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You don't come to Man City and get loads of them, but we did our best to get some. If anything we lost our concentration a little bit and the visuals for the ball were difficult. It was difficult conditions, but I was happy to play the game. We all wanted it to be played. Ilkay Gundogan has scored 15 non-penalty goals in 37 Premier League appearances since the start of last season, the most of any midfielder.

Gundogan has scored 16 goals in his last 31 Premier League matches for Manchester City - his previous 16 goals in Europe's big-five leagues were spread across matches. Free highlights from both games will be available on the Sky Sports website, App and YouTube channel. Play for free, entries by 3pm. Search Sky Sports. Manchester City West Ham: Champions too strong for Hammers in snowstorm Free highlights and match report as Ilkay Gundogan and Fernandinho fire champions Man City up to second in the Premier League; Manuel Lanzini scores stunning late consolation but Hammers fail to lay glove on City as they suffer back-to-back Premier League defeats.

Fill 2 Copy 11 Created with Sketch. Monday 29 November , UK. Around Sky. With Foden becoming more involved, the pressure did start to grow on the Palace defence and City were celebrating an equaliser on 61 minutes. Or what they thought was an equaliser. Foden's magical cross was directed home by Jesus from a seemingly-impossible angle but with City waiting to kick-off at the halfway line, VAR ruled that Foden had strayed offside in the build-up.

Jordan Ayew wasted a glorious chance and Cancelo saw a low shot saved as play swung from end to end but it was Palace who carried the greater threat. And, boss Patrick Vieira was celebrating a second goal with two minutes to play. Zaha, who timed his run in behind perfectly again, kept his cool under pressure and squared for substitute Michael Olise, who laid off for Gallagher to fire home and seal the points.

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola : "We're not able to win the game, we conceded our first goal [at home in the Premier League this season] and after we work really well in the first half and, I would say, 25 to 30 minutes in the second one. They had that goal and no more [in the first half]. We lost one game one year and we drew another one. It takes time to change the rhythm because the 'keeper all the time takes the momentum, long balls.

They are good at keeping the ball. At the end, the counter-attack anything can happen. Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira: "We are showing that we are improving as a team.

Coming to City it is one of the most difficult grounds in the Premier League. I'm really pleased with the way we approached the game.



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