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Michael Butler

Manchester City 3-0 Crystal Palace: Premier League – as it happened

Savinho scores the third goal for rampant Man City.
Savinho scores the third goal for rampant Man City. Photograph: Peter Powell/Reuters

That’s all from me. Congratulations to Manchester City for a very professional victory. Thanks for reading and for your emails. Roll on Arsenal v Burnley on Monday and Bournemouth v Manchester City on Tuesday!

Phil Foden, who is awarded as player of the match, speaks to Sky Sports:

For the first assist, I scanned a few times before I received the ball and Ant [Semenyo] made a good run. Sometimes you try things and they come off, it’s good to take risks.

For the second assist, I saw the defender coming across and just tried to help it into Omar’s [Marmoush] I did mean it, but it was a bit scruffy.

I had a good start to the season but dropped off in the second half and couldn’t find my way back into the team. These are such good players, that can happen. But I’m feeling good, it’s a team game and I’m pleased that we got the win.

Jamie Jackson's match report from the Etihad

Oh my word. Late, late goals in the Scottish title race, as Celtic score an injury-time winner to pile the pressure on Hearts!

Full-time results:
Hearts 3-0 Falkirk
Motherwell 2-3 Celtic

Pos Team P GD Pts
1 Hearts 37 35 80
2 Celtic 37 30 79
3 Rangers 37 30 69
4 Motherwell 37 22 58
5 Hibernian 37 15 57

And Celtic host Hearts this Saturday in the final game of the season!

This is the Premier League table, following City’s victory.

Pos Team P GD Pts
1 Arsenal 36 42 79
2 Man City 36 43 77
3 Man Utd 36 15 65
4 Liverpool 36 12 59
5 Aston Villa 36 4 59
6 AFC Bournemouth 36 4 55
7 Brighton 36 10 53
8 Brentford 36 3 51
9 Chelsea 36 6 49
10 Everton 36 0 49
11 Fulham 36 -6 48
12 Sunderland 36 -9 48
13 Newcastle 36 -2 46
14 Leeds 36 -5 44
15 Crystal Palace 36 -9 44
16 Nottm Forest 36 -2 43
17 Tottenham Hotspur 36 -9 38
18 West Ham 36 -20 36
19 Burnley 36 -36 21
20 Wolverhampton 36 -41 18

Full-time: Manchester City 3-0 Crystal Palace

City have done what they needed to do. They are two points behind Arsenal with two games remaining!

90+5 min: Palace make a late break, with Kamada shooting into the arm of John Stones inside City’s box but the referee waves play on.

90+4 min: Cherki is taking the mick now. Twice he is surrounded by Palace players but still emerges with the ball from the tightest of spaces.

90+2 min: Savinho pulls up, I think with cramp. In fairness, it must have been a while since he completed 90+ minutes in the Premier League. City have no substitutions left but Savinho is going to be OK to continue.

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90 min: Five minutes added on here.

88 min: City are beginning to enjoy themselves here. Cherki and Savinho with the flicks and the tricks. Arsenal fans, it’s time to go to bed. Show’s over.

86 min: That’s the game, then. But now City also have a superior goal difference to Arsenal. That could well be a factor come the end of the season.

GOAL! Manchester City 3-0 Crystal Palace (Savinho 84)

Cherki with a superb assist inside the full-back to release Savinho, who curls an R2 finish into the far corner. But the assist is the thing to admire here, just a perfectly weighted pass into Savinho’s path.

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82 min: City make more changes and a huge cheers go up around the stadium, both for the first player departing and for the player coming on. John Stones replaces Phil Foden, who looked genuinely back to his best this evening. Stones is leaving City at the end of the season, remember.

Mateo Kovacic and Rayan Cherki are also on, with Omar Marmoush and Bernardo Silva withdrawn.

80 min: Donnarumma, seemingly bored of this cakewalk for City, passes the ball straight to Kamada, who bursts into the area. Kamada hits the deck in the City penalty area and looks hopefully towards the referee … but is booked for diving! The Japanese protests but replays show it was blatant simulation.

77 min: Semenyo, operating as a centre-forward, plays a nice one-two with Savinho but can’t find Doku on the edge of Palace’s box. Wharton makes a beat interception.

74 min: That is Johnson’s last involvement and it’s been another poor evening for the former Nottingham Forest winger, who is still yet to score for Palace since his move from Tottenham. Kamada comes on.

