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Man City vs Newcastle Highlights: Phil Foden, Bernardo Silva power Man City win, Newcastle fall out of Champions League contention spot – Check Highlights

Man City vs Newcastle Highlights: Phil Foden, Bernardo Silva power Man City win, Newcastle fall out of Champions League contention spot – Check Highlights

Man City vs Newcastle Highlights: Premier League Highlights– Fabulous On Saturday afternoon at the Etihad, Manchester City defeated Newcastle 2-0 thanks to another goal from Phil Foden. Man City defeats Newcastle thanks to Foden and Bernardo Silva. Inside the first 15 minutes of the game, City’s winger increased his recent record to four goals in […]

Man City vs Newcastle Highlights: Premier League Highlights– Fabulous On Saturday afternoon at the Etihad, Manchester City defeated Newcastle 2-0 thanks to another goal from Phil Foden. Man City defeats Newcastle thanks to Foden and Bernardo Silva. Inside the first 15 minutes of the game, City’s winger increased his recent record to four goals in three games. He did it by slipping past at least three Newcastle players before Sven Botman deflected his close-range shot past Nick Pope. However Erling Haaland looked frustrated. Follow Premier League LIVE Updates in InsideSport.IN

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Man City vs Newcastle Highlights: Phil Foden, Bernardo Silva power Man City win, Newcastle fall out of Champions League contention spot – Check Highlights

Manchester City defeated Newcastle United 2-0 with contributions from Phil Foden and substitute Bernardo Silva to keep the pressure on title-rivals Arsenal. As a result, Newcastle’s chances of finishing in the top four were dealt another blow. City now has 58 points, two fewer than the league-leading Arsenal, who will play Bournemouth later today.

Man City vs Newcastle Highlights: Phil Foden, Bernardo Silva power Man City win, Newcastle fall out of Champions League contention spot – Check Highlights

Eddie Howe’s team has just one victory in their previous eight league games and is fifth in the standings with 41 points after losing to Manchester United by a score of 2-0 in last week’s Carabao Cup final. With his fourth goal in three games across all competitions, Foden, who had been out earlier this season with a bothersome foot problem, gave City the lead in the fifteenth minute.

The midfielder displayed exceptional control as he maneuvered past four Newcastle players and into the penalty area before his angled effort deflected off Sven Botman’s outstretched foot and past goalkeeper Nick Pope. After coming off the bench in the 65th minute, Silva scored two minutes later with a precise finish past Pope following an Erling Haaland flick.

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The score made City the sixth team in the Premier League to score 1,000 goals at home. Pep Guardiola’s team. As City looks to catch up to Arsenal in the title race, Foden’s return to form has given them a much-needed boost. At what he called the lowest point of his career, he scored against Bournemouth last weekend and then again against Bristol City in an FA Cup match during the week.

Man City vs Newcastle Highlights: Phil Foden, Bernardo Silva power Man City win, Newcastle fall out of Champions League contention spot – Check Highlights

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