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City power past Leeds to return top of PL table

Man City powered to a 4-0 win after initially struggling to shrug off a tricky Leeds side at Elland Road to leapfrog Liverpool and return top of the Premier League.

City found it hard to match Leeds' trademark intensity for much of the first hour and gave up the ball unusually freely, but a pair of set-piece goals in either half gave them the control their play had lacked before Jesus and Fernandinho sealed victory late on to leapfrog two points above Liverpool in the title race.

They capped a frantic start when Rodri was left unmarked to glance home Phil Foden's inviting free-kick, but completed barely three quarters of their passes in the Leeds half before half-time - their second worst figure of the season.

The hosts regularly looked threatening even though clear-cut chances came at a premium, and the nature of City's celebrations when Nathan Ake hooked past Illan Meslier from a corner nine minutes into the second period was a sign of their relief at adding a two-goal cushion.

A raucous Elland Road threatened to galvanise the hosts should they find a way back into the game but when it never came, Jesus put the result beyond doubt when he buried Foden's perfect pass with 12 minutes left, and Fernandinho put the icing on the cake with a long-range potshot which crept past Meslier in added time.

A disappointing afternoon for Jesse Marsch's side, who remain five points above the relegation zone after Burnley dropped them to 17th earlier on Saturday, was compounded by Stuart Dallas' nasty-looking injury just before half-time. Captain Liam Cooper had already been ruled out of contention ahead of kick-off when he limped out of the warm-up.

The enduring legacy of the Marcelo Bielsa era was evident as Elland Road witnessed

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