Premier League
Manchester City Maintains Control Of Premier League Title Race With Victory Over Fulham
Manchester City achieved a remarkable feat by securing their 16th consecutive victory against Fulham in all competitions, setting a new English record.
The match played at Craven Cottage, saw City emerge victorious with a resounding 4-0 win, further solidifying their position at the top of the Premier League table.
The game kicked off with City swiftly taking the lead after just 13 minutes. Joško Gvardiol orchestrated a brilliant play on the left wing, combining effectively with Kevin De Bruyne before expertly slotting the ball past Fulham’s goalkeeper Bernd Leno. This early goal set the pace for what would turn out to be a one-sided affair, with City dictating the tempo and creating numerous scoring opportunities.
Despite Fulham’s attempts to mount a comeback, City’s defense remained resolute, stopping any potential threats. Notably, Erling Haaland and Bernardo Silva tested Leno with their shots on goal, showing City’s attacking strength. Manuel Akanji came close to doubling the lead before halftime but skied his volley over the bar, leaving the scoreline at 1-0 going into the break.
The second half saw Fulham introducing Adama Traoré in an attempt to spark their offense. However, City continued to dominate possession and dictate play. Phil Foden extended the lead with a clinical finish after a driving run by Silva, demonstrating City’s ability to capitalize on their chances.
As the match progressed, Gvardiol added his name to the scoresheet with a well-taken goal at the back post, further highlighting City’s attacking depth and versatility. The victory was sealed in injury time when Issa Diop’s challenge on Julián Álvarez resulted in a penalty, which the Argentinian calmly converted to wrap up the emphatic 4-0 win for City.
With this win, City extended their winning streak and also maintained their stronghold at the top of the Premier League table. Pep Guardiola’s men are now just two victories away from securing a fourth consecutive league title, showing their relentless pursuit of excellence and dominance in English football.
For Fulham, the wait for a point against City continues, dating back to September 2011.