Birthday boy Alvarez stars as Man City beat Burnley
Julian Alvarez
celebrated his 24th birthday in style as the Manchester City striker scored
twice to inspire a 3-1 win against Burnley on Wednesday.
Alvarez bagged
his brace in the first half to ensure City had no problems brushing aside
outclassed Burnley at the Etihad Stadium.
The
Argentine's double took his goal tally for the season to 15 in all
competitions, including seven in his last seven appearances.
Rodri netted
City's third goal after the interval as the Premier League champions made it
eight successive wins in all competitions.
Ameen Al
Dakhil's stoppage-time goal was no consolation for Burnley, who sit second
bottom of the table.
Second-placed
City remain hot on the heels of leaders Liverpool as the title race gathers
pace.
There was more
good news for Pep Guardiola as Erling Haaland came off the bench for the last
20 minutes, marking the City striker's return from a foot injury that had
sidelined him since December 6.
Alvarez's
goals have covered more than adequately during Haaland's absence, but the
Norwegian will add another level of menace to the treble winners as they try to
overhaul Liverpool and win a fourth successive title.
After a
worrying wobble before Christmas, City are rounding into form and fitness at
just the right time.
"It's a
long time, five months, Kevin De Bruyne didn't play. He comes back with energy.
He played really good. Him and Erling are going to help us this part of the
season," Guardiola said of his returning stars.
"Today,
the game was not close. There are games with this score that feel closer, this
was not. We had players who have less control than usual, but we had more
runners, more speed."
Slowly worked
back in the mix with three substitute appearances, De Bruyne captained City in
his first start since suffering a hamstring injury in the opening game of the
season at Burnley.
The Belgian
midfielder almost made an instant impact with a free-kick that clipped the
Burnley wall and looped just over.
City had won
their previous 12 games against the Clarets, who had not taken three points
from a league visit to the blue half of Manchester since 1963.
Alvarez made
sure there was never any chance of City losing that dominant record.
City's opening
goal was a typically smooth move in the 16th minute, starting with Phil Foden
unfurling a pinpoint lofted pass towards Matheus Nunes.
Faced with a
tricky angle as Burnley defender Dara O'Shea blocked his path, Nunes cleverly
shifted his body to flick a perfectly-placed cross to Alvarez, who applied the
finishing touch with a close-range header.
Alvarez's
birthday party was just getting started and the Argentine was on target again
six minutes later.
This one was a
goal straight off the training ground as De Bruyne's quick free-kick caught
Burnley napping and Alvarez scampered clear of the flat-footed defence to slot
a clinical finish past James Trafford from 12 yards.
Guardiola
immediately made a point of getting out of his seat to hug his set-piece coach
Carlos Vicens, suggesting it was his idea that led to the intelligently crafted
goal.
Guardiola's
men were in complete control and even Josko Gvardiol felt emboldened to try his
luck from distance, but the City defender could not keep his shot on target.
Rodri put the
result beyond doubt just 24 seconds after the interval.
Foden was the
catalyst with a vibrant break down the left flank, the England forward pulling
his cross back to the edge of the area, where Rodri smashed a superb first-time
strike past Trafford.
Haaland was
immediately in the action on his return, rising for a header that was scrambled
away at the far post.
Al Dakhil
prodded home after City failed to deal with David Datro Fofana's cross, but the
damage had long since been done by the rampant champions.
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