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Manchester City vs Crystal Palace live: Vincent Kompany's vicious finish epitomises City's mauling of Eagles
Follow the latest from the Premier League clash at the Etihad Stadium
Manchester City have moved up to third in the Premier League after thrashing Crystal Palace 5-0 at the Etihad, leaping ahead of Liverpool on goal difference in the battle for Champions League football next season. Re-live all the action here.
- Manchester City 5-0 Crystal Palace
- David Silva opens the scoring inside two minutes
- Vincent Kompany doubles the score three minutes after half-time
- Kevin De Bruyne and Raheem Sterling add second-half goals
- Nicolas Otamendi scores the fifth in injury-time
- Teams:
- Manchester City: Cabellero; Fernandinho, Kompany, Otamendi, Clichy; Toure; Sterling, De Bruyne, Silva, Sane; Gabriel Jesus. Subs: Gunn, Sagna, Zabaleta, Fernando, Kolaroc, Nacas, Iheanacho.
- Crystal Palace: Hennessey; Ward, Kelly, Van Aanholt, Schlupp;` Milivojevic, Puncheon, McArthur; Zaha, Townsend, Benteke. Subs: Speroni, Delaney, Flamini, Lee, Sako, Remy, Campbell.
Follow the live action below...
Preview...
Pep Guardiola’s side are 4th and a win by a margin of two goals would lift them above 3rd placed Liverpool, who do not play until Sunday, on goal difference.
For all of City’s flare and ability, however, their opponents this weekend are a well-drilled outfit buoyed since the arrival of Premier League specialist Sam Allardyce.
The Eagles are resurgent under their boss and have lifted themselves to 16th in the table, six points clear of the relegation zone, having looked a certainty for relegation in February after a 0-4 home loss to Sunderland.
They have got their talented squad performing closer to what you would expect from a side which boasts talents such as Wilfried Zaha, Mamadou Sakho and Christian Benteke to name a few, and can be a danger to the best defences on their day.
What time does it start?
The match kicks off at 12.30pm on Saturday 6 May.
Where can I watch it?
It will be shown live on Sky Sports 1 from 11.30am.
Highlights will be shown on BBC1 at 10.20pm.
Preview
After being eliminated from the FA Cup in the semi-final loss at the hands of Arsenal, Manchester City can focus all of their energy into securing a top four place. The need for reinforcements over the summer is clear; they have an ageing squad and a manager who hopes to bring in players who fit in with his strict philosophy, which makes finishing in the Champions League places all the more important.
In terms of team news, it is expected that Scott Dann and James Tomkins will join Mamadou Sakho as Crystal Palace’s absentees, while Yohan Cabaye will be welcomed back after his recent rest. Manchester City were without John Stones and David Silva for their trip to the Riverside in the last round of fixtures and it is uncertain whether either will make it for the visit of Palace. Fabian Delph, who did feature against Middlesborough, picked up an injury in that game and may miss out as a result. Like their visitors, City will be boosted by the return of a fresh player rested in their last game, in this case in the form of Yaya Toure.
The Citizens will be hoping to kick off their favourable final four games with three points which would leave them in good stead for a strong end to the season. Crystal Palace have a good recent record against top six opponents, beating Arsenal and Tottenham in April, and will be keen to avoid losing consecutive games for the first time since February.
It’s a big game for…
Gabriel Jesus. The Brazilian is likely to partner Aguero up front and will be eager to show City what they have missed during his time out injured. He has made a blistering start to his career in England, scoring four goals in six league appearances, which is exactly the sort of form which lead Guardiola to suggest that his team would be higher placed in the league if they did not have to wait until January to sign Jesus. He will be hoping to add to his tally in the absence of Palace’s first choice centre backs.
Best stat
Crystal Palace have beaten Manchester City just once in all competitions since 2001/02: a 2-1 League victory in April 2015. City have won every other meeting in that period.
Player to watch…
Wilfried Zaha: The Ivorian international has been in scintillating form of late, prompting speculation of a big money move to Tottenham in the summer. He has rediscovered his direct, skilful style which convinced Sir Alex Ferguson to make Zaha his last ever signing as Manchester United manager and has been vital in Palace’s upturn in fortunes since Allardyce arrived at the helm. If he can get at City’s ropey fullbacks, likely to be Zabaleta and Clichy, he could inflict serious damage.
Past three meetings
Crystal Palace 0 Manchester City 3
FA Cup, January 2017
Crystal Palace 1 Manchester City 2
Premier League, November 2016
Manchester City 4 Crystal Palace 0
Premier League, January 2016
Form guide
Manchester City: DDLWW
Crystal Palace: LLWDW
Odds
Provided by 888 Sport
Manchester City to win: 1/4
Crystal Palace to win: 19/2
Draw: 23/4
81 MINS
Zabaleta finds himself in possession on the edge of the area, but despite a handful of open options in the area, he goes for goal. It is a weak effort that is easily collected by Hennessey.
82 MINS
GOAL
MANCHESTER CITY 4 - 0 CRYSTAL PALACE
Sterling makes it four for City with a left-footed strike from inside of the area. Toure sends a long ball out to Zabaleta, who cleverly heads the ball into the path of the scorer, who hits it first time, leaving Hennessey helpless following his sublime strike.
84 MINS
Substitutions:
Jesus is replaced by Iheanacho.
Sane is replaced by Navas.
87 MINS
Kompany looks to bring Iheanacho into the game instantly with a long ball, but Schlupp manages to dive into the path of possession and clear the danger. Palace are battling now to avoid further humiliation.
90(+2) MINS
Yellow card: Delaney picks up a booking for his late challenge into the side of Sterling.
90(+3) MINS
GOAL
MANCHESTER CITY 5 - 0 CRYSTAL PALACE
Otamendi caps off the scoring with a headed attempt following a De Bruyne free kick. The marking was loose and unorganised from Palace and they have paid the ultimate price.
FULL TIME
MANCHESTER CITY 5 - 0 CRYSTAL PALACE
It is all over here at the Etihad, with City humiliating Palace with five top-class goals. Guardiola's men dominated the fixture from the off, with Benteke failing to score the Eagle's only chance of the game. The win today for the home side means they will overtake Liverpool in the table, as the battle for a top four finish continues at the top of the pile. Palace's quest to avoid relegation continues, following a very lacklustre display.
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