will begin the month with eight fixtures ahead.
