Pep Guardiola suffered his heaviest league defeat as a manager as Everton dealt Manchester City a serious title blow with a 4-0 win at Goodison Park
Romelu Lukaku, Pep Guardiola
Everton's Lukaku celebrates after scoring a goal against Man City yesterday. Pic/AFP
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London: Pep Guardiola suffered his heaviest league defeat as a manager as Everton dealt Manchester City a serious title blow with a 4-0 win at Goodison Park.
Teenager Tom Davies and debutant Ademola Lookman wrapped up a stunning Everton performance with late goals after earlier strikes from Romelu Lukaku and Kevin Mirallas.
Pep Guardiola
The loss was City's fifth of the Premier League campaign and left them 10 points behind leaders Chelsea.
It also proved an unhappy first return to Everton for City defender John Stones, who was booed intermittently following his £50 million transfer last summer.
Everton were more direct, hitting City with forceful counter-attacks, often looking for Lukaku up the middle.
Everton took the lead though Lukaku. Th hosts doubled after Mirallas finished firmly with a low strike.
Everton wrapped up the win with Davies' second goal in the second half .
There was still time for more as Lookman, sent on in the last minute, finished calmly after being played in in stoppage time.