Manchester City resume Premier League trip with three goals to postpone the coronation of Liverpool

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Manchester City made a strong start when the Premier League matches resumed (the Premier League) and defeated its guest Arsenal 3-0 on Wednesday in the two teams' postponed match from the twenty-eighth stage of the competition, postponing the expected coronation to the leaders of Liverpool.

Raheem Sterling opened the scoring for Manchester City in the last seconds of the first half, ending the player's fasting for the scoring that continued in 13 games, then Kevin de Bruyne added the team's second goal from a penalty kick in the 51st minute, before substitute Phil Fuden concluded the third goal for Manchester City in The first minute of stoppage time for a match.

Arsenal defender Davis Louise, who participated from the bench, bears a large part of the responsibility for the first and second goals, as he made a defensive mistake that caused the first goal as Ryad Mahrez was blocked inside the penalty area, to cause a penalty and get a red card.

Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno performed brilliantly and saved many dangerous balls and his team avoided losing with a heavier result.

The defending champion Manchester City raised its score in second place to 60 points, to reduce the difference separating it from leaders Liverpool to 22 points, nine stages before the end of the competition, while Arsenal's balance was frozen at 40 points in ninth place.

The failure of Manchester City today meant crowning Liverpool if he won the Merseyside derby against Everton next Sunday, but the City victory will postpone the official coronation of the Reds to their next confrontation against Crystal Palace.

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