Gundogan masterclass takes Man City closer to title

Soccer Football - Premier League - Everton v Manchester City - Goodison Park, Liverpool, Britain - May 14, 2023 Manchester City's Ilkay Gundogan celebrates scoring their first goal with teammate Erling Braut Haaland REUTERS/Carl Recine
Manchester
City closed in on retaining the Premier League title as Ilkay Gundogan scored
twice in a 3-0 win on Sunday that kept Everton looking over their shoulders in
the relegation battle.
Pep
Guardiola's men move four points clear of Arsenal, who are in action later at
home to Brighton, with three games remaining for both sides.
City's
superior goal difference means five points from their remaining matches will
likely be enough for a fifth title in six seasons.
Everton
remain just one point outside the relegation zone and could slip into the
bottom three if Leicester beat Liverpool on Monday.
By contrast
to the Toffees' troubles, City are still well on course for a treble and could
afford the luxury of an afternoon off for some of their stars ahead of
Wednesday's Champions League semi-final, second leg against Real Madrid.
Guardiola
made four changes from the side that drew 1-1 in the first leg in the Spanish
capital on Tuesday with John Stones, Bernardo Silva, Kevin De Bruyne and Jack
Grealish left on the bench.
It took the
visitors 35 minutes to find their rhythm, by which point they should have been
behind as Mason Holgate somehow spooned over a glorious chance to open the
scoring after James Tarkowski headed down a corner.
Within three
minutes of Holgate's sitter, the game was over as a contest.
Guardiola
had stern words for Gundogan despite the German scoring twice in last weekend's
2-1 win over Leeds after the midfielder missed a late penalty having been given
the chance to complete his hat-trick by Erling Haaland.
Gundogan
made amends with a stunning touch to control and then flick home Riyad Mahrez's
cross in one movement to break the deadlock.
Moments
later, he created the second with a floated cross that invited Haaland to power
home his 52nd goal of the season with just his third touch in 39 minutes.
Everton boss
Sean Dyche showed he too was already thinking about his side's final two games
of the season by replacing talismanic striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who has
missed most of the season through injury, with Neal Maupay at half-time.
Guardiola
could not have wished for a more serene second half to prepare for the visit of
the European champions in midweek as another moment of brilliance from Gundogan
made it 3-0 six minutes after the restart.
The
32-year-old is probably into the final month of his seven-year stay in
Manchester with his contract up at the end of the season and Barcelona
reportedly ready to pounce on a free transfer, but looks set to go out on a
high.
Gundogan
curled a free-kick beyond the desperate dive of Jordan Pickford for his ninth
goal of the season.
Goal
difference could be decisive in the battle to beat the drop and Everton did at
least manage to stop the bleeding at three.
Indeed the
home side came closest to scoring in the final quarter when Amadou Onana's
header came crashing back off the crossbar.
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