72 min: Guardiola looks very upset on the touchline. I think he can sense that the game is drifting somewhat. City have ceded control of the second half and Palace are edging their way back into it. Johnson wins a corner for the visitors but then floats a dreadful set-piece straight into the hands of Donnarumma. No pace on the delivery.

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70 min: Sarr is working really hard up and down this right wing for Palace. He is getting forward well but also tracking back to double up on Doku, when City have the ball.

68 min: Wharton has already made a difference for Palace since coming on and the midfielder sends a delicious trivela through ball over the top for Johnson. The Palace winger, though, makes a pig’s ear of things, miscontrolling the ball and then punting a cross straight over Donnarumma’s crossbar. Eeeeesh.

65 min: “I agree that neither of the kits on display are classics,” emails Tim Smith. “If you want to see a beauty, check out the Scottish Premier livestream. Motherwell FC is celebrating its 140th anniversary in a green kit (to my eyes, petrol blue in official verbiage). Clean, simple, and no shirt sponsor makes it a knockout.”

63 min: Bernardo Silva uncharacteristically gives the ball away to Sarr! The Palace substitute bears down on goal, but drags a weak shot straight at Donnarumma!

62 min: Bernado Silva is playing centre-back now. I’m completely lost now.

60 min: Palace respond with three changes of their own. Jorgen Strand Larsen on for Jean-Philippe Mateta, Adam Wharton replaces Will Hughes in midfield and Ismaïla Sarr on for Pino, who has had a poor night.

58 min: City make a couple of early changes. Gvardiol off for Doku, Aké on for Nunes.

I think that means Khusanov will shirt to right back and Aké will come into central defence. Doku to his regular position on the left flank, and it looks like Aït-Nouri is going to drop into that hybrid role that Gvardiola was playing.

56 min: Bernardo Silva is bossing things, as per. Just the last player you want to chase around when City are sitting pretty on a 2-0 lead.

54 min: Signs of life from Palace, who are finally enjoying a bit of possession. Hughes wiggles free on the edge of City’s box, feeds Lerma, but the Colombian takes a heavy touch when a better one would have set up a shooting opportunity.

52 min: Savinho skins Canvot with a lovely bit of skill before Mitchell comes crashing late into City’s Brazilian. Yellow card for Palace’s left wing-back.

49 min: It’s true that Palace should be wary of sleepwalking their way through the rest of the Premier League season. They can’t seriously expect to turn it on in the Conference League final if they spend the next two-and-a-half matches getting battered. Not only will Palace need to retain some sort of form, many of their players will also be sweating over their World Cup places.

47 min: “I’m having a hard time figuring out which is the case: Is the City attack brilliant?” asks Kári Tulinius. “If so, why has Pep persisted with a worse front three all season. Or is the Palace defence just awful? Then maybe the Oberbürgmeister of Freiburg should start drawing up the parade route.”

Peeeeeeep!

We are underway again at the sodden Etihad Stadium.

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Meanwhile, in Scotland …

This is the live Premier League table. City will be two points shy of Arsenal with an identical goal difference if it finishes 2-0 here.

Pos Team P GD Pts
1 Arsenal 36 42 79
2 Man City 36 42 77
3 Man Utd 36 15 65
4 Liverpool 36 12 59
5 Aston Villa 36 4 59

Half-time reading:

Half-time: Manchester City 2-0 Crystal Palace

This is the first time that Foden has provided two assists in the same Premier League game since December 2023.

45 min: One minute added on. It’s worth flagging that with those two goals, City are now level on goal difference with Arsenal.

Amazing save from Henderson to deny Gvardiol!

44 min: City so nearly add a third. Once again, it is Foden at the heart of things, crossing for Gvardiol. The Croatian rises at the far post, nods back across goal powerfully. It looks a certain goal before Henderson springs to this right and somehow palms it wide! Remarkable save! Gvardiol was wheeling away.

42 min: Foden is purring, there is a real spring in his step now. Amazing what a bit of confidence can do.

“Wrong way on the prayer wheel, Charles, the other way, the other way,” quips Justin Kavanagh, “and don’t set the house on fire with those candles.”

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GOAL! Manchester City 2-0 Crystal Palace (Marmoush 40)

Another Foden assist! Aït-Nouri lofts a ball over the top to Foden, who checks his mirrors and hooks a first-time pass square to Marmoush. The Egyptian lets the ball run across his body before swivelling and finishing past Henderson and the retreating Palace bodies on the line!

