Foden to the rescue

PHIL FODEN scored twice as Manchester City made up ground in the Premier League title race after almost blowing a two-goal lead against strugglers Leeds yesterday.

The result moved City up to second in the table, four points behind leaders Arsenal, while it is a sixth defeat in seven top-flight matches for Leeds.

However, it was anything but the routine victory anticipated when Foden scored the first of his brace with just 59 seconds on the clock. City were in total control as the England international steered in Matheus Nunes’ cross and Josko Gvardiol doubled their advantage in the 25th minute.

And against Leeds side seemingly incapable of keeping the ball long enough to launch a meaningful attack, it looked as though Daniel Farke’s side were in damage-limitation territory.

Only some excellent goalkeeping from Lucas Perri who complained he was being obstructed in the build-up to Gvardiol’s goal kept the visitors in the contest.

However, after the break, the introduction of Dominic Calvert-Lewin galvanised Leeds and he poked home after Nunes diverted the ball into his path.

When Lukas Nmecha converted his second attempt from the penalty spot after Calvert-Lewin had been fouled by City’s Croatian centre-back Gvardiol, the visitors’ hopes of an unlikely first away win since September 20 were briefly raised. BBC

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