The City of Manchester is unstoppable. His last victim was a Southampton in sorrows that, like many others, came out harshly (4-0) and almost without a coach, because Hassenhüttl is on the wire and there may be changes in the near future.
It can be said that the ‘saints’ played for two reasons in the match. First, because that’s what it says on the poster and second because otherwise Bazunu, which is great under the sticks, the mast is terrible. And not because again Halland inspired, although in a somewhat more moderate game he scored again, but because of the immense superiority shown by Pep Guardiola.
The correct name of the party is João Cancelo. Or the version made by the Catalan coach of the Portuguese footballer, who is now the best full-back, both left and right, in the world. He acted as a lane, because there was a line of three at the back, and that gave him the wings to be an ever-sharp dagger on the left side. First he decided to give two good assists to Mahrez, which he didn’t know how to take advantage of, and in the third he thought it was for him. And that boy. He tackles, cuts Walker-Pieters sitting and treats him like Ronaldo Nazario (20′).
On the plus side, the exhibition of occasions continued, with Bazunu taking water and even the post, which eluded Haaland’s goal. used to, yes, Foden He then stabs the goalkeeper in one-on-one to add more advantage (32′).
Although for the rest of the first half the city it’s like signing a truce, just for a moment. The team sighed Pep Guardiola and returned to charging fiercely. So much so that four minutes to the second Mahrez He shows that the third time is the charm (49′). Then it’s time to search Hallandwho did not lose hope until he scored the goal, Cancelo assisted after a good game with De Bruyne (65′) which served to start the carousel of changes and save three more points from a City that wants it all this season.
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SOUTHAMPTON
City of Manchester: Ederson; Akanji, Dias, Ake; De Bruyne (Palmer, 70′), Rodri, Bernardo (Lewis, 78′), Cancelo (Gómez, 70′); Mahrez (Alvarez, 70′), Haaland, Foden (Grealish, 58′)
Southampton: Bazunu; Walker-Peters (Mara, 79′), Bella-Kotchap, Salisu, Perraud; S. Armstrong (Elyounoussi, 66′), Ward-Prowse, Diallo, Aribo (Juan Larios, 79′); A. Armstrong (Djenepo, 66′) and Adams
Goals: 1-0, Cancelo (20′); 2-0, Foden (32′), 3-0, Mahrez (49′), 4-0, Haaland (65′)
Stadium: Etihad
Referee: Andy Madley
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Source: La Verdad

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