Pep Guardiola says Manchester City will "never give up" after the champions narrowed the gap on leaders Liverpool to 11
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Gabriel Jesus scored twice as City survived a nervy finish to end Carlo Ancelotti's unbeaten start as Toffees manager.
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Leicester, who won 3-0 at Newcastle. Liverpool meanwhile can restore their 13-point lead at the top with against Sheffield
United on Thursday, one of two games in hand they have on their title rivals.
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delighted for the guys. This period is so tough. We did really well. Three more points and closer to Leicester."
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Jesus provided the spark of genius they needed.
He collected an Ilkay Gundogan pass on the edge of the area to put Guardiola's side ahead with a brilliant curling right-footed
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Jordan Pickford got a hand to, but could not keep out.
Seven minutes later, the Brazilian made it 2-0, this time with his left foot, when he darted on to a Riyad Mahrez pass and
buried a low shot past Pickford.
The City fans - who had earlier seen a close-range Phil Foden strike ruled out for offside by the video assistant referee - did
not celebrate either goal fully until the game had restarted. |