City keeps pressure on rivals after fast Palace start
Manchester City kept up the pressure on its title rivals and Kevin de Bruyne hit his 100th goal for the club in a 4-2 victory at Crystal Palace.
There had been doubts about whether or not the Belgian or Erling Haaland would be in the starting line-up for the lunchtime kick-off at Selhurst Park, where the in-form Jean-Philippe Mateta fired the hosts in front three minutes after kick-off.
De Bruyne drew the sides level moments later, and City took the lead for the first time less than two minutes after the restart via Rico Lewis’s second Premier League goal before De Bruyne set up Haaland for City’s third.
De Bruyne then added another with a solo effort to make it a century of goals for City in the 70th minute.
Palace substitute Odsonne Edouard clawed one back late on, and while Pep Guardiola’s men looked to pad what could be vital scoring statistics at the end of the season, they could not find a fifth in seven minutes of second-half stoppage-time.
With safety all but secured, perhaps the more interesting proposition for Palace is now how it might affect the title chase.
Arsenal and City will be keeping their eyes on the south London side, which travels to Liverpool next weekend.