straight to your inboxGary Neville believes Manchester City have been second best to Liverpool in the transfer market in the past couple of years.City finished runners-up to champions Liverpool - by some distance - in the Premier League last season.
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straight to your inboxGabriel Jesus is making just his second start of the season for Manchester City against Liverpool on Sunday.Though the heavyweight encounter isn't a top-of-the-table clash like it has been in their last few meetings, the match could have serious ramifications for the rest of the Premier League season.A win for City could see them close the gap on Liverpool to just two points with a game in hand, though a loss would see it be stretched to a hefty eight.It's clear how
.straight to your inboxGary Neville believes Manchester City have been second best to Liverpool in the transfer market in the past couple of years.City finished runners-up to champions Liverpool - by some distance - in the Premier League last season.
Man City urged to sign a new strikerSky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Micah Richards have called on Pep Guardiola to bring in a new striker.Manchester City have been short of attacking options this season, with both Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus missing periods with injuries.Ferran Torres has deputised well, but the Blues have been short of goals and failed to find the net again in Saturday’s 2-0 defeat at Tottenham.“I’ve got no doubt that Man City will be trying to find the next A-List
straight to your inboxThe Premier League say the decision to penalise Gabriel Jesus for handball in the build-up to Aymeric Laporte's disallowed goal for Manchester City at Tottenham was a factual decision.City were annoyed when they thought they had equalised at Spurs after falling behind to Heung-Min Son's early goal. Jesus controlled a cross and found Laporte, who swept home, but the Video Assistant Referee advised onfield referee Mike Dean to review the decision.
straight to your inboxBernardo Silva has recalled the time Ederson and Gabriel Jesus chased him around the Manchester City training ground.The incident happened in 2017, when City were preparing to face Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League.After a training game took place off camera, Jesus can be seen chasing down Bernardo, with Ederson joining in.The goalkeeper quickly outpaces his teammate and drags him to the ground with a huge smile across his face.Speaking to City's YouTube channel,
Pep Guardiola's City.However, the reason the Italian giants missed out on capturing his signature was down to Mancini's decision to ignore the advice of FIFA agent Sabatino Durante, who told the Inter boss to call Jesus and convince him to sign. "He could have gone to Inter, but Mancini didn’t call him.
straight to your inbox every day, freeGary Neville has rued Manchester United's inconsistency following Saturday's much-improved 3-1 win over Everton.Leading into the match, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was under growing pressure after back-to-back defeats.The MEN reported last week that United officials had made contact with Mauricio Pochettino after he appeared on Monday Night Football and admitted he was ready to return to management.United turned in a significantly better effort at Goodison Park,
straight to your inboxMatch of the Day presenter Gary Lineker believes Manchester City have made significant strides defensively after they were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Liverpool in the Premier League.The reigning champions took the lead at the Etihad Stadium thanks to Mohamed Salah's penalty in the 13th minute before Gabriel Jesus levelled the contest later in the first half.
straight to your inboxFormer Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane has said Manchester City need more of an attacking threat after Sunday's 1-1 draw with Liverpool.Gabriel Jesus rescued a point for City after Mohamed Salah had equalised from the penalty spot, but Pep Guardiola's men arguably should have won the game after missing a number of key chances.Kevin de Bruyne blazed a spot-kick wide near the end of the first half before Jesus missed a golden chance to seal victory, failing to divert
straight to your inboxPep Guardiola hailed the return of Gabriel Jesus as the striker helped Manchester City to a 1-1 draw against Liverpool. Mo Salah gave the visitors the lead at the Etihad after Kyle Walker had clumsily brought down Sadio Mane in the penalty box.
straight to your inbox Gabriel Jesus has revealed that he meant the brilliant turn that led to his equalising goal in Manchester City's 1-1 draw with Liverpool.Jesus was making just his second start of the season following his goalscoring return from injury in the Champions League on Tuesday and he kept up his streak of scoring in every game he's played this season today against the champions.
straight to your inboxFormer Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane has praised Manchester City's Gabriel Jesus for his goalscoring contribution in Sunday's draw with Liverpool.The Brazil international netted City's equaliser with a stunning two-touch finish just after the half-hour mark at the Etihad Stadium after Mohamed Salah's penalty had opened the scoring for the visitors.
straight to your inbox Manchester City take on Liverpool on Sunday in what is set to be yet another thrilling Premier League encounter. Though the season remains in its infancy the match could have massive ramifications for the title race, as Jurgen Klopp's side could move eight points clear of City with a victory.