Sun Club
CITY SLACKERS

Southampton 1 Man City 1: Champions’ 12-game Prem win run snapped as Saints survive VAR checks for red card and penalty

Sponsored by

MANCHESTER CITY dropped their first Premier League points since OCTOBER to give their title rivals a glimmer of hope.

Kyle Walker-Peters gave Southampton a shock lead with a brilliantly-taken goal inside seven minutes.

Advertisement
Kyle Walker-Peters celebrates after opening the scoring
It was a stunning strike from the Southampton full-back

But City eventually hit back when Aymeric Laporter headed home Kevin De Bruyne’s free-kick after the break.

Pep Guardiola’s men had won 12 Premier League games in a row going into this game but Saints had beaten them here two seasons ago, as well as earning a 0-0 draw at the Etihad earlier this term.

The hosts barely touched the ball in the opening stages but then were suddenly ahead when full-back Walker-Peters played a neat one-two with Nathan Redmond before crashing the ball past Ederson with the outside of his foot.

It was a fantastic strike and spurred on Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side, who had a clinical finish by Armando Broja ruled out for offside midway through the first half.

Advertisement

Jan Bednarek was a tad lucky only to receive a yellow card when catching Jack Grealish high on the ankle which had the £100million man writhing in pain.

Bednarek almost netted just after half-time when he headed on James Ward-Prowse’s corner at the near post, but Ederson was in the right place and pushed the ball away.

Aymeric Laporte headed Manchester City level on 65 minutes
City's goal didn't come from one of its usual sources
Advertisement

Most read in Football

Brighton 2 Chelsea 1
Mitoma fires Seagulls in front after poor defending as hosts come back
FANCY A NIBBLE
Walker's new Italian love revealed as he stays at £2,200-a-night hotel suite
OWLS EYED
Sheffield Wednesday in sights of owner who took EFL club to brink of COLLAPSE
WINGING IT
Paul Scholes delivers brutal eight-word verdict on Ruben Amorim's tactics

FREE BETS: GET OVER £2,000 IN NEW CUSTOMER DEALS

Ward-Prowse had been dubbed the best free-kick taker in the world by Pep Guardiola before the game.

And it was from one of the England man’s dead-balls that Saints struck the post, as Broja stuck the woodwork following Ward-Prowse’s corner, before Bednarek smashed over.

City were looking out of ideas but then out of nowhere were level as Laporte ran from deep to head home De Bruyne’s free-kick.

Advertisement

The visitors pushed on from there with De Bruyne rattling the post with a brilliant strike from outside the area.

City boss Pep Guardiola was all-action on the touchline
Jack Grealish was felled by Saints midfielder Oriel Romeu
City's £100m-man was not happy at something Romeu had said to him
Advertisement

De Bruyne was then taken out as he burst into the area by a combination of Mohammed Salisu and Oriol Romeu.

VAR had a good long look at it but eventually deemed the offence to have happened outside the box.

Stuart Armstrong was then holding his breath when catching Laporte with a high foot on the Spaniard’s thigh, yet Stockley Park claimed it was not a sending-off offence.

Southampton held on for a well-deserved point to put a minor dent in City’s title charge.

Advertisement

But Guardiola’s men are still 11 points clear of second-placed Liverpool so the smart money certainly remains on them lifting a fourth Premier League crown in five seasons.

Southampton had to nervously await VAR's decision on this penalty shout
Saints boss Hasenhuttl will have been impressed with his side's workrate

 Read our Transfer News Live blog for the very latest rumours, gossip and done deals

Advertisement
Advertisement
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com