Manchester City vs Everton

Manchester City are placed second in the league with forty-one points from thirteen wins, two draws, and a loss. In the week behind us, they suffered their first defeated of the season when they lost to Chelsea by the result of 2-0. This was Sarri’s first win against Pep Guardiola. Kante opened the goal-scoring sheet in the closing minutes of the first half and mid-second half, David Luiz added a goal of his own to set the final result. Despite having a similar number of shots on target, the Blues were the one who managed to capitalize, and in the end rightfully got the win.
Everton hold the seventh spot in the league standings with twenty-four points from six wins, six draws, and four losses. Currently, they are on a three-game winless streak with a loss and two consecutive draws. One of the draws came in the week behind us against Watford. Doucoure scored for Watford and Coleman of Everton scored an own goal. On the other side, Richarlison scored the first goal for Everton and Digne equalized and made it 2-2 in the sixth minute of the second half stoppage time after a free kick shot.

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Manchester City: Ederson; Delph, Laporte, Kompany, Walker; Gundogan, Fernandinho, Silva; Sane, Sterling, Mahrez

Everton: Pickford; Keane, Mina, Zouma; Coleman, Gomes, Gueye, Digne; Sigurdsson, Bernard; Richarlison