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Pep Guardiola unhappy with Everton as Manchester City go 4-points clear at the top of Premier League!

As the defending Premier League champions made it past a difficult journey to Goodison Park, they made an important move forward successfully defending their title. At Merseyside, Ilkay Gundogan scored a stylish hat trick whereas Haaland scored his 52nd goal during a fantastic season.

Guardiola had many reasons to be cheerful following that, though he was not pleased with the way Mina and teammate Everton center-back Conor Coady handled the evident danger provided by Haaland. At the conclusion of the game, the City manager confronted the two defenders on the field.

“It’s not necessary what he does on the pitch with the players. He knows exactly what he has done. He’s a good player, but defending like that it’s not necessary to do what he does. I admire Coady. With Mina, it’s not necessary. With everyone, it’s not necessary what he does every single game. I told him.”

City are scheduled to face Real Madrid and Manchester United in their continuous attempt to win the Champions League and FA Cup in pursuit of a treble, as well as additional Premier League games against Chelsea, Brighton, and Brentford.

Ilkay Gundogan scored an amazing goal in 37th minute to break the deadlock. The German midfielder happened to be in the correct spot in the area when Mahrez sent ball the in. Although having a straight back to the goal, he used his pelvis to have an hold on the ball before performing a brilliant move to send the shot past Pickford.

Gundogan then switches into a provider with a cross towards the penalty area, and then as usual that man Haaland appears to send a header over Pickford who got a glove to the ball yet fails to hold the strike. This’s blink and you’re going to miss it kind. The Norwegian scored a total of 36 goal now.

Gundogan then scored the 3rd goal which ensured game set and 3 points for Manchester City who are now as their manager pointed towards the fan, are just 2 wins away from a 3rd successive Premier League title.

This is Rohan Mukherjee. A Cricket, Football and Kabaddi fanatic who only thinks about sports all day. Rohan has a Bachelor's degree in Mass Comm and Journalism all because of his passion to become a Sports Writer.