Manchester City v Everton, 01 January 2020

Score2-1 to Manchester City
RefereeAndre Marriner
CompetitionPremier League
VenueEtihad Stadium
Attendance54,407
Kick-off: 5.30pm Premier League Head to Head Played: 46 Manchester City won: 19 Drawn: 9 Everton won: 18 Manchester City scored: 65 Everton scored: 56 Manchester City had now five consecutive league games against Everton for the first time. Their first meeing was in December 1899. This became the fourth game in the history of the Premier League when a Brazilian player had scored for both teams; also Liverpool versus Tottenham Hotspur in March 2019, Chelsea versus Liverpool in October 2015 and Middlesbrough versus Manchester City in May 2008.

2 Manchester City

Manager: Pep Guardiola

1 Everton

Manager: Carlo Ancelotti

Goals:

Gabriel Jesus 51 G
Gabriel Jesus 58 G

Goals:

Richarlison 71 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Claudio Bravo
Defender Eric García
Defender João Cancelo
Defender Benjamin Mendy
Defender/Midfielder Fernandinho
Defender/Midfielder Rodri
Midfielder Ilkay Gündogan
Midfielder/Forward Kevin De Bruyne
Midfielder/Forward Phil Foden
Midfielder/Forward Riyad Mahrez

Starting lineup:

Jordan Pickford Goalkeeper
Yerry Mina Defender
Djibril Sidibé Defender
Seamus Coleman Defender/Midfielder
Lucas Digne Defender/Midfielder
Mason Holgate Defender/Midfielder
Tom Davies Midfielder
Fabian Delph Midfielder
Dominic Calvert-Lewin Midfielder/Forward
Richarlison Midfielder/Forward
Gylfi Sigurdsson Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

David Silva for Phil Foden 83
Raheem Sterling for Riyad Mahrez 90

Substitutions:

Theo Walcott for Seamus Coleman 59
Moise Kean for Gylfi Sigurdsson 66

Cards:

Cards:

Yerry Mina 30 Y
Fabian Delph 69 Y
Tom Davies 79 Y
Dominic Calvert-Lewin 86 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Scott Carson
Defender Angeliño
Defender Kyle Walker
Midfielder David Silva
Midfielder/Forward Bernardo Silva
Midfielder/Forward Raheem Sterling
Forward Sergio Agüero

On the bench:

Defender Michael Keane
Defender/Left back Leighton Baines
Midfielder Anthony Gordon
Midfielder/Forward Theo Walcott
Forward Cenk Tosun
Forward Moise Kean

Comments:

League position: 3rd Manchester City had now won six of their last seven home games in the Premier League. City had now failed to score in the first-half of six of their last eight home games in the Premier League. They had now taken 44 points from their 21 games so far in this Premier League season; six points fewer than at the same stage of the previous season. Phil Foden scored after 12 minutes but the goal was disallowed after a VAR review due to an offside decision.

Comments:

League position: 11th Everton failed in their attempt to win consecutive away games in the Premier League for the first time since September 2016. The Toffees failed in their attempt to complete a run of remaining unbeaten in seven games in all competitions for the first time since December 2017. Gabriel Jesus became the third player to score in five consecutive appearances in the Premier League against Everton; also Ian Wright for Arsenal (October 1992 to January 1996) and Les Ferdinand for Queens Park Rangers and Newcastle United (April 1994 to December 1995). Bernard was originally named in the starting line-up before suffering an injury in the pre-match warm-up. Tom Davies was promoted to the starting XI with Anthony Gordon taking his place on the bench.

2 Manchester City

Manager: Pep Guardiola

Goals:

Gabriel Jesus 51 G
Gabriel Jesus 58 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Claudio Bravo
Defender Eric García
Defender João Cancelo
Defender Benjamin Mendy
Defender/Midfielder Fernandinho
Defender/Midfielder Rodri
Midfielder Ilkay Gündogan
Midfielder/Forward Kevin De Bruyne
Midfielder/Forward Phil Foden
Midfielder/Forward Riyad Mahrez

Substitutions:

David Silva for Phil Foden 83
Raheem Sterling for Riyad Mahrez 90

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Scott Carson
Defender Angeliño
Defender Kyle Walker
Midfielder David Silva
Midfielder/Forward Bernardo Silva
Midfielder/Forward Raheem Sterling
Forward Sergio Agüero

Comments:

League position: 3rd Manchester City had now won six of their last seven home games in the Premier League. City had now failed to score in the first-half of six of their last eight home games in the Premier League. They had now taken 44 points from their 21 games so far in this Premier League season; six points fewer than at the same stage of the previous season. Phil Foden scored after 12 minutes but the goal was disallowed after a VAR review due to an offside decision.

1 Everton

Manager: Carlo Ancelotti

Goals:

Richarlison 71 G

Starting lineup:

Jordan Pickford Goalkeeper
Yerry Mina Defender
Djibril Sidibé Defender
Seamus Coleman Defender/Midfielder
Lucas Digne Defender/Midfielder
Mason Holgate Defender/Midfielder
Tom Davies Midfielder
Fabian Delph Midfielder
Dominic Calvert-Lewin Midfielder/Forward
Richarlison Midfielder/Forward
Gylfi Sigurdsson Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Theo Walcott for Seamus Coleman 59
Moise Kean for Gylfi Sigurdsson 66

Cards:

Yerry Mina 30 Y
Fabian Delph 69 Y
Tom Davies 79 Y
Dominic Calvert-Lewin 86 Y

On the bench:

Defender Michael Keane
Defender/Left back Leighton Baines
Midfielder Anthony Gordon
Midfielder/Forward Theo Walcott
Forward Cenk Tosun
Forward Moise Kean

Comments:

League position: 11th Everton failed in their attempt to win consecutive away games in the Premier League for the first time since September 2016. The Toffees failed in their attempt to complete a run of remaining unbeaten in seven games in all competitions for the first time since December 2017. Gabriel Jesus became the third player to score in five consecutive appearances in the Premier League against Everton; also Ian Wright for Arsenal (October 1992 to January 1996) and Les Ferdinand for Queens Park Rangers and Newcastle United (April 1994 to December 1995). Bernard was originally named in the starting line-up before suffering an injury in the pre-match warm-up. Tom Davies was promoted to the starting XI with Anthony Gordon taking his place on the bench.