Premier League: City in the top five after 2-0 against Newcastle, double and second Everton



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The first day of “Boxing Day” in England ended with two games on a rainy night in the Premier League stadiums. Manchester City beat Newcastle 2-0 and after a while returned to the top five in the standings, while Everton even won with difficulty away from home Sheffield and moved to second place taking advantage of the draw at Leicester – Manchester.

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TOP IN EVERY PARTY OR CITY

Manchester City entered the game with Newcastle to get the triple and reduce the gap with the leaders, of course with less game.

The hosts had a chance to score on their first chance of the match when in the 14th minute Sterling put up a beautiful energy from the left and with excellent pretense he gave almost half a goal to Gudogan who simply scored 1-0.

The hosts continued to have the upper hand in the game, starting to miss opportunities one after another with Newcastle taking a passive role. The goal did not come and thus the first half ended 1-0.

In the second 45 minutes the City was stormy, like the rain that fell on Saturday in England, and reached a second goal with Ferran Torres and then had many missed opportunities and Darlow with amazing interventions kept the score at 2-0 that it was the final result of the match.

CITY OF MANCHESTER: Anderson, Joao Cancello, Stones, Ruben Dias, Ake, Gudogan (90 + 1 ‘Fontaine), Rodri (57’ Fernandinho), Bernardo Silva, De Bruyne, Sterling, Ferran Torres (77 ‘Agu.

NEWCASTLE: Darlow, Yedlin, Sir, Fernandes, Clark, Ritchie (66 ‘Lewis), Murphy, Hayden, Longstf, Almiron (82’ Gail), Zoellington (71 ‘Carroll).

DOUBLE AND SECOND PLACE FOR EVERTON

Everton, although they knew before the game with Sheffield that with a victory they would rise to second place since they would take advantage of the tie at Leicester-Manchester United, it was difficult to get the victory.

Despite the superiority he had in the game, we had to reach 80 ‘for Sigurson to arrive and give his team the victory with a diagonal shot through the area. Three minutes later, however, the visitors saw Pickford’s crossbar save his team.

SHEFFIELD UNITED: Ramsdale, Bassam, Stevens, Egan, Robinson, Baldock, Abadou, Osborne, Burke (46 ‘McBurney), McGoldrick (63’ Norwood), Brewster (76 ‘Musketeer).

EVERTON: Pickford, Holgate, Mina, Keane (66 ‘Coleman), Godfrey, Ducoure, Davis (74’ Gomes), Iwobi, Sigurson, Gordon (55 ‘Bernard), Calvert-Lewin.

THE SCHEDULE OF THE 15TH MATCH:

Saturday December 26

Leicester – Manchester United 2-2 (31 ‘Barnes, 85’ Vardy / 23 ‘Rasford, 79’ Fernandes)

Aston Villa – Crystal Palace 3-0 (5 ‘Traore, 66’ House, 76 ‘El-Gazi)

Fulham – Southampton 0-0

Arsenal – Chelsea 3-1 (34 ‘Lakazet, 44’ Jaka, 56 ‘Saka / 86’ Abraham)

Manchester City – Newcastle 2-0 (14 ‘Gudogan, 55’ Torres)

Sheffield United 0-1 Everton (80 ‘Sigurson)

Sunday December 27

Leeds – Burnley (2pm)

West Ham – Brighton (4:15 p.m.)

Liverpool – West Brom (6:30 p.m.)

Wolves – Tottenham (21:15)

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