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Everton 0-2 Manchester City: City go top after victory at Goodison Park

Aymeric Laporte scores for Manchester City against Everton
Aymeric Laporte headed Manchester City in front with his fourth goal of the season

Pep Guardiola says Manchester City have learned 'to never give up' after returning to the top of the table for the first time since 16 December with a win at Everton.

A week ago City were five points adrift of Liverpool but took full advantage after Jurgen Klopp's side could only manage back-to-back draws, moving ahead of the Reds on goal difference albeit having played one game more.

"A few days ago we could have been seven points behind. Now we are top of the league. That is the best advice, the lesson is - never give up," said Guardiola.

"That is a lesson for all athletes. Try to win the games, because life can change immediately."

Defender Aymeric Laporte met David Silva's free-kick to head home his fourth goal of the season, putting City in front just before half-time.

Sergio Aguero and Raheem Sterling both spurned decent opportunities to extend City's lead after the break before Gabriel Jesus sealed victory in stoppage time.

It was far from a vintage display by City, who instead had to show their battling qualities to secure the points and regain the initiative in the title race.

Attention will now switch back to Liverpool, who can return to the summit with victory against Bournemouth on Saturday, 24 hours before City host Chelsea at Etihad Stadium.

Everton stay ninth after suffering a fourth defeat in five Premier League games at Goodison Park, though they should take some encouragement from a resilient display that was a notable improvement on their performances in recent weeks.

Advantage City as title race takes latest twist

Just seven days ago, Manchester City faced the prospect of falling seven points behind leaders Liverpool after slipping to a fourth Premier League defeat of the season against Newcastle the previous evening.

Klopp's side missed that opportunity after drawing with Leicester, and a further draw at West Ham on Monday opened the door for City to return to the top for the first time in almost seven weeks.

Guardiola's side appeared determined to make an impression at Goodison Park, creating three good chances in the opening 20 minutes, with Leroy Sane and Laporte going close before Ilkay Gundogan hit the bar.

City faded after that bright opening but made the breakthrough as half-time approached. David Silva's free-kick from the left-hand side of the penalty area was headed in by the unmarked Laporte for his first Premier League goal since August.

Aguero and Sterling missed further chances after the break to ensure a nervy finish, though Everton, despite all their effort, failed to truly test Ederson in the Manchester City goal.

Victory was sealed seconds from full-time - Jesus heading home at the second attempt after Jordan Pickford had done well to block his initial shot.

The result puts further pressure on Liverpool who, after a near-flawless campaign so far, have started to show signs of fallibility in recent weeks as they chase a first league title for 29 years.

Three successive league victories have also pushed Tottenham back in contention. Mauricio Pochettino's side are just five points behind the top two and still have to visit Anfield and Etihad Stadium before the end of the season.

Tonight's win means City have the initiative, but the dramatic change in fortunes over the past week suggests this is just the latest twist in an increasingly unpredictable title race.

Everton restore pride - but familiar failings let them down

Everton fans will have been aware that a win for their side at Goodison Park would have given a huge favour to their neighbours Liverpool.

But there were no signs of those divided loyalties at kick-off with the home crowd fully behind their side, and they are likely to be encouraged by a hard-working performance, even if it ultimately resulted in another defeat.

Marco Silva sprang a surprise by making five changes to his team as he looked for a response to Saturday's defeat by Wolves.

These included dropping the club's two top scorers, Richarlison and Gylfi Sigurdsson, to the bench and switching to a 4-3-3 formation.

He was rewarded with a more spirited display, with the returning Idrissa Gueye bringing some much needed energy back into the Everton midfield.

However, familiar failings cost the Toffees before the break.

Everton have conceded 18 goals from set pieces in all competitions this season, more than any other Premier League side. And that soon became 19 when Laporte was left completely unmarked to meet David Silva's free-kick and nod the champions in front on the stroke of half-time.

Silva brought on Richarlison, Sigurdsson and Cenk Tosun in an attempt to get back into the game, but their only shot on target was a long-range effort from Gueye that was comfortably held by Ederson.

The result means a tally of nine defeats in 15 games in all competitions for Silva's side - an alarming slump in form after starting December in the top six.

Since their defeat at Liverpool on 2 December, the Toffees have collected just 11 points - only the Premier League's bottom two Huddersfield Town and Fulham have earned fewer.

There were signs of improvement against the champions, but Silva knows he needs to turn performances into points quickly if Everton's season is not to peter out completely before the clocks go forward.

Man of the Match - Aymeric Laporte (Manchester City)

Aymeric Laporte celebrates scoring for Manchester City against Everton
As well as scoring the opening goal, no City player regained possession or won more tackles than the Frenchman

'The players have shown incredible desire ' - what the managers said

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola: "We come from champions and we are in a situation where we could have given up but it didn't happen.

"We gave an incredible game against Liverpool. These players have shown incredible desire and performances for the last two years. How could I question them?

"We have played one more game. but it's the best we can do. The reality is one month ago we could have been 10 points behind when we played Liverpool."

Everton manager Marco Silva: "There are positives but again we didn't take the points we want and we are working to achieve. At the moment bad things come too easy, we concede after 47 and 97 minutes. Just working like we did tonight, things will change for us, I am really positive. The team showed what we must do.

"The fans are so good, at the end of the match what they did for our players, I don't have doubts. We are all together and we will give them what they want and what they deserve.

"Everything was different compared to Wolves, I have to be honest. This has to be our image as a team. We must be consistent, it is an obligation for us. A desire to win, an aggression - it is what we have to do every time against every team.

