"Manchester City" takes the lead of "Liverpool"



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Manchester City beat Liverpool 2-0 at Everton on Wednesday at Liverpool's Goodison Park in the English Premier League.

Manchester City, who won the first two minutes of the first half and the last seven minutes of the injury in the second half, was beaten by Frenchman Emeric Laporte and Brazilian substitute Gabriel Jesús.

The second victory for Manchester City and the 20th of the season, raising his score to 62 points, took the advantage over the goal difference of Liverpool, who played a game less.

The players of Spanish coach Josep Guardiola, well before the summit next Sunday, will face their guest Chelsea at the twenty-sixth stage, knowing that the two teams will meet on February 24th in the last match of the Coupe de la Ligue,

The match that was the reason for the match against Everton in the twenty-seventh stage.

Liverpool plays Saturday at home against Bournemouth on lap 26, ahead of Manchester United on lap 27 on 24.

However, Everton lost his second loss to Twalia and the 11th of the season, leaving him 33 points in ninth place.

Manchester City were the best team for most of the match, especially in the first half, where both goals were marked by a stoppage.

German Laurie Sanné nearly fired it with a balloon that he prepared on the chest and pushed hard with his arm next to the left post (3).

LaPort missed the opportunity to open the scoring, he was lucky enough to open the scoring when he raised his head on a center and the goalkeeper decided to legislate in front of him and continued next to the left foot (16).

The German Elkay Gundogan came close with a pbad from Spaniard David Silva before the defense came off.

The most dangerous chance for the owners of the head on the ground, the Brazilian Bernard, hit Walker's head and pbaded the left foot (28), while Laporte managed to give a header to City with a free kick by David Silva (45 + 2).

Senegalese Idrissa Ghana Geye fired a powerful shot from outside the area and was saved by Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson, while Aguero almost added the second goal with a close center left.

At the time of the match, Gosos, the substitute of Aguero, managed to score the second goal when the Belgian international Kevin De Bruin, David Silva's substitute, came into the box with a shot that hit the goalkeeper Gordon Beckford and set him up to direct him to the empty goal. 90 + 7).

(Sky News)


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