Ruben Dias scores wonder-goal as Manchester City defeat Sunderland

Ruben Dias celebrates with his Manchester City teammates
Ruben Dias celebrates with his Manchester City teammatesČTK / imago sportfotodienst / Conor Molloy

Manchester City picked up their third win in a week after a brilliant 3-0 victory over Sunderland at the Etihad Stadium, where they’ve now won 12 of their last 13 Premier League (PL) games, including seven in a row.

Key stats

- Rayan Cherki has assisted 5 goals in the Premier League this season (2 in this game), no player has more

- Manchester City have scored in 13 of their 15 games; only Arsenal (14) have scored goals in more matches in the Premier League this season

- Sunderland have failed to score in 5 of their 15 games; only Wolverhampton Wanderers (9) and Nottingham Forest (8) have failed to score more often in the Premier League this season

Highlights

Match report

Following Arsenal’s defeat in the lunchtime kick-off, Manchester City knew that a win would put them within two points of the league leaders.

Unsurprisingly for a side that had never previously lost at home to Sunderland in the PL era, Pep Guardiola’s men controlled proceedings in the early stages.

Yet, they struggled to break down a stern rearguard stand from the visitors.

Rayan Cherki almost presented the current PL top scorer, Erling Haaland, with an opportunity to break the deadlock after flashing the ball across the face of the goal, but uncharacteristically, the Norwegian was unable to make the connection.

City continued to probe, however, and found themselves two goals to the good after netting twice in four minutes just after the half-hour mark.

First, Rúben Dias produced a Vincent Kompany-esque strike from 30 yards out, rifling a stunning effort into the top corner.

The home fans were still taking in that stunner from the Portuguese centreback before his defensive partner, Joško Gvardiol, doubled the hosts’ lead after towering the Sunderland defence to send his smashing header home from Phil Foden’s corner.

Those two goals made it a league-high 18 first-half goals for City this season.

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Régis Le Bris’ men finally grew into the contest in the second half and came close on two occasions to halving the deficit.

First, Wilson Isidor dispossessed Dias, but before he could fire on goal, Gianluigi Donnarumma brilliantly raced off the line to smother the Sunderland striker.

Then, Granit Xhaka was denied by the woodwork after the away side pushed for a goal. 

However, for all of Sunderland’s resolve and effort to get back into the game was dashed on 65 minutes through the man in form, Foden, though Cherki deserved all the credit after producing a stunning moment via a rabona cross for the Englishman to head home.

Cherki was clearly in the mood and almost found a goal of his own minutes later, but Robin Roefs did well to get down low and deny the Frenchman.

City coasted through the remaining quarter hour and looked back to their dominant best.

That said, consistency will be needed if they are going to chase Arsenal all the way in the PL title race.

Naturally, Sunderland will be disappointed with the result, and they drop down to seventh, but Le Bris will now turn his attention to next week’s massive Tyne-Wear derby against Newcastle United

Flashscore Man of the Match: Rayan Cherki (Manchester City)

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