Manchester City survived a late fightback from Watford to claim a 2-1 victory and move five points clear at the summit of the Premier League.
Leroy Sane opened the scoring for the visitors shortly before half-time, with Riyad Mahrez doubling their advantage after 51 minutes.
Abdoulaye Doucoure bundled the ball over the line with five minutes remaining to ensure a nervy conclusion for Pep Guardiola’s side, but the champions held firm to secure their seventh consecutive Premier League win, and put the pressure firmly back on Liverpool, who travel to Burnley on Wednesday.
We hang on to get yet another three points… job well done! ? #WATMCI pic.twitter.com/2WGKo1FtB7
— Manchester City (@ManCity) December 4, 2018
City’s match at Vicarage Road was their second of 13 in the space of just 44 days, and Guardiola made six changes from the team that won against Bournemouth on Saturday, with top scorer Raheem Sterling dropping to the bench.
The changes in personnel however, had little effect on Guardiola’s well-oiled machine, and only the brilliance of Ben Foster ensured City didn’t head into the interval with more than a one-goal advantage.
First, Foster denied Sane after 11 minutes. Roberto Pereyra gave the ball away to the super-quick German international who charged down on Foster’s goal.
Sane attempted a dink, but Foster stuck out his left glove, and turned the ball away for a corner.
It was desperate and heroic in equal measure, and Foster then had to be on alert again to prevent Gabriel Jesus from beating him at his near post.
The hosts were firmly on the back foot, but after 32 minutes, a fine save from Ederson denied Troy Deeney.
The Brazilian dived the wrong way, but kept the ball out with his legs.
Normal order was restored just eight minutes later, however, when Sane made the breakthrough.
Mahrez whipped the ball in from City’s right-hand side, and Foster saved from David Silva, but the ball fell to Mahrez again, and this time, the Algerian found Sane at the back post, who chested the ball past Foster, and into the back of the net.
Sane, Bernado Silva and Jesus were all involved on City’s left-hand side, with the latter finding Mahrez unmarked, and the former Leicester winger made no mistake with a cool finish.
50. GOOOOAAAAAAL!!! And it’s another one. @Mahrez22 has one assist and one goal!
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— Manchester City (@ManCity) December 4, 2018
City were in complete control, as the oles rang out from the visiting section on the hour mark.
But, to their credit, Watford did not give up, and Doucoure tested Ederson with 15 minutes remaining before scoring in the closing minutes.
? | @abdoudoucoure16 grabs his first goal of the season ?#watfordfc #WATMCI [1-2]
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— Watford Football Club (@WatfordFC) December 4, 2018
Ederson saved at the feet of Andre Gray following a cross from Gerard Deulofeu, but Doucoure was on hand to get the ball over the line.
Watford went in search of what would have been the most unlikely of equalisers, but it was City who took the three points, and the league leaders will now bid to extend their winning run when they travel to Chelsea on Saturday evening.