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37 min: As kits go, neither the home City shirt (with the sash) nor this gold away number from Palace is one for the ages.

35 min: “Well that’s jinxed it – thanks Michael,” writes Charles Antaki of my comments on a lack of City invention before their goal. “Arsenal fans have it tough enough. I’m going to have to add another dozen candles to the altar and give the prayer wheel an extra energetic spin if the fates are to be rebalanced.”

33 min: You have to say that was a sublime assist from Foden. He has been woefully short of his best in recent months but the way he saw that opening and executed it with that neat back-heel was brilliant. That will not have been lost on Thomas Tuchel.

GOAL! Manchester City 1-0 Crystal Palace (Semenyo 31)

City finally show some invention as Foden impudent backheel unlocks Palace’s defence. Semenyo is onto the through ball in a flash and finishes beautifully to find the far corner. Semenyo took it early, which completely wrong-footed Henderson in the Palace goal. A lovely goal! That’s what happens when you take risks in the final third.

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28 min: He’s no Mahrez on that right wing for City, but Savinho is still one of the best dribblers in the Premier League. Take on Mitchell, man! What’s the worst that could happen?!

26 min: City move the ball into wide areas, then recycle it back centrally, them switch the play to the other flank and repeat. Eeeeeesh, this is turgid stuff.

23 min: Mikel Arteta and anyone associated with Arsenal will be watching this (or reading this?) with encouragement. City have been very poor, despite having 80% possession.

21 min: It’s bucketing it down in Manchester. Bernardo Silva will miss this.

19 min: Just as I write that, City create their first real chance! It’s a clumsy City move, but ultimately an effective one as Aït-Nouri plays a one-two with Foden and bundles his way past Muñoz before dragging a shot wide of the near post with his weaker right foot.

17 min: Lots of possession and probing from City. Not a lot of incision. This very much looks like a rusty attacking unit missing the invention of Doku and Cherki.

15 min: Guéhi is yet to taste defeat in a City shirt, in the Premier League. I wonder how the former Palace captain is feeling tonight, against his old teammates.

13 min: And from the corner, Richards rises at the near post and nods over! The Palace defender should probably have scored, jumping over Guéhi.

12 min: Another foray from Palace down the left! City don’t look comfortably defensively in this new formation and Johnson streams down the left wing unopposed. He crosses for Pino, alone on the penalty spot, and the Spaniard shoots towards the bottom corner … but Gvardiol gets back to make a crucial block! The ball squirts behind for a corner.

10 min: A word for Jaydee Canvot, who has slotted into the Palace defence to replace the outgoing Marc Guéhi, to Manchester City of course. The French teenager has been sensational and the only Palace player to start the last 17 matches for the club.

8 min: A couple of City corners, but Palace head the ball away to safety.

6 min: Palace are defending deep but have twice sprung forward quickly on the counter attack, latterly with Mitchell down the left. The Palace academy product couldn’t find the right pass, though, and was eventually run out of play.

4 min: I had City down pre-match as a 4-3-3 but I think they might be playing wing backs tonight, with Aït-Nouri and Mateus Nunes on either flank? It’s not actually very clear. Gvardiol looks as though he is playing in midfield when City are in possession and slots in as a centre-back when Palace have the ball. My head hurts.

Crystal Palace goal disallowed?!

2 min: It’s not clear if the ball crossed the line as Mateta connects with a Johnson cross, but the former Nottingham Forest winger is eventually called back for offside, only after Donnarumma claws the ball out from his goalmouth. Replays show that Johnson was just off, so correct decision. A good start from Palace!

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Peeeeeeep!

The teams are out! City in their sky blue, Palace in their away gold strip. We are ready to go!

“Fantasy managers everywhere who waited patiently for this week to play their triple captain card on Haaland are cursing Pep right now,” sighs Robert Jenkins.

A big night, then, for Phil Foden. The 2024 PFA Players’ Player of the Year has been very underwhelming this season and has fallen out of Guardiola’s favoured XI in recent months. At the moment, Foden looks unlikely to make England’s World Cup squad. In terms of No 10s, Morgan Rogers, Jude Bellingham, Eberechi Eze, Cole Palmer (if fit) and Morgan Gibbs-White are ahead of Foden at present, I would suggest. Time for the 25-year-old to step up.

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“Wow! Pep leaving his three best attackers on the bench!” writes Justin Kavanagh. “He’s definitely choosing tails in that title coin-flip tonight.”

