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City reclaim top spot, Brentford thrash Chelsea

City, Liverpool face off next week at Etihad

Update : 02 Apr 2022, 10:24 PM

Manchester City kept their cool under pressure Saturday, cruising past Burnley 2-0 after Liverpool briefly replaced the long-time Premier League leaders at the top of the table.

Elsewhere, Christian Eriksen scored as Brentford came from behind to beat third-placed Chelsea 4-1 -their first victory against their London rivals since 1939.

Kevin de Bruyne eased any City nerves in the early minutes of their match against relegation-threatened Burnley and Ilkay Gundogan put them in cruise control.

Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp are locked in a thrilling shootout at the top of the English top flight, with just eight matches remaining of the season.

Just over two months ago Klopp's side appeared out of the running but a 10th consecutive league win briefly took them two points clear of their northwest rivals.

Next week the two heavyweights clash at Etihad in a mouthwatering fixture that could potentially decide the destination of the title.

The two teams also meet in the FA Cup semi-finals later this month and both are involved in the Champions League quarter-finals in the coming week.

If City felt the pressure they did not show it.

Guardiola's men, chasing their fourth league title in five years, were ahead in the fifth minute at Turf Moor through De Bruyne.

Raheem Sterling controlled Rodri's cross-field pass and clipped the ball inside for the Belgian to rifle beyond Nick Pope.

City doubled their lead in the 25th minute when Sterling exchanged passes with De Bruyne before cutting the ball back for Gundogan to stroke home.

In the most eye-catching result of the day, Chelsea lost against Brentford after six straight wins in all competitions since owner Roman Abramovich announced his intention to sell the club.

The Stamford Bridge side took the lead when Toni Rudiger lashed home from long-range at the start of the second half.

But two goals from Vitaly Janelt and a first Premier League goal for Eriksen since his return to the English top-flight in a 10-minute spell turned the match on its head.

Yoane Wissa scored late to complete the rout.

Wolverhampton Wanderers beat local rivals Aston Villa 2-1 and Leeds United were held to a draw by Southampton while Brighton and Hove Albion and bottom side Norwich City drew 0-0.

Manchester United were set to host Leicester Cityin the evening kick-off, seeking to put the pressure on fourth-placed Arsenal.


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