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Everton 1-3 Manchester City: Premier League result as Bernardo Silva, Julian Alvarez and Phil Foden secure the win following Jack Harrison's opener at Goodison Park

Premier League / Matchday 19
Goodison Park / 27.12.2023
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Paul Hassall

Updated 27/12/2023 at 22:19 GMT


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WORLD CHAMPIONS PRODUCE SECOND-HALF COMEBACK TO SINK TOFFEES
Bernardo Silva, Julian Alvarez and Phil Foden were all on target as newly crowned FIFA Club World Cup champions Manchester City returned to Premier League action with a hard-fought 3-1 win at Everton.
The Citizens were aiming to cut the gap on leaders Liverpool following their exploits in Saudi Arabia and made a dominant start with Jordan Pickford producing fine saves to deny Matheus Nunes, Alvarez and Jack Grealish.
Everton slowly worked their way into the contest and stunned the visitors on 29 minutes when ex-City winger Jack Harrison tucked in Dwight McNeil’s cut back from the left.
The away side continued to probe following the interval and Foden dragged them level with a 25-yard rocket on 53 minutes.
City’s tails were now up and the champions took the lead just after the hour when Alvarez fired his spot kick underneath Pickford.
Everton missed a great chance to level through substitute Dominic Calvert-Lewin before The Citizens sealed the points thanks to Bernardo Silva’s clinical finish four minutes from the end.
The result sees Guardiola’s side rise to fourth in the table, five points off the summit with a game in hand. Everton stay 17th and are a point above Luton having played a game more.
Next up, The Toffees visit Wolves on Saturday while Man City host Sheffield United.
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End of 2nd Half
90+7'
FULL TIME!
Everton 1-3 Man City.
90+5'
MAN CITY ATTEMPT
Pickford flings himself to his right to keep out another fizzing strike from Foden.
90+3'
IT'S OLE FOOTBALL FROM MAN CITY NOW
Everton just want the full-time whistle.
90+1'
MAN CITY CHANCE!
Foden lets rip with another blockbuster of an effort but sees it crash back off the post.
90'
STOPPAGE TIME
Six minutes added.
88'
MAN CITY'S FIRST MATCH AS WORLD CHAMPIONS WILL....
End with a victory!
The PL title defence could well be being put back on track.
86'
GOAL! - EVERTON 1-3 MAN CITY: (BERNARDO SILVA)
It's all over! Silva curls a 20-yard shot into the far corner of an empty net after Pickford's clearance was blocked into his path.
B. Silva
Goal
B. Silva
Manchester City
Manchester City
Goals1
Assists1
On target1
Fouls against1
86'
85'
MAN CITY ATTEMPT
Alvarez manufactures space for a shot from the left edge of the penalty area but can't keep his attempt down.
84'
CAN EVERTON MUSTER ONE BIG CHANCE TO RESCUE A POINT?
That DCL opportunity really was gilt-edged and you can't afford to miss openings like that against the likes of City.
82'
YELLOW CARD!
Grealish booked.
80'
EVERTON CHANGE
Danjuma on.
A. Danjuma
On
A. Danjuma
Everton
Everton
J. Harrison
Off
J. Harrison
Everton
Everton
Goals1
On target2
79'
YELLOW CARD!
Branthwaite booked for a late challenge as things begin to get a tad niggly.
Alvarez is okay following some treatment from the physio and will continue.
J. Branthwaite
Yellow card
J. Branthwaite
Everton
Everton
Yellow Cards1
Fouls1
77'
ALVEREZ IS DOWN AND ROLLING AROUND ON THE FLOOR
The Argentine was clattered by Tarkowski who took ball and then man with a firm but fair challenge.
75'
EVERTON CHANCE!
Calvert-Lewin flicks wide of the near post after a fine run and cross from Harrison on the right.
72'
AS IT STANDS
City will rise to fourth in the table, five points off the summit with a game in hand. Everton will stay 17th and will be a point above Luton having played a game more.
70'
STEPPING UP TO THE PLATE IN THE ABSENCE OF HAALAND
68'
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