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Manchester City claim 17th straight win, United 13 points adrift

Manchester City’s striker Sergio Aguero (R) heads the ball to score their third goal against Bournemouth © AFP / Oli SCARFF

London, United Kingdom, Dec 23 – Manchester City racked up a 17th consecutive Premier League victory after Sergio Aguero’s 100th and 101st Etihad Stadium goals inspired a 4-0 win over Bournemouth on Saturday.

Aguero scored twice and set up Raheem Sterling as Pep Guardiola’s side made it 18 wins and one draw in the first half of the season.

City are 13 points clear of second-placed Manchester United, who lost more ground on the leaders after conceding a last-gasp equaliser in a 2-2 draw at 10-man Leicester City.

Harry Kane equalled the record for Premier League goals in a calendar year with a hat-trick in a 3-0 win at Burnley that lifted Tottenham Hotspur to fifth place, while third-place Chelsea drew 0-0 at Everton.

Hailing Aguero, Guardiola said: “He is a special player, a legend, and I am so happy when he plays good and he is scoring goals.”

Tottenham Hotspur’s striker Harry Kane celebrates after scoring at Turf Moor in Burnley © AFP / Lindsey PARNABY

City are now two wins off the record for consecutive victories in Europe’s top five leagues, which was set by Guardiola’s Bayern Munich in 2013-14.

They have already become the first team to score 100 goals in the English top flight in a single year since Liverpool in 1982.

City took a 27th-minute lead when Aguero met Fernandinho’s cross with a diving header to bring up a century of goals in front of City’s fans since his 2011 move from Atletico Madrid.

The Argentina striker’s dinked pass set up Sterling to smash home City’s second goal — and his 16th of the season — in the 53rd minute before Aguero headed in his second.

City substitute Danilo completed the scoring late on, rubber-stamping a victory that sent Bournemouth into the relegation zone.

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At the King Power Stadium, United’s frustration continued as they suffered another setback after their shock League Cup quarter-final defeat at second-tier Bristol City.

Everton’s goalkeeper Jordan Pickford (R) makes save under pressure from Chelsea’s defender Marcos Alonso © AFP / PAUL ELLIS

Jose Mourinho’s side trailed in the 27th minute when Jamie Vardy slotted home for Leicester.

Spanish winger Juan Mata equalised with a cool finish in the 40th minute.

Mata put United ahead with a superb 60th-minute free-kick before Leicester had Daniel Amartey sent off for a barge on Marcus Rashford that triggered a second booking.

But Leicester defender Harry Maguire was left unmarked to snatch a dramatic equaliser four minutes into stoppage-time.

– ‘Childish’ United –

“We were punished by our mistakes. It was an easy match to win, we did everything to win,” said Mourinho.

Newcastle United’s midfielder Christian Atsu (L) shoots past West Ham United’s goalkeeper Adrian (R) to score their third goal © AFP / Ian KINGTON

“We missed incredible chances and there was childish loss of possession. Childish in their box and childish in our box.”

Tottenham bounced back from their 4-1 loss at City to win at Burnley, who drop one place to seventh.

Kane opened the scoring with a seventh-minute penalty at Turf Moor after Kevin Long was adjudged to have fouled Dele Alli and added two clean strikes in the second half.

He has now scored 36 league goals in 2017, equalling Alan Shearer’s Premier League-era record, with a home game against Southampton on Tuesday still to come.

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“I am aware I’ve equalled Alan Shearer’s record,” Kane told BT Sport.

Leicester City’s striker Jamie Vardy (C) celebrates with teammates after scoring against Manchester United at King Power Stadium in Leicester © AFP / Roland HARRISON

“Just going into this game, I thought I can get a couple and then there’s Southampton to play.”

Everton continued their improvement under new manager Sam Allardyce by extending their unbeaten run to six league games with a dogged 0-0 draw at home to champions Chelsea.

“I think this result is unfair,” said Chelsea head coach Antonio Conte.

“Everton deserve credit, but we deserved to win.”

Swansea City remain four points adrift of safety at the foot of the table after drawing 1-1 against Crystal Palace in their first game since the sacking of manager Paul Clement.

Palace, now unbeaten in eight league games, took the lead through Luka Milivojevic’s penalty just before the hour.

But Swansea, with player-manager Leon Britton in the dug-out, levelled 13 minutes from time when Jordan Ayew drilled home from outside the box.

Joe Allen starred as Stoke City registered a timely 3-1 win over second-bottom West Bromwich Albion to ease some of the pressure on manager Mark Hughes.

Newcastle United climbed out of the relegation zone after ending a nine-game winless run by edging West Ham United 3-2 in an entertaining encounter at London Stadium.

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Pascal Gross’s fourth goal of the season earned Brighton and Hove Albion a 1-0 win at home to Watford, while Laurent Depoitre cancelled out Charlie Austin’s opener as Huddersfield Town drew 1-1 at Southampton.

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