Man City Held to Goalless Draw at Sunderland, Slip Four Points Behind Arsenal

Manchester City were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw away at Sunderland, missing a crucial opportunity to close the gap on league leaders Arsenal. Despite dominating possession and creating numerous chances, including close-range efforts and a shot off the post, City failed to find a breakthrough. The match marked the return of midfielder Rodri from injury, but even his presence couldn't inspire a winning goal. The result leaves Pep Guardiola's side four points behind Arsenal at the halfway point of the Premier League season.

Key Points: Man City 0-0 Sunderland: Title Race Setback for Guardiola

  • City extend unbeaten run to 7 games
  • Miss chance to close gap on Arsenal
  • Rodri returns from injury
  • Multiple close-range chances wasted
  • Sunderland defend resiliently for point
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Premier League: Man City held to goalless draw at Sunderland

Man City's Premier League title hopes take a hit after a 0-0 draw at Sunderland. Pep Guardiola's side dominated but couldn't score, leaving them four points behind Arsenal.

"We could not score in the six-yard box. How many times were we in the six-yard box against the keeper and could not convert. - Pep Guardiola"

Sunderland, Jan 2

Manchester City started the new calendar year with a 0-0 draw at Sunderland's Stadium of Light. Pep Guardiola's side missed their opportunity to move back within two points of the Gunners, following the entertaining stalemate.

The result means City extended its unbeaten run in the Premier League to seven matches and now sit four points behind leaders Arsenal at the halfway point of the campaign.

Bernardo Silva thought he'd opened the scoring just five minutes in when he touched home a corner flicked on by Erling Haaland, but the captain was narrowly offside.

Sunderland grew into the game from there but neither side truly looked like beating the goalkeepers in front of them before the break.

The start of the second half brought with it an uplifting moment for City fans everywhere as Rodri took to the pitch for the first time since a brief substitute appearance in early November.

The Spaniard started a move barely a minute into his return that brought City's best chance yet, but Savinho cleared the bar with his attempt from Rayan Cherki's low cross.

As the hour mark passed, Roefs again refused to yield when sub Josko Gvardiol ghosted into the box and glanced a header on target.

Jeremy Doku and Phil Foden then came even closer, only for brave defensive heads to block their goalbound shots.

Gvardiol, now spending more time in the Sunderland box than his own half, then somehow flicked a cross onto the outside of the post from all of 12 yards.

City threw everything at the hosts in the closing stages but couldn't force a winner in a typical Premier League battle.

After the match Man City manager Pep Guardiola sais, "Good. Take the point. The second half was excellent. We missed. We could not score in the six-yard box. How many times were we in the six-yard box against the keeper and could not convert. Of course, the threat they have, they are really good."

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Priya S
As an Indian football fan, I stayed up late for this! So frustrating to watch. So many chances, especially Gvardiol hitting the post 😫. The Premier League race is so tight, every point matters. Hope this doesn't come back to haunt them.
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Rohit P
Have to give credit to Sunderland's defence. They fought like tigers. This is why we love the Premier League - any team can get a result on their day. City will bounce back, they're too good not to.
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Sarah B
Good to see Rodri back! His presence was felt immediately. The midfield balance is just different with him. The title race is alive and well. As a neutral fan in Mumbai, more drama please! 🏆
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Vikram M
Pep's comment about missing in the six-yard box says it all. World-class players should be burying those chances. It's a mental thing sometimes. Respectful criticism: City looked a bit predictable in attack without De Bruyne's creativity.
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Karthik V
The offside call on Silva's early goal was so close! VAR giveth and VAR taketh away. These small margins decide championships. Still, 7 matches unbeaten is not bad. Long season ahead, City fans shouldn't panic yet.

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