Man City Cut Arsenal's Lead to Two Points with Dominant Win Over Palace

Manchester City defeated Crystal Palace 3-0 to reduce Arsenal's lead at the top of the Premier League to just two points. Antoine Semenyo opened the scoring with a smart angled shot after a back-heel from Phil Foden, who reached his 100th Premier League goal involvement. Omar Marmoush doubled the lead before halftime, and Savinho sealed the win in the second half with a composed finish. City now hope Burnley can help them against Arsenal, while they prepare for the FA Cup final against Chelsea.

Key Points: Man City 3-0 Palace: Title Race Heats Up

  • City win 3-0 over Palace
  • Arsenal lead cut to two points
  • Semenyo, Marmoush, Savinho score
  • Foden reaches 100 PL goal involvements
  • City face Chelsea in FA Cup final
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Man City cut Arsenal's lead to two points with win over Palace

Manchester City beat Crystal Palace 3-0 to close gap on Arsenal to two points. Goals from Semenyo, Marmoush, and Savinho keep title race alive.

"It was the 100th Premier League goal involvement by Foden - Match Report"

Manchester, May 14

Manchester City reduced Arsenal's lead at the top of the Premier League to just two points with a 3-0 win over Crystal Palace.

City dominated from start to finish - save for the odd Palace attack - and went into the break with goals from Antoine Semenyo and Omar Marmoush giving Pep Guardiola's side a two-goal lead.

Savinho added a late third to make it 3-0 in what was an enjoyable evening for a City team that will now look forward to this weekend's FA Cup final against Chelsea.

City will now hope Burnley can do them a gigantic favour against Arsenal, and they boast a better goal difference than the Gunners, should there be another twist. Palace, meanwhile, remain 15th in the table on 44 points.

City almost fell behind after two minutes when Jean-Phillippe Mateta's shot crossed the line only for the offside flag to deny the visitors the lead.

With so many changes made, the Blues struggled to find rhythm early on against a Palace side who were happy to drop deep and defend in numbers.

As heavy rain fell at the Etihad, the first half-hour passed without incident. On 32 minutes however, a lovely back-heeled pass from Phil Foden and a smart angled low shot from Antoine Semenyo and City were finally ahead.

It was the 100th Premier League goal involvement by Foden and eight minutes later, he had his 101st as he helped on Josko Gvardiol's cross from the left and Omar Marmoush did the rest, burying a low shot from close range to make it 2-0.

The impressive Gvardiol then saw a towering header brilliantly clawed out by Dean Henderson just before the break in a bright and breezy finish to the half by the Blues.

In control and continually probing, the Blues looked for what would surely be a killer third goal without creating too many clearcut opportunities.

A raft of substitutions was made by both sides - including a rapturous welcome for John Stones whose name had rang around the Etihad for most of the game - and the game seemed to be edging towards a sanguine conclusion.

But Rayan Cherki had other ideas and just minutes after his introduction, his burst forward and perfectly-weighted pass found Savinho who neatly placed the ball past Henderson to wrap up the points

- IANS

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Vikram M
As a neutral Indian football fan, I love how competitive the Premier League is. But let's be honest, City's squad depth is ridiculous - even with changes they look comfortable. Arsenal need a miracle now.
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Rohit P
Credit to Palace for trying, but City just too good at home. Savinho's goal was the icing on the cake. Hope Arsenal can hold on though - would be nice to see someone else win for a change. 🙏
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Priya S
It's impressive how City manage to win even with rotated sides. But I think Arsenal's title challenge deserves more respect - they've been brilliant this season. One bad result and everyone writes them off! 🤔
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Nikhil C
The race is on! As someone who follows both IPL and Premier League, this tension is similar to what we feel in cricket. City's goal difference is a massive advantage - that could decide everything. 🏆
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Kavya N
I appreciate the quality City have but honestly, the financial dominance makes it a bit boring. Would love to see Arsenal do it for the romance of football. Also, Foden is a gem - reminds me of how we celebrate our Indian football stars! ⚽
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Siddharth J
Excellent performance from City. The

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