MANCHESTER CITY 5, BURNLEY 0
It was definitely a good news day for Manchester City as Kevin De Bruyne made his long awaited return from a two month injury lay-off during a routine 5-0 win over Burnley.
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WEST HAM 1, MANCHESTER CITY 4
With the Premier League title already in the bag, Manchester City’s attention has turned to making their mark on the Premier League record books and Raheem Sterling was the man who was behind City’s sparkling performance in London at West Ham today, the provider of goals for Leroy Sane, Gabriel Jesus, and Fernandinho while ex-City defender Pablo Zabaleta turned the ball into his own net.
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MAN CITY 3, WEST BROM 0
Manchester City hardly had to break sweat as they stretched their lead at the top of the Premier League to 15 points.
West Brom, who won 3-2 at Liverpool in the Emirates FA Cup on Saturday, offered little threat as City made it 100 goals for the season in all competitions.
Goals from Fernandinho, Kevin De Bruyne and Sergio Aguero completed a stroll as City recorded a 13th straight win against the Baggies since 2012.
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Fernandinho has followed Nicolas Otamendi in becoming the latest Manchester City player to sign a contract extension which will see him stay at the club until 2020.
The Brazilian midfielder, 32, will turn 35 at the end of his new contract and has been deployed in a key defensive midfield role this season with City boss Pep Guardiola rating him highly.