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Ilkay Gundogan netted a brace and Erling Haaland scored one of his own to lead Manchester City to a comfortable 3-0 win over Everton at Goodison Park.
Everton got off to a solid start, but the visitors netted twice in the first half to practically put the game to bed and remained top of the Premier League table.
Sean Dyche's plan to sit back and try to hit on the counter lasted for 37 minutes, when Gundogan opened the scoring.
It took Man City just a couple of minutes to double their lead, with the Norway international netting his 36th Premier League goal this season.
After the break, Man City pushed for a third and managed to net one through the German midfielder, who found the back of the net from a direct free-kick.
Everton could have pulled one back in the 65th minute, but James Tarkowski's header hit the woodwork. Manchester City sit top of the table, four points ahead of second-placed Arsenal, who face Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday.
Man City have three games to play against Chelsea, Brighton and Brentford in their bid to win their ninth Premier League trophy.Everton got off to a solid start, but the visitors netted twice in the first half to practically put the game to bed and remained top of the Premier League table.
Sean Dyche's plan to sit back and try to hit on the counter lasted for 37 minutes, when Gundogan opened the scoring.
It took Man City just a couple of minutes to double their lead, with the Norway international netting his 36th Premier League goal this season.
After the break, Man City pushed for a third and managed to net one through the German midfielder, who found the back of the net from a direct free-kick.
Everton could have pulled one back in the 65th minute, but James Tarkowski's header hit the woodwork. Manchester City sit top of the table, four points ahead of second-placed Arsenal, who face Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday.
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