Liverpool’s lead at the top of the Premier League lasted just five hours as Manchester City beat Leeds United 4-0 to leapfrog them in the table.
A feisty affair at Elland Road was certainly a threat to Pep Guardiola and his title hopes but in the end his men were able to claim an important three points.
Man City sit top of the table on 83 points – one ahead of Liverpool
In an atmosphere described by ex-Man City winger Trevor Sinclair as ‘on fire’ the visitors took an early lead to settle any nerves.
Guardiola’s side had netted 16 goals from set-pieces prior to the game and they made it 17 with just 13 minutes on the clock.
A delightfully timed free-kick from the left from Phil Foden did the trick with Rodri netting with a flicked header.
And in the second period 17 became 18 as Nathan Ake stabbed home from a Ruben Dias knockdown before Gabriel Jesus and Fernandinho struck to seal the victory.
The result isn’t helpful to Leeds’ survival hopes as they sit just five points outside the relegation zone but their performance, until the two late goals, will give manager Jesse Marsch some hope.
An injury to versatile star Stuart Dallas, which saw him stretchered off, is a blow, however.
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It was a tempestuous affair with numerous challenges failing to raise the attention of referee Tierney.
Former City star Sinclair believed his reticence may have played a part in Dallas’ injury moments before the break.
He told talkSPORT: “I think the Leeds United players realised they have got to get physical if they want to get anything out of this game, and they need it because they are right down there at the bottom of the league.
“They need to leave little feet in here and there, that’s what they are doing but unfortunately, when they leave a bit too much in there, Paul Tierney has let it go and it’s unacceptable. He’s got to be pulling them up for a lot more of these fouls.
Dallas was in a lot of pain and was stretchered off the pitch
“We’ve just seen that incident there with Stuart Dallas. I’m absolutely gutted for him but I think the referee being so lenient in that opening 45 minutes, it was almost an invitation for Dallas to go in for that challenge. Someone was going to get injured and unfortunately that’s happened.”
Action from the stands also contributed to some tension early on with rolled up paper balls thrown at Man City players during thrown-ins and corners.
At one point in a break of play, players were forced to clear the pitch of the debris, while later in the match Grealish was laughed of being pelted by more of the paper balls.