The team in charge of Manchester did not have the mood to leave. City. Pep Guardiola’s team “Cleared” United 4-1 for the 28th game of the Premier League and restored the +6 (with matches more) from the second Liverpool. De Bruyne and Mahrez scored two goals each for the hosts. The “devils” who had Varane, So (due to coronavirus) and Ronaldo (due to annoyances) out of the mission were fifth with 47 points, at -1 from Arsenal, which has three matches less.
The home team took the lead early in the score. Just in the 5th minute, Bernardo Silva made the turn in the heart of the area, the United defense “stuck” and Kevin De Bruyne with an easy place made it 1-0 for the champions.
United responded in the 22nd minute with a beautiful place by Sancho after a pass by Pogba, but he was not very happy.
In the 28th minute, United’s defense was “bony” by Fontaine’s great energy and De Bruyne, taking the rebound, made it 2-1.
Any doubts about the final winner were eliminated in the 68th minute by Mahrez with an amazing place. In the 92nd minute, he made the final 4-1, in a phase in which the VAR intervened to award the goal that he had not initially counted as offside.
Manchester City (Guardiola): Anderson, Walker, Stones, Laporte, Cancello, Rodrigo, De Bruyne (80 ‘Gudogan), Bernardo Silva, Mahrez, Grillis, Fontaine.
Manchester United (Ranknick): De Gea, Lideloff, Maguire, Teles, Wan-Bissaka, Pogba (64 ‘Rasford), McTominey, Fred, Bruno Fernandes, Sancho, Elanga (64’ Lingard).
In detail, the program of the 28th race:
Saturday (5/3)
Leicester-Leeds 1-0
(67 ‘Barnes)
Aston Villa-Southampton 4-0
(9 ‘Watkins, 44’ Louise, 52 ‘Coutinho, 54’ Ings)
Wolves-Crystal Palace 0-2
(19 ‘Mateta, 34’ pen. Zaha)
Burnley-Chelsea 0-4
(47 ‘James, 52’, 55 ‘Haverts, 69’ Pulisik)
Newcastle-Brighton 2-1
(12 ‘Fraser, 14’ Ser – 55 ‘Dunk)
Norwich-Brentford 1-3
(90 + 2 ‘Pouki – 32’, 53 ‘, 57’ Tonei)
Liverpool-West Ham 1-0
(27 ‘Mane)
Sunday (6/3)
Watford-Arsenal 2-3
(11 ‘Hernandez, 87’ Sissoko – 5 ‘Edgard, 30’ Saka, 52 ‘Martinelli)
Manchester City-Manchester United 4-1
(5 ‘, 28’ De Bruyne, 68 ‘, 92’ Mahrez-22 ‘Sancho)
Monday (7/3)
Tottenham-Everton (22:00)
The program of the next (29th) match:
Saturday (12/3)
Brighton-Liverpool (14:30)
Brentford-Burnley (17:00)
Manchester United-Tottenham (19:30)
Sunday (13/3)
West Ham-Aston Villa (16:00)
Everton-Wolves (16:00)
Leeds-Norwich (16:00)
Southampton-Watford (16:00)
Chelsea-Newcastle (16:00)
Arsenal-Leicester (18:30)
Monday (14/3)
Crystal Palace-Manchester City (22:00)
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