Manchester City narrowed the gap to two points between themselves and Premier League leaders Arsenal after their 1-0 win against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
Pep Guardiola’s side started on the front foot from the moment the first whistle was blown, dominating in both possession, entries into the box and shots, but didn't fully test Vincente Guaita, with their eight shots in the first half all being off-target.
Ad The hosts were organised and were able to keep the visitors at bay, but were unable to offer any threat from set-pieces or counter-attack situations.
TransfersReal Madrid target Haaland and Bellingham, PSG want £50m Maguire — Paper RoundYESTERDAY AT 23:17 The second half was a lot more cagey to start from both sides, who grew frustrated at their lack of chances.