Manchester City moved to the top of the Premier League table after a win at Turf Moor that also confirmed Burnley’s relegation back to the Championship.
Pep Guardiola’s side have found top form at a crucial stage of the season and now look serious title favourites. After making up a nine-point gap on Arsenal in less than two weeks, City climbed above the Gunners on goals scored with only five matches left to play. It is the first time since the opening week of the campaign that City have sat in first place.
Their rise has been built on a strong run of results. City are now unbeaten in 11 games, and the momentum is clearly with them as the title race enters its final stretch.
The visitors made a fast start and took the lead after just five minutes. Erling Haaland, City’s top scorer, raced through after a pass from Jeremy Doku and produced a delicate finish over the advancing Martin Dubravka. It was a calm and classy moment from the striker, who later came close again when he struck the post in the second half.
City could have gone ahead even earlier. Rayan Cherki tested Dubravka with a powerful effort that the goalkeeper did well to push on to the crossbar. Even after taking the lead, City continued to create openings but were not always clinical in front of goal. Nico O’Reilly saw his header saved by Dubravka, while Rayan Ait-Nouri fired over after a well-worked move.
With goal difference potentially important in the final weeks of the season, City may have wanted a bigger margin. Still, the result was enough to send them to the summit and strengthen their push for another league title.
Burnley had chances of their own and might have delayed the outcome. Jaidon Anthony cut inside and forced Gianluigi Donnarumma into a save, while Zian Flemming missed the target from a promising position. But the home side could not find a way back into the match.
The defeat seals a painful end to Burnley’s season. Scott Parker’s team will return to the Championship for the second time in three years, joining bottom club Wolves in the second tier next season.
For City, the mood is very different. After weeks of relentless pressure, they are top at exactly the right moment.
