Rafael Benitez’s men have now taken just two points from the last 18 on offer in the EPL to drop into the bottom half of the table and just six points clear of the relegation zone
Man City’s Raheem Sterling celebrates his goal v Everton yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
Raheem Sterling, Rodri and Bernardo Silva got the goals as Manchester City cruised to a 3-0 win over Everton to move within three points of Premier League leaders Chelsea. With the focus of the football world on events across Manchester on Sunday as United sacked manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, City made light work of seeing off an Everton side still decimated by injuries to key players.
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Sterling was denied a penalty midway through the first half by a VAR review after referee Stuart Attwell initially pointed to the spot for a trip by Michael Keane. The England international did not have to wait long to net on his 300th Premier League appearance as he turned home Joao Cancelo’s sensational pass with the outside of his right foot for his 98th goal in the English top flight.
Rafael Benitez’s men have now taken just two points from the last 18 on offer in the EPL to drop into the bottom half of the table and just six points clear of the relegation zone. Rodri’s stunning long-range drive into the top corner 10 minutes after the break ended the game as a contest. . City did get a deserved third five minutes from time when Silva followed up after Cole Palmer’s shot was blocked.
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