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LONDON (Reuters) – Manchester City beat Liverpool 2-0 at Everton on Wednesday in the English Premier League with a 2-0 home win against Everton.
Manchester City is on the defensive of Frenchman Emeric Laporte and Brazilian Gabriel Jesús, who scored both goals in the second minute of the break in the first half and seventh of the extra time.
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.
Spanish coach Josep Guardiola was well prepared for Sunday's 6-0 win over Chelsea in the FA Cup final, which was the reason for the match against Everton on lap 27.
Liverpool will play Saturday against Bournemouth on Saturday in the 26th round, ahead of Manchester United in the 27th round on the 24th.
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 they waited during the breaks to score both goals.
The German Laurie Sanet almost got away with a balloon that he had put on the chest and pushed hard on the left side.
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 Gondogan came close with a pass from the Spanish David Silva before the defense broke down.
The most dangerous head for the owners of the house was the Brazilian's head, Bernard hit Walker's head and passed the left foot (28).
Laporte managed to give a header to City after a free kick by David Silva (45 + 2).
Senegalese Idrissa Ghana Geye shot a powerful shot out of the box and was saved by Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson.
Aguero added the second goal with an acrobatic shot at close range behind the left post (58).
At the time of the match, Gisos, the substitute of Aguero, had 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 Jordan Beckford goalkeeper and set him up to direct him to the empty goal. 90 + 7).
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