22 Oct 2017

City extends EPL lead

7:50 am on 22 October 2017

Manchester City moved five points clear at the top of the Premier League as Sergio Aguero's record-equalling strike set them on their way to a 3-0 win over Burnley.

Manchester City forward Sergio Agüero celebrates with Manchester City midfielder Fernandinho.

Manchester City forward Sergio Agüero celebrates with Manchester City midfielder Fernandinho. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

City were not at their all-action best early on as Burnley looked comfortable at the back, but the game turned on a penalty decision that incensed the visitors when Bernardo Silva was adjudged to have been brought down by Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope just before the half hour.

Aguero stepped up to score the goal that moved him level with Eric Brook on 177 City goals, before a 73rd-minute Nicolas Otamendi header and a smart Leroy Sane finish made sure of victory in the Manchester rain.

Adding to Burnley's woes, All Whites striker Chris Wood left the field early in the match with a tight hamstring following a collision.

Meanwhile City's cross-town rivals Manchester United suffered their first defeat of the season with a shock 2-1 loss at promoted Huddersfield Town.

An ecstatic home crowd at a noisy and rainy John Smith's Stadium celebrated what was the Yorkshire club's first win over United since 1952 and one which few would doubt they deserved after a passionate display.

Huddersfield were without a Premier League win since August but there was no sign of any dent to the confidence of an energetic and determined side.

United pushed forward in numbers after going in two down at the break but there was a lack of fluidity and craft to their play which resulted in little real trouble for Town keeper Jonas Lossl.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Jose Mourinho's side had 78 percent of possession but just three shots on target throughout the game.

Watched by former Huddersfield and United striker Denis Law, David Wagner's side took the lead in the 28th minute.

Australian midfielder Aaron Mooy robbed Juan Mata in midfield, broke forward, slipped the ball to Tom Ince and fired home after Ince's shot was blocked by David De Gea.

United lost defender Phil Jones to injury and his replacement Victor Lindelof was to blame for Huddersfield's second when he completely misjudged a long clearance from Town keeper Jonas Lossl allowing Belgian Laurent Depoitre to round De Gea and slot home.

Nemanja Matic went close to pulling one back with a shot that flashed just wide shortly before the interval but at the break Mourinho gambled by using both his remaining subs, throwing on Marcus Rashford and Henrik Mkhitaryan as he sought to change the direction of the game.

But it was not until 12 minutes from the end that United got on the scoresheet with Rashford meeting a Romelu Lukaku cross with a firm header at the back post. Despite intense late pressure from United the Yorkshire side held on for a famous victory and one which will leave Mourinho with plenty of food for thought.

-Reuters