Manchester City went top of table after Southampton
Manchester City went top of the Premier League table as they comfortably bested Southampton on Saturday afternoon at the Etihad Stadium.
After some early pressure on the Saints’ goal,
City took the lead through an excellent solo goal from Joao Cancelo,
before an expertly taken chipped shot from Phil Foden doubled their advantage.
Southampton vs Manchester City showed no sign of slowing down after the break,
as Riyad Mahrez fired in a third for the Citizens and the inevitable Erling Haaland notched once again, adding to Southampton’s misery.
Saturday’s result ensures that Pep Guardiola’s side remain unbeaten in the Premier League this season,
winning seven games and drawing two.
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This invincible record stretches all the way back to February,
when Manchester City last tasted defeat in the league in an agonising 3-2 stoppage time loss to Tottenham Hotspur.
The game began lively with an early chance for Phil Foden,
but former Manchester City goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu – now at Southampton – dealt with the danger adequately.
Bazunu, the youngest goalkeeper in the Premier League,
never made an appearance for City during his time with the club,
instead spending loan spells at Rochdale and Portsmouth.
The man of the moment, Erling Haaland,
then had a shot on Bazunu’s goal after being played in by Kevin De Bruyne, but after the Norwegian was one-on-one with the young keeper, he saw his shot surprisingly strike the instep of the post and rebound out.
It did not take long after this for Manchester City to storm into the lead,
with Joao Cancelo running half the length of the pitch up the left wing before finishing with his left foot, slotting past the helpless Bazunu.
The home side soon doubled their lead via academy product and lifelong Manchester City fan, Foden, who magnificently chipped Bazunu
following a pass from Kevin De Bruyne,
taking his goal tally to eight for the season so far.
De Bruyne’s ninth assist in nine Premier League
games was enough to ensure that City headed into the break with a fully deserved two goal advantage.
The second half unsurprisingly began similarly to the first with some early Manchester City
pressure leading to several chances for the Premier League champions.