"You have to respect every team. Be aggressive at set-pieces. We were in the zone we must be in, we moved a little bit, it was a good delivery and header but we have to challenge. I have to speak with my players about this, it is not normal.

"I cannot understand why we must play tonight, it is very tough for us."

City go top again - the stats

  • Manchester City will end the day top of the Premier League for the first time since 15 December 2018, when they were top after a win over Everton.
  • Everton have conceded more goals from set pieces than any other Premier League team in all competitions this season (19).
  • Manchester City have scored with their first shot on target in 15 Premier League games this season - six more than any other team.
  • All four of Aymeric Laporte's goals in all competitions for Manchester City this season have been headers from set pieces in away matches.
  • Everton are yet to win a Premier League match when conceding first this season (P12 W0 D2 L10).
  • Marco Silva has now lost five Premier League games against Manchester City - two more than he has against any other opponent.
  • Everton made five line-up changes for this match - their most between Premier League matches under manager Marco Silva.
  • Manchester City have won 10 of their last 11 matches in all competitions (L1), scoring 39 goals and conceding just five.

What's next?

Everton face a trip to Marco Silva's former side Watford on Saturday (15:00 GMT). Manchester City host Chelsea the following day (16:00 GMT).

Line-ups

Everton

  • 1Pickford
  • 43Kenny
  • 4Keane
  • 5ZoumaBooked at 82mins
  • 12Digne
  • 17Gueye
  • 8André GomesSubstituted forG Sigurdssonat 63'minutes
  • 11WalcottSubstituted forTosunat 80'minutes
  • 26Davies
  • 20BernardSubstituted forRicharlisonat 73'minutes
  • 29Calvert-Lewin

Substitutes

  • 10G Sigurdsson
  • 14Tosun
  • 16McCarthy
  • 18Schneiderlin
  • 22Stekelenburg
  • 23Coleman
  • 30Richarlison

Man City

  • 31Ederson
  • 2Walker
  • 5Stones
  • 30Otamendi
  • 14Laporte
  • 8Gündogan
  • 25FernandinhoBooked at 73mins
  • 21SilvaSubstituted forDe Bruyneat 89'minutes
  • 20Bernardo Silva
  • 10AgüeroSubstituted forGabriel Jesusat 80'minutes
  • 19SanéSubstituted forSterlingat 59'minutes

Substitutes

  • 3Danilo
  • 7Sterling
  • 17De Bruyne
  • 26Mahrez
  • 33Gabriel Jesus
  • 35Zinchenko
  • 49Muric
Referee:
Craig Pawson
Attendance:
39,322

Match Stats

Home TeamEvertonAway TeamMan City
Possession
Home39%
Away61%
Shots
Home4
Away15
Shots on Target
Home1
Away4
Corners
Home5
Away6
Fouls
Home12
Away6

Live Text

Match ends, Everton 0, Manchester City 2.

Full Time

Second Half ends, Everton 0, Manchester City 2.

Goal!

Goal! Everton 0, Manchester City 2. Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City) header from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner.

Attempt saved. Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Kevin De Bruyne with a through ball.

Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) wins a free kick on the left wing.

Foul by Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton).

Foul by Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City).

Lucas Digne (Everton) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Corner, Manchester City. Conceded by Lucas Digne.

Corner, Manchester City. Conceded by Kurt Zouma.

Substitution

Substitution, Manchester City. Kevin De Bruyne replaces David Silva.

Delay over. They are ready to continue.

Delay in match Nicolás Otamendi (Manchester City) because of an injury.

Delay in match Cenk Tosun (Everton) because of an injury.

Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Foul by Jonjoe Kenny (Everton).

Foul by Kyle Walker (Manchester City).

Lucas Digne (Everton) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Aymeric Laporte (Manchester City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Foul by Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton).

Booking

Kurt Zouma (Everton) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

Foul by Kurt Zouma (Everton).

Fernandinho (Manchester City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Foul by Tom Davies (Everton).

Substitution

Substitution, Manchester City. Gabriel Jesus replaces Sergio Agüero.

Substitution

Substitution, Everton. Cenk Tosun replaces Theo Walcott.

Aymeric Laporte (Manchester City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Foul by Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton).

Substitution

Substitution, Everton. Richarlison replaces Bernard.

Booking

Fernandinho (Manchester City) is shown the yellow card.

Foul by Fernandinho (Manchester City).

Idrissa Gueye (Everton) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Attempt blocked. David Silva (Manchester City) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.

Corner, Manchester City. Conceded by Jonjoe Kenny.

Attempt blocked. Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked.

Attempt blocked. David Silva (Manchester City) left footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Raheem Sterling.

Corner, Everton. Conceded by Ilkay Gündogan.

Substitution

Substitution, Everton. Gylfi Sigurdsson replaces André Gomes.

Foul by Fernandinho (Manchester City).

goal

Scores, Results & Fixtures

Wednesday 6th February 2019

As It Stood

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Man City26202468204862
2Liverpool25195156154162
3Tottenham25190651242757
4Chelsea25155545232250
5Man Utd25146549351448
6Arsenal25145651361547
7Wolves2511593332138
8Watford259793334-134
9Everton2696113638-233
10Bournemouth25103123744-733
11Leicester2595113031-132
12West Ham2595113138-732
13Brighton2576122736-927
14Crystal Palace2575132633-726
15Newcastle2566132133-1224
16Southampton2559112742-1524
17Burnley2566132646-2024
18Cardiff2564152246-2422
19Fulham2545162555-3017
20Huddersfield2525181346-3311
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