
It was a disappointing start to the weekend for Manchester City.
The Blues opened up a 16-point lead in the Premier League with a 1-1 draw with Burnley at Turf Moor.
City took the lead as Danilo smashed in a beautiful curling effort to open the scoring in style.
The Blues had Ederson to thank soon after as he dived brilliantly to deny Ben Mee an equaliser.
After the break City continued to dominate proceedings but were unable to kill the game off.
Burnley grabbed a deserved late equaliser when Johann Gudmundsson cooly volleyed level.
In terms of team news, David Silva misses out due to a hip injury, while John Stones remains sidelined after missing the midweek victory over West Brom through illness.
Pep Guardiola raised a few eyebrows when he named only six substitutes for the match.
Scroll down to see how the match unfolded from Turf Moor.
John Stones injury update
Pep Guardiola confirms he was out with a knee injury.
No coincidence
The omission of David Silva was costly.
Match ratings
One standout performance for the Blues.
FT | Burnley 1-1 City
Just the sixteen point lead for the Blues.
90+1' - Killing the game
A lethargic end to proceedings here, neither side particularly keen to risk it.
90' - Added time
Three more minutes, and it is all Burnley.
90' - Frustrating
Sergio Aguero closes down the ball but sees the ball cleared off him and cleared for a goal kick.
86' - Credit deserved
Credit to Burnley, they’ve continued to press and had their chances.
Yes Sterling should have put the game beyond doubt - but that’s what happens when you fail to take your chances.
GOAL! 1-1 City
It had been coming, the Blues can have no complaints.
80' - The hero
Once again Ederson is the saviour.
Just how good has he been this season?
For all of the criticism Guardiola received for the signing of Bravo last season - he deserves endless credit for recruiting the Brazilian.
78' - On the back foot
A lot of pressure from Burnley now as they launch balls into the City box. A testing final few minutes here.

74' - Class from the fans
Raheem Sterling is replaced by Brahim Diaz, and is serenaded by a loud chorus of ‘he’s top of the league’. The travelling Blues will be pivotal in helping their side over the line here.
73' - Rejuvenated
The crowd have woken up after that Aaron Lennon effort and are now fully involved in the game. City need to stem the momentum before it builds any more.
71' - Miss of the season?
Raheem Sterling misses an open goal from four yards out.
71' - Simply put
His impact on the squad this season has been utterly incredible.
70' - What a save!
Utterly incredible as Ederson palms a fierce shot onto the post. Amazing save, what a player.
64' - Let off
Gundogan is booked for a foul in midfield, the free-kick is whipped in but drifts out for a goal kick.
62' - On the attack
The Blues continue to stretch the game as they quickly spread the ball out wide, but there’s not been too many clear cut chances yet.
59' - Wasteful
Expect Pep Guardiola to mention City’s wastefulness again at the end of this game. They may be the division’s top scorers but still aren’t converting so many chances.

57' - Danilo dangerous
This time he forces a corner with a fierce dipping shot from distance.
54' - Should be more
City are increasingly finding ways through this Burnley defence - but they need to take their chances.
Sterling is the latest to miss when he should have done better.
52' - Urgency
City have started this half like they want the game finished by 60 minutes. Sterling and Aguero seem to be forming a nice partnership too - Gabriel Jesus beware when he’s fit again!

48' - Close
Raheem Sterling is at it again, this time his close range shot is blocked for a corner.
46' - Back under way
The action resumes at Turf Moor.
A surprising stat
He has been superb too.
Half-time ratings
Ederson
Produced one brilliant save to deny Mee and preserve City’s lead 7
Kyle Walker
Always a threat going forward, but given some concerns at the back. A good cross might have seen Gundogan do more with it 6
Vincent Kompany
Close to connecting with Fernandinho’s flick on, which would surely have opened the scoring. Easy to see why Guardiola opted for him ahead of Laporte for this particular match 6
Nicolas Otamendi
Right now he’s City’s first choice entre back. Commanding again 7
Danilo
What a strike for his goal. Not bad for the third/fourth choice left back 7
Kevin De Bruyne
Just glides into dangerous positions - and almost always finds the target 7
Fernandinho
Forced to defend more than he might have thought - but held strong when Burnley broke 5
Ilkay Gundogan
Neat and tidy. Linked well with De Bruyne 6
Bernardo Silva
Getting a run in the team and got into some dangerous areas 6
Sergio Aguero
Might have done better when De Bruyne’s effort rebounded into his path 5
Raheem Sterling
Energetic and aggressive - but struggled to create much 5

HT | Burnley 0-1 City
A wonder goal from Danilo gives the Blues a deserved lead at the break.

45+3' - More to come
Once again, Burnley have given City a really good game in the first half. The past two occasions have seen the Blues pull away in the second - will we see a repeat?
45' - Added time
Four minutes added on at the end of the half.
41' - Promising
First real piece of quality from Burnley as Aaron Lennon charges at the defence, the Blues clear the ball and receive a free-kick as Jack Cork is booked for a foul on Kevin de Bruyne.