Milivojevic misses late penalty as City's winning run ends

Crystal Palace ended Manchester City's incredible winning run in the Premier League by securing a 0-0 draw on Sunday.

Published : Dec 31, 2017 19:51 IST

Pep Guardiola's men were frustrated by a well-drilled Palace side which was only denied all three points by Ederson's heroics at the end.

Luka Milivojevic had a stoppage-time penalty saved as Crystal Palace missed the chance to halt Manchester City's unbeaten start to the season, although the Premier League leader's winning run has been stopped at 18 following the goalless draw at Selhurst Park.

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Pep Guardiola's men went into the match one win away from equalling the record for successive wins in Europe's top five leagues - set by the Catalan's Bayern Munich side - but they were ultimately frustrated by a well-drilled Palace side which was only denied all three points by Ederson's heroics at the end.

City showed two sides to its game in the first half, as it created a few good chances with some expansive football - Bernardo Silva and Sergio Aguero going particularly close, with the latter introduced midway through the half for the injured Gabriel Jesus.

Gabriel Jesus limped off the pitch in tears after picking up an injury in Manchester CIty's Premier League clash with Crystal Palace.

The Brazilian, who is expecting to play at next year's World Cup, appeared to overstretch early on at Selhurst Park, requiring medical attention.

He attempted to play on but went down again in the 23rd minute, this time clearly distraught as tears streamed down his face.

Sergio Aguero took the forward's place in the City side, with Pep Guardiola now down to just the one striker in the absence of Jesus.

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But there was also palpable frustration on show, with Kevin De Bruyne and Leroy Sane, who was booked for petulantly kicking the ball away at the end of a poor first half, involved in a verbal disagreement at one point.

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City appeared more switched on again after Raheem Sterling's introduction from the bench in the 57th minute, adding a little extra spark to the team's attacks and setting Sane up for a great chance.

But it was Palace which came closest to clinching the win following a Sterling foul on Wilfried Zaha, but Ederson was equal to Milivojevic's effort from the spot, leaving City 14 points clear of Chelsea.