Manchester City 5 Crystal Palace 0: David Silva, Vincent Kompany, Kevin De Bruyne, Raheem Sterling and Nicolas Otamendi secure win
Pep Guardiola's side take huge step towards securing top four spot with comprehensive victory over sorry Palace
Pep Guardiola's side take huge step towards securing top four spot with comprehensive victory over sorry Palace
MANCHESTER CITY took a huge step towards securing a top four spot with a comprehensive 5-0 win over Crystal Palace.
Goals from David Silva, Vincent Kompany, Kevin De Bruyne, Raheem Sterling and Nicolas Otamendi sealed the points for Pep Guardiola's men.
Spaniard Silva got the afternoon off to a fine start inside two minutes, drilling home from 12 yards after Martin Kelly's poor clearance.
City continued to dominate but had to wait until after the restart to double their advantage.
Centre-half Kompany showed all the composure of a seasoned striker as clinically finished into the top corner from De Bruyne's lay-off.
Belgian De Bruyne then added then third with a smart finish from 20 yards.
Sterling put the icing on the cake in the final ten minutes when he slotted home from Pablo Zabaleta knockdown.
And Nicolas Otamendi headed home a fifth in the dying seconds to round up the scoring.
Guardiola had suggested it would be difficult for David Silva to play after only just returning to training from a knee injury week. What a bonus that the little Spaniard started.
Manchester City:
Sat May 13 - Leicester (H) - PL
Tues May 16 - West Brom (H) - PL
Sun May 21 - Watford (A) - PL
Crystal Palace:
Sun May 14 - Hull City (H) - PL
Sun May 21 - Manchester United (A) - PL
Manchester City: Caballero 7, Fernandinho 8, Kompany 8, Otamendi 8, Clichy 7, Toure 8, Sane 7 (Navas 84), De Bruyne 10, Silva 8 (Zabaleta 68, 7), Sterling 8, Jesus 8 (Iheanacho 84)
Subs not used: Sagna, Fernando, Kolarov, Gunn
Crystal Palace: Hennessey 6, Ward 5, Kelly 4 (Delaney 76, 5), Schlupp 5, Van Aanholt 6, McArthur 5, Milivojevic 6 (Flamini 67, 5), Puncheon 3, Zaha 6, Benteke 6, Townsend (Lee Chung-yong 57, 5)
Subs not used: Speroni, Remy, Campbell, Sako
DREAM TEAM STAR MAN: Kevin De Bruyne
Man City captain Vincent Kompany, speaking to Sky Sports: “It was only 1-0 after the first half so it wasn't an easy. We kept shooting and kept trying and we forced it to go our way. We needed that.
"It depends if you talk about emotions. The one against Man United will always be best. You close your eyes and swing. I was pleased with the second half. We scored a lot and got the clean sheet.
"We wanted to set this chain of home games right and it couldn't have gone better. We need to repeat the performance in the next games."
Crystal Palace manager Sam Allardyce told Sky Sports: "The recovery from the goal was good indeed. It could have been 1-1.
"All five goals were avoidable. We didn't make them produce their brilliant talent, we gifted them five goals. They punished us heavily.
"I didn't feel the lads were comfortable in the back five as they would have done with a back four. When we switched, we got better going forward. But our final third play let us down as well as our defensive display. We deserved to get punished."