- by foxnews
- 27 Nov 2024
The Etihad Stadium was an angsty place. Villa had lost their previous 11 league matches at City; the longest such streak away from home against an opponent in their history. But they were ready to buck the trend. Steven Gerrard, their manager, was about to help his beloved Liverpool to the title.
It was the 81st minute and, at last, City knew. The substitutes tore on to the field in celebration and, all around them, there was noise and a collective loss of the plot. It feels sweeter when you have aggressively flirted with disaster.
When it was all over, there was a pitch invasion from thousands of fans, drunk on euphoria and, perhaps, disbelief - even if they had been here before. Some dismantled one of the goals and there was plenty of crowing, taking in a bellowed reminder to Gerrard of his infamous slip in 2014.
City wobbled last Sunday in the 2-2 draw at West Ham, which kept Liverpool alive, and they did not just have to beat Villa, they had to master the pressure of the occasion. There had been a moment in January when they were 14 points clear of Liverpool, albeit having played two more games. Maybe that added to the jeopardy.
The first half was an ordeal for City, the frustration intense. Fernandinho, the club captain who will now depart, would be given an emotional send-off at the end but he was exposed by Ollie Watkins before he was hooked at the interval.
Guardiola fretted and so did the home crowd. Each missed pass from those in sky blue, every stalled move, drew howls. The manager wanted to play faster but it was not happening, City running into dead ends, their buildup lacking bite.
City offered little before the interval, save for a Phil Foden shot that went just wide. It was Villa who finished the half in the ascendancy. Watkins twice got away from Fernandinho only to be checked by him first time (no foul, surprisingly) and bailed out by John Stones on the second. Watkins also saw a shot blocked by Aymeric Laporte.
Guardiola's half-time reshuffle saw Zinchenko come on at left-back, Cancelo swap flanks and Stones move into central defence. Zinchenko impressed and what a moment it was for him at the end when he wrapped a Ukrainian flag around the trophy for a poignant photo. He could not hold back the tears.
City flickered, Jesus going close, but they diced with disaster at the other end, Watkins running on to an Olsen clearance only to blow the one-on-one with Ederson. Philippe Coutinho, a former Liverpool midfielder, tightened the thumb screws with a wonder goal, taking a touch on the bounce with the outside of his boot to slice inside Laporte before shooting low into the near corner.
It felt as if the action at Anfield would now assume primary importance, with Liverpool level at 1-1. City had other ideas.
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