Fulham 0 Manchester City 2: Guardiola’s men back on top

Manchester City maintained its recent fine form by cruising past a lifeless Fulham at Craven Cottage on Saturday.

Published : Mar 30, 2019 20:04 IST

Sergio Aguero celebrates after scoring his the second goal against Fulham.
Sergio Aguero celebrates after scoring his the second goal against Fulham.
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Sergio Aguero celebrates after scoring his the second goal against Fulham.

First-half goals from Bernardo Silva and Sergio Aguero earned Manchester City a 2-0 win over Fulham that moved Pep Guardiola’s men back to the top of the Premier League ahead of Liverpool’s clash with Tottenham on Sunday.

Cottagers caretaker boss Scott Parker saw his side make early mistakes that were punished by City’s clinical forwards, which all but condemned the West Londoner to an eighth consecutive Premier League defeat within the opening half hour.

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Bernardo Silva never let Fulham rest and he followed up his crisply struck goal on five minutes with an assist for Aguero, who scored his fourth goal in five top flight starts against Fulham after 27 minutes.

Parker sent out a more resilient Fulham side after the interval but City, with Kevin De Bruyne restored to its midfield after he recovered from a hamstring injury, remained dominant to move a point ahead of Liverpool at the summit.

City had Fulham pinned in its own penalty area from the off and pounced on the host's first error, De Bruyne intercepting Timothy Fosu-Mensah’s sloppy pass before Aguero teed up Bernardo Silva for a raking drive into the far corner of Sergio Rico’s net.

The next error came from Joe Bryan, who gifted possession to Bernardo Silva and the ball was quickly fed to Aguero, who darted between two defenders before glancing a side-footed finish across Rico and into the top corner.

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Aguero was replaced by Gabriel Jesus after 56 minutes as City pressed for a third, with Raheem Sterling having a shot clawed away by Rico before Bernardo Silva narrowly missed out on the rebound.

Kyle Walker almost made the scoreline a fairer reflection of the play when Sterling teed him up for a rasping shot onto the outside of the post with 11 minutes left, but City did not need a third goal on an afternoon when it was by far the better side.

What does it mean? A gulf in class

City’s seventh successive victory in the Premier League condemned Fulham to its eighth straight league defeat. It seems unlikely these two sides will meet again for some time.

De Bruyne returns to fitness and form

As well as supporting City’s incessant early attacks, De Bruyne provided the steel and presence in midfield that prevented Fulham from getting a foothold in the game.

Two errors, two goals

Had Fosu-Mensah and Bryan not fluffed their lines, City would likely still have won this game, but the Cottagers pair made life all too easy for Aguero and Bernardo Silva early on.

What’s next?

Fulham makes the short journey to Vicarage Road to face Watford on Tuesday, while City hosts another relegation-threatened side in Cardiff City at Etihad Stadium on Wednesday.

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