Everton 4-0 Man City: The fall of Guardiola and his team
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Everton 4-0 Man City: The fall of Guardiola and his team

Goals: Lukaku 34′, Mirallas 47′, Tom Davies 79′, Lookman 90’+5

Man City has been struggling recently, but is still more or less confident when coming to Goodison Park.

Guardiola did not hide his frustration and despair when he saw Man City collapse easily against Everton.

Everton had only two truly dangerous situations in the first half.

Man City, in terms of both the game and statistics, did not play badly in the first half.

In the 11th minute, Sterling was slow to handle the situation facing goalkeeper Joel Robles after De Bruyne’s assist and allowed Leighton Baines to retreat to intervene.

The opportunity for Man City was even more obvious in the 28th minute, when De Bruyne hit the ball to knock out the entire Everton defense, putting David Silva face-to-face with goalkeeper Robles.

Man City did not flinch after the defeat.

Everton 4-0 Man City: The fall of Guardiola and his team

Man City only played well in the first half, but missed many opportunities and paid a heavy price.

After the break, before he could calm down, Man City conceded a second goal.

The second goal combined with the deadlock of the attack forced Guardiola to change.

Man City’s clearest opportunity in the last half hour of the match was when Aguero shot crosswise but could not beat Robles.

Everton also made some personnel adjustments, including replacing captain Barry with rookie Morgan Schneiderlin.

In the 79th minute, Tom Davies stole the ball and rushed up like a rocket, making a beautiful dribbling gesture to eliminate two away defenders.

Everton 4-0 Man City: The fall of Guardiola and his team

Man City’s defense, on a bad day, was completely destroyed by the strength and speed of Lukaku and Davies on Everton’s side.

The third goal almost destroyed all of Man City’s will to resist.

Because of this loss, Man City, from third place in the previous round, dropped to fifth, with 42 points through 21 matches, two points behind Liverpool’s fourth place, the team will play Man Utd in the match.

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