Man City's 18-Game Winning Run Finally Ends at Crystal Palace

Posted by Thandiubani on Sun 31st Dec, 2017 - tori.ng

Mancity's Gabriel Jesus left the field in tears after an injury in the first half as the team's 18-Game winning run comes to an end.

Gabriel Jesus left the field in tears after an injury in the first half as part of a frustrating day for Manchester City and manager Pep Guardiola
 
Manchester City's 18-game Premier League winning run was ended by a goalless draw at Crystal Palace, who missed out on the chance to become the first team to beat them in the league this season when they had an injury-time penalty saved.
 
It was a disappointing display from Pep Guardiola's side, but they still extended their lead at the top of the table to 14 points - the biggest gap between the leaders and the chasing pack at this stage of the season in top-flight history.
 
It could have been worse for City had goalkeeper Ederson not saved Luka Milivojevic's spot-kick after substitute Raheem Sterling had fouled Wilfried Zaha in the box in the 92nd minute.
 
However it could still prove a costly afternoon for City with Gabriel Jesus leaving the field injured and in tears in the first half, and the league's top assist-maker Kevin de Bruyne stretchered off after a heavy tackle from Jason Puncheon in the final minute.
 
It leaves City with only one fit senior striker in Sergio Aguero who replaced Jesus at Selhurst Park.
 
While Chelsea and Manchester United trail City by some distance, they may see a small light at the end of the tunnel in a title race that appeared to be all but over before the turn of the year.
 
-Culled from BBC Sports
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