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Premier League: Raheem Sterling restores Manchester City's eight-point lead, Alexis Sanchez lifts Arsenal

Agence France-Presse • November 27, 2017, 09:15:26 IST
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Raheem Sterling’s late goal clinched a 2-1 win for Manchester City at Huddersfield Town, while Alexis Sanchez gave Arsenal victory at Burnley on Sunday.

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Premier League: Raheem Sterling restores Manchester City's eight-point lead, Alexis Sanchez lifts Arsenal

London: Manchester City restored their eight-point lead in the Premier League after Raheem Sterling’s late goal clinched a 2-1 win at Huddersfield Town, while Alexis Sanchez gave Arsenal victory at Burnley on Sunday. City have swept aside all comers this season, but they found themselves in the unusual position of trailing at half-time after Nicolas Otamendi’s own goal at the John Smith’s Stadium. Pep Guardiola’s side equalised through a Sergio Aguero penalty in the second half before Sterling’s lucky 84th-minute winner sealed their 11th successive league victory. [caption id=“attachment_4229223” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling celebrates scoring their second goal with Kyle Walker. Reuters Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling celebrates scoring their second goal with Kyle Walker. Reuters[/caption] City’s gritty success reopened their advantage over second-placed Manchester United, who had temporarily closed the gap with a 1-0 win against Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday. “The Premier League is so tough, now winter has come. We knew they were so aggressive so strong, but we are so happy for the way we won,” Guardiola said. “It is impossible to win every game easily. The guys competed amazingly.” The leaders had controlled the first half yet found themselves behind in stoppage-time when a Tom Ince corner hit Otamendi on the shoulder and flashed into the net. Guardiola’s men gave an impressive response to that shock setback as they equalised two minutes after the interval. Sterling was fouled by Scott Malone and Aguero drilled in the spot-kick for his 11th goal of the season. City pressed for a winner, with Leroy Sane hitting the bar and Fernandinho booked for diving in the penalty area after a challenge from Rajiv van La Parra. They finally got the victory their dominance deserved late on, but the goal was fortunate in the extreme. Huddersfield goalkeeper Jonas Lossl blocked from City’s Gabriel Jesus inside the penalty area. But the rebound hit Sterling and bounced over the line for his 12th goal of the season – and his second winner this week after his decisive strike against Feyenoord in the Champions League. At Turf Moor, Arsene Wenger’s side looked set for a frustrating draw as they entered stoppage-time, but they snatched the points when James Tarkowski was ruled to have pushed Aaron Ramsey. Sanchez held his nerve to slot home the dramatic late penalty and moments later Arsenal were celebrating a 1-0 win that lifted them into fourth place in the Premier League. “From outside it (the penalty) looked 100 percent. I don’t know why he pushed him in the back. I would like to see it again,” Wenger said. “In the first half we didn’t find our game. Burnley defend extremely well and are very dangerous on the direct game.” Burnley boss Sean Dyche fumed: “There’s a lot of me inside that’s raging a lot. “It was highly unlikely it wasn’t going to get given on a day like today, that’s all I’ll say.” Miserable Everton Without Mesut Ozil, who was ruled out due to illness, Arsenal struggled to break down Burnley. But Chile forward Sanchez stepped up to seal Arsenal’s second successive league win with his fourth club goal of the season. At St Mary’s, Everton’s miserable season hit another low as Southampton romped to a 4-1 win – giving caretaker boss David Unsworth a fifth defeat in his seven matches in charge following Ronald Koeman’s sacking. Everton, linked with a move for Republic of Ireland manager Martin O’Neill, are now just two points above the relegation zone. “I cannot stand here and defend them, it was an unacceptable performance, the fans will be furious and so am I. It’s not good enough,” Unsworth said. Having hit just nine goals in their previous 12 league games, Southampton took advantage of woeful Everton defending to win for the first time in four league matches. Dusan Tadic put Saints ahead in the 18th minute when he beat Phil Jagielka to Ryan Bertrand’s pass and held off the England international before guiding the ball past Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. Gylfi Sigurdsson equalised for Everton on the stroke of half-time, the Iceland midfielder cleverly working space for a superb 25-yard strike that went in off the crossbar. But Charlie Austin sunk Everton with two second half headers and Steven Davis got Southampton’s fourth late on.

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