2016-12-18

Premier League Manchester City sink Arsenal to revive title bid, Tottenham Hotspur battles back

Pep Guardiola 's side recovered from Theo Walcott 's early opener as second half goals from
Leroy Sane and Raheem Sterling delivered the knockout blows in a heavyweight clash at Eastlands.
City's second win in five days lifted them into second place and closed the gap on leaders Chelsea to seven points ahead of the busy Christmas period.
"At half-time I told them not to think about the score, I told them to keep going. Arsenal were lucky in the first half," Guardiola said.
"The guys give everything in every game. I'm happy to be City coach. In terms of spirit it's always there."
Just days after squandering the lead in a late loss at Everton, Arsenal's second successive defeat leaves the fourth placed Gunners languishing nine points behind Chelsea as their 14-match unbeaten run suddenly becomes a distant memory."
"Of course I'm disappointed and frustrated. We had a very good first half and then we conceded two offside goals," Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said.
"It's difficult to accept. I believe there's a lot going on (regarding refereeing decisions). It's hard going into game like that and get decisions go against you."
Guardiola's latest stab at finding the right formula in City's creaky defence saw the Spaniard again leave out John Stones and deploy full-back Aleksandar Kolarov alongside Nicolas Otamendi.
But it took Arsenal only five minutes to expose City's soft centre as Alexis Sanchez caressed a fine pass behind Otamendi to Walcott, who dispatched a cool finish past Claudio Bravo from close-range.
Showing impressive composure, Guardiola's team monopolised possession after that and Sterling almost equalised when he headed just wide from Kevin de Bruyne's cross.
City's territorial dominance was rewarded in the 47th minute when David Silva's pass picked out Leroy Sane and the German winger beat the offside trap to slot home.
Unable to stem the tide, Arsenal needed a series of saves from Petr Cech to keep them level, but the Gunners defence was finally breached again in the 71st minute when England forward Sterling beat Cech at his near post.

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