Manchester City hammer Burnley with Leroy Sané adding the finishing touch

20 October 2018 16:02
Raheem Sterling was an unused substitute in this game, granted a rest after rediscovering his scoring touch with England. It might not do him any harm to realise how well Manchester City can operate without him, especially against sides as limited as Burnley.With Pep Guardiola sending on his other substitutes Kevin de Bruyne and Phil Foden for cameo appearances in the second half everyone in blue was happy in the end. The only possible complaint was that City might have won by an even greater margin, such was their total control, though when Riyad Mahrez and Leroy Sané added stylish goals in the closing minutes it hardly seemed to matter. Related: Chelsea’s late leveller against Manchester United sparks touchline chaos around Mourinho Related: Cardiff’s Kadeem Harris secures victory against a Fulham in freefall Continue reading......read full article

Source: TheGuardian