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Haaland gets double as Man City outclass Man Utd, wins for Liverpool and Villa

MANCHESTER, England: Manchester City offered a gleeful reminder of the gulf in class between themselves and Manchester United with a dismissive 3-0 win at Old Trafford in the Premier League on Sunday.

The weekend's big clash turned out to be painfully one-sided as Erling Haaland struck twice to move into double figures for Premier League goals this season while Phil Foden was also on target for Pep Guardiola's side.

Liverpool consolidated their place in the top four with a 3-0 home victory against Nottingham Forest while fifth-placed Aston Villa racked up a 12th successive home league win as they cruised to a 3-1 defeat of struggling Luton Town.

Everton enjoyed a poignant 1-0 victory at West Ham United, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin scoring the only goal at the London Stadium, at the end of a week in which chairman Bill Kenwright died at the age of 78. The win moved Everton up to 15th.

In the day's other match, Brighton & Hove Albion drew 1-1 at home to Fulham as their winless run extended to four games.

City's victory lifted the champions to 24 points, the same as Arsenal who thrashed Sheffield United 5-0 on Saturday and two points behind surprise leaders Tottenham Hotspur who beat Crystal Palace on Friday.

United are eighth - nine points behind City and on the evidence of Sunday that gap will only get bigger.

"It's different levels. The United players are just short in every aspect. Technically and tactically. It's a long way back for this team," former United captain Roy Keane told Sky Sports.

Erik Ten Hag's side had appeared to have turned a corner with narrow league wins over Brentford and Sheffield United and a Champions League victory against FC Copenhagen.

But those wins papered over the cracks and City exposed them with

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