Manchester City claim 17th straight win, United 13 points adrift

Manchester City claim 17th straight win, United 13 points adrift, Manchester City claim 17th straight win, United 13 points adrift , Manchester City claim 17th straight win, United 13 points adrift,  Manchester City claim 17th straight win, United 13 points adrift


LONDON: Manchester City racked up a 17th consecutive Premier League victory after Sergio Aguero’s 100th and 101st Etihad Stadium goals inspired a 4-0 win over Bournemouth on Saturday.

Aguero scored twice and set up Raheem Sterling as Pep Guardiola's side made it 18 wins and one attract the principal half of the season. 

Manchester City are 13 focuses clear of second-set Manchester United, who lost more ground on the pioneers in the wake of yielding a last-heave equalizer in a 2-2 draw at 10-man Leicester City. 

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Harry Kane equalled the record for Premier League objectives in a timetable year with a cap trap in a 3-0 win at Burnley that lifted Tottenham Hotspur to fifth place, while third-put Chelsea drew 0-0 at Everton. 

Hailing Aguero, Guardiola stated: "He is an extraordinary player, a legend, and I am so cheerful when he plays great and he is scoring objectives." 

City are presently two wins confidentially for back to back triumphs in Europe's main five alliances, which was set by Guardiola's Bayern Munich in 2013-14. 

They have just turned into the principal group to score 100 objectives in the English best flight in a solitary year since Liverpool in 1982. 

Manchester City took a 27th-minute lead when Aguero met Fernandinho's cross with a plunging header to raise an era of objectives before City's fans since his 2011 move from Atletico Madrid. 

The Argentina striker's dinked leave set behind Sterling to crush home City's second objective — and his sixteenth of the season — in the 53rd moment before Aguero headed in his second. 

Manchester City substitute Danilo finished the scoring late on, elastic stamping a triumph that sent Bournemouth into the transfer zone. 

At the King Power Stadium, United's disappointment proceeded as they endured another misfortune after their stun League Cup quarter-last annihilation at second-level Bristol City. 

Jose Mourinho's side trailed in the 27th moment when Jamie Vardy opened home for Leicester. 

Spanish winger Juan Mata balanced with a cool complete in the 40th moment. 

Mata put United ahead with a great 60th-minute free-kick before Leicester had Daniel Amartey sent off for a freight boat on Marcus Rashford that set off a moment booking. 

In any case, Leicester protector Harry Maguire was left unmarked to grab an emotional equalizer four minutes into stoppage-time. 

– 'Infantile' United – 

"We were rebuffed by our oversights. It was a simple match to win, we did everything to win," said Mourinho. 

"We missed unbelievable shots and there was infantile loss of ownership. Silly in their container and puerile in our crate." 

Tottenham ricocheted once more from their 4-1 misfortune at City to win at Burnley, who drop one place to seventh. 

Kane opened the scoring with a seventh-minute punishment at Turf Moor after Kevin Long was declared to have fouled Dele Alli and included two clean strikes in the second half. 

He has now scored 36 group objectives in 2017, equalling Alan Shearer's Premier League-time record, with a home amusement against Southampton on Tuesday still to come. 

"I am mindful I've equalled Alan Shearer's record," Kane revealed to BT Sport. 

"Simply going into this amusement, I wanted to get a couple and after that there's Southampton to play." 

Everton proceeded with their change under new chief Sam Allardyce by stretching out their unbeaten raced to six association recreations with a resolute 0-0 attract at home to champions Chelsea. 

"I think this outcome is uncalled for," said Chelsea head mentor Antonio Conte. 

"Everton merit credit, however we demand to win." 

Swansea City stay four focuses untied of security at the foot of the table in the wake of drawing 1-1 against Crystal Palace in their first diversion since the sacking of director Paul Clement. 

Royal residence, now unbeaten in eight group amusements, led the pack through Luka Milivojevic's punishment just before the hour. 

Be that as it may, Swansea, with player-supervisor Leon Britton in the uncovered, leveled 13 minutes from time when Jordan Ayew bored home from fresh. 

Joe Allen featured as Stoke City enrolled an auspicious 3-1 prevail upon second-base West Bromwich Albion to facilitate a portion of the weight on chief Mark Hughes. 

Newcastle United moved out of the transfer zone in the wake of consummation a nine-amusement winless keep running by edging West Ham United 3-2 of every an engaging experience at London Stadium. 

Pascal Gross' fourth objective of the season earned Brighton and Hove Albion a 1-0 win at home to Watford, while Laurent Depoitre counterbalanced Charlie Austin's opener as Huddersfield Town drew 1-1 at Southampton.

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