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Pep Guardiola explains his team selection to Sky Sports:

There is a risk in making changes but the manager is here to take the risk. We have to take it. People may not believe me but I trust my players. In three days we have to travel to London, it’s always a long trip, while Chelsea do not have to travel. Then we immediately have to travel to Bournemouth [for next Tuesday’s game], one of the top-form teams, so everyone has to play these three games. The Premier League is so complicated. If those games were five or six days later, maybe the situation would have been different.

“Never mind who plays for Palace tonight it’s more about how; they were embarrassing at Bournemouth last week, the amount of tanking going on there was more to suited to Bovington a few miles up the road,” emails Dave Estherby.

Let’s unpack those teams.

Remarkably, it looks like Pep Guardiola is resting some of his key players for this Saturday’s FA Cup final. That is something of a shock, given the ongoing title race. There are six changes from the side that beat Brentford 3-0 on Saturday.

Josko Gvardiol makes a welcome return to the starting XI after a five-month absence. Phil Foden hasn’t started a league game since 4 March, but he comes in as well. This is Savinho’s first league start since New Year’s Day.

Palace make four changes but a couple of omissions aside, this is close to their strongest XI. Jean-Philippe Mateta makes his 199th appearance for Palace, Pino comes in for Sarr, while Lerma and Hughes replace Wharton and Kamada. It’s probably those latter two changes that weaken the visitors the most.

Team news! Haaland, Doku and Cherki on the City bench!

Manchester City (4-3-3): Donnarumma; Nunes, Khusanov, Guéhi, Gvardiol; Ait-Nouri, Bernardo (c), Foden; Semenyo, Savinho, Marmoush
Subs: Trafford, Dias, Reijnders, Stones, Ake, Kovacic, Haaland, Cherki, Doku.

Crystal Palace (3-4-2-1): Henderson (c); Richards, Lacroix, Canvot; Munoz, Lerma, Hughes, Mitchell; Johnson, Pino; Mateta.
Subs: Benitez, Sarr, Clyne, Kamada, Wharton, Strand Larsen, Riad, Devenny, Cardines.

City’s women, of course, have already been already champions of England this season. And now they have a purpose-built £10m training facility to boot.

The state of play at the top of the Premier League table, as if you need reminding. This feels like last-chance saloon for City, win or bust.

Pos Team P GD Pts
1 Arsenal 36 42 79
2 Man City 35 40 74
3 Man Utd 36 15 65
4 Liverpool 36 12 59
5 Aston Villa 36 4 59

Here’s what Pep Guardiola had to say before tonight’s match.

We lost the two finals of the FA Cup because the referees didn’t do their jobs they should do, even the VAR. When this happens it is because we have to do better, not the referees or VAR.

I never trust anything since I arrived [at City] a long time ago. Always I learned you have do it better – be in a position to do it better because [if not] you blame yourself with what you have to do, because [VAR] is a flip of a coin. You have to do better and better for yourself, and that is focusing on Crystal Palace for us.”

This isn’t the only crucial match to help decide a British title race tonight. It’s an absolutely gargantuan evening in Scotland: if Hearts beat Falkirk and Celtic lose to Motherwell, the Edinburgh side will be crowned champions for the first time since 1960.

Preamble

Manchester City should win this. Should. By the time that Arsenal play Burnley on Monday, Manchester City should be just two points behind the Gunners with two games to play. Should.

Of course, things are rarely as simple as should. It wasn’t too long ago that Palace were Manchester City’s bogey team – literally any excuse to wheel out the Andros Townsend volley from 2019, a Puskas Award nominee – and Guardiola will remember last year’s FA Cup final all too well.

The smart money says that Palace’s heroics won’t be repeated here. Palace have nothing to play for in the Premier League, other than keeping form and fitness for the Conference League final later this month. That European final comes just three days after their final match of the season, against Arsenal no less, and there is plenty of scrutiny on Oliver Glasner’s team selection both in that game and this evening against City. Will Palace’s manager rest his best? Will those that play perform with the same drive and verve as is normally expected? Glasner has hinted at squad rotation: “I’m responsible for Crystal Palace and I get paid for doing the best things for Crystal Palace and not for City and not for Arsenal.”

Motivation for City, of course, is not a problem. They have everything to play for domestically, both in the Premier League and this Saturday’s FA Cup final against Chelsea, and (that fateful 3-3 draw at Everton aside) are on a relentless run of form. Everything points to a City win and that’s exactly why we are here, in case it’s not.

Kick-off: 8pm BST.

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