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Manchester City Beat Liverpool Badly, Gundogan Scores Goals

Manchester City beat Liverpool badly as Gundogan scored two goals: EPL.

Two goals from Ilkay Gundogan (49th and 73rd minutes) helped Manchester City beat Liverpool 4–1 on Sunday to take a five-point lead while topping the English Premier League (EPL) table.

It is City’s 10th consecutive win in the league, while the first since 2003 at Anfield. With this win, Pep Guardiola’s team City have topped the table with 50 points from 22 matches, while second-placed Liverpool has 45 points from 23 matches.

However, Gundogan missed out on a penalty in halftime but put City ahead in the fourth minute after the break. At the same time, Muhammad Salah (63rd minute) equaled Liverpool, which is Liverpool’s first goal at home this year.

After this, Gundogan and Rahim Sturlig (76th minute) scored two goals in three minutes to give City a 3–1 lead. In the final time, Phil Foden (83rd minute) scored City’s margin of victory 4–1.

Everton hold Manchester United to a draw

Dominic Clevert Levine’s second-half goal in the fifth minute of Injury time helped Everton prevent Manchester United from a 3-3 draw in the English Premier League (EPL).

United lost the opportunity to equalize at the top with Manchester City. City has 47 points from 21 matches and United have 45 points from 23 matches.

Edison Cavani (24th), Bruno Funarandis (45th), and Scott McTomini (70th minute) scored for United. Everton trailed by two goals in the first half and scored two goals within three minutes at the start of the second half.

Everton was scored by Abdoloy Dokor in the 49th minute, while James Rodrigues equalized in the 52nd minute.

The match between Fulham and West Ham ended in a goalless draw, while Newcastle beat Southampton 3–2 in another match.

Jamshedpur FC’s road to playoff difficult, East Bengal defeated

SC East Bengal beat Jamshedpur FC 2–1 in their 16th match of the seventh season of the Hero Indian Super League (ASL) at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Goa on Sunday.

Thanks to a stunning performance by German midfielder Matty Steeman (one goal and one assist). Defeated With this defeat Jamshedpur FC’s road to playoff has become difficult.

Steeman scored in the sixth minute for East Bengal while Anthony Pilkington scored in the 68th minute.

Steeman was also assisted in the second goal of East Bengal. Peter Hartley scored the only goal in the 83rd minute for Jamshedpur.

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