A THREE-DAY REST clearly did the trick for Manchester City, as they thrashed Leicester City 5-1 thanks to four goals from Sergio Aguero and a treble of Kevin De Bruyne assists to go 16 points clear at the Premier League summit.
Much of the build-up was dominated by Riyad Mahrezโs return to Leicesterโs squad after missing 10 days of training in response to not securing a move to the hosts, but he was benched as City โ who were afforded a few days off beforehand โ ultimately cruised, with De Bruyne and Aguero stealing the show.
Although City enjoyed an electric start, going ahead in the third minute thanks to Raheem Sterlingโs 15th league goal of the season, they appeared to lack a little sharpness in the first half.
And a Nicolas Otamendi error 24 minutes in was punished in ruthless fashion by Jamie Vardy, reminding City there is more to Leicester than just Mahrez โ who was eventually introduced in the 62nd minute.
But Pep Guardiolaโs men stepped things up a notch after the break, with De Bruyne setting up a quick-fire Aguero double to effectively end Leicesterโs chances, with the Argentinian scoring for the seventh successive game at the Etihad across all competitions.
Leicester caused some problems towards the end, but Aguero added to an emphatic second-half performance by capitalising on a Kasper Schmeichel error before thumping in an injury-time fifth, as City bounced back from their disappointing draw with Burnley in style.
It did not take the home side long to establish an advantage, Sterling tapping in from close range following an exquisite De Bruyne cross between Schmeichel and his defenders.
The early goal was not a sign of things to come, however, as Cityโs performance became a little flat and Leicester equalised in the 24th minute.
Otamendiโs poor pass inside was intercepted by Vardy and the striker rode two challenges, before running at Aymeric Laporte and firing into the bottom-left corner from the edge of the box.
Sterling looked destined to restore Cityโs lead just before the break, only for Aleksandar Dragovic to produce a vital block after the England international had skipped past Schmeichel.
City did find themselves ahead once again in the 48th minute, however, as Aguero collected De Bruyneโs teasing low cross from the left and tapped in from a couple of yards out.
And the home side effectively wrapped things up soon after.
De Bruyne was the inspiration yet again, playing an intricate pass into the area and Aguero fired past Schmeichel, despite the goalkeeper getting a hand to it.
Claude Puel introduced Mahrez from the bench to a chorus of ironic cheers just after the hour mark, giving him his first appearance since January 20.
But the Algerianโs introduction was far too late to influence the outcome, as Aguero rounded off a sensational second-half performance in the final 13 minutes.
His third goal came via a Schmeichel gift, after the Denmark international had passed the ball straight to him and the Argentinian delightfully chipped into the net.
And he took his season tally to 21 late on, smashing in off the crossbar from 25 yards.
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Great to see a team that wants to win by actually playing attacking football the way football should be played.
@Jamie Smith: sad man
@John Jones: why by appreciating the type of football the top team in England are playing?id say you are sad if you canโt
@Jamie Smith: you were spouting that nonsense last year about Chelsea too
earlier on 10 premiership teams scored 10 goals altogether, City score 5 on their own. itโs clear where the entertainment is these days..
@Tommy Hogan: west ham got 2
@Bob Joe: thatโs true!
Who needs Sanchez when you have aguerooooo! Embarrassingly easy for the so called toughest league in the world.
@Gary OโHanlon: and at half the price at ยฃ250k a week. Goes to show money doesnโt buy success
@Jamie Smith: Its glaringly obvious how much you have a chip on your shoulder concerning United when you say โgoes to show money doesnโt buy successโ when talking about City.
@Stephen Lyons: just pointing out a fact spud. Strange that the team in first place has a star player on half the wages of a team that has mediocre player on double that.puts to bed the argument that city are trying to buy the league. Btw I didnโt bring up Sanchez incase you think I insinuated it
@Jamie Smith: utterly obsessed
@Jamie Smith: Sanchez is actually on 250k it was reported (more accurately recently). So no need for you to lose sleep for it anymore, heโs poor like the rest of us. Waitโฆ
@Jamie Smith: Man City were paying ยฃ95 million for Mahrez.
@Jamie Smith: Why were Man City trying to buy a mediocre player in Sanchez then?
@Brian: https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/man-utd-alexis-sanchez-wages-14169438.amp
Can you provide proof of his small wage
@Jamie Smith: well they didnโt pay 35m for him as it says in your article, in fact he did rally cost them anything so they can pay him whatever wages he wants. To bring in someone else of his quality would have cost 100-150m plus and their wages on top of that. Do you see where Iโm going with this now alan โฆ.
KDB and Man City wow. Aguero is a sensational striker. All time premier league legend.
Heโs lethal.
@Nollaig Elliot: top class Nolly
Aguero shows Kane who top dog is!!
Uh oh, couple of little boys having a meltdown on Twitter cause Sky Sports had the audacity to put a woman in the studio.
@Laura Walsh: Oh shut up ya fool ! We get it ok. Godโs sake what has it got to do with Aguero.
@Englandโs Envy: are you ok? Like, cognitively?
@Laura Walsh: Are you ok ok ? Like socialy ? Or just confused. Who gives a hoot about โLittle Boys โ opinion on twitter. Iโm more interested in how good Aguero is. Like, the article about Steph Houghton will be along shortly. We can all comment on how well she done.
@Englandโs Envy: sorry, Iโll be sure to tailor my future comments to your interests next time, anonymous Twitter person.
@Laura Walsh: Just leave the sexism out of it altogether. That will be a start. Good girl, proud and loud.
@Englandโs Envy: was the account you created where you pretended to be an autistic child banned?
@The Bloody Nine: You are sick, good bye. Muted with pleasure. Thatโs seriously sick.
Over 83,000 at Wembley today. A new record.