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Pep Guardiola's Man City touchline influence and other moments missed vs Sheffield United

Manchester City made it three wins from three in the Premier League but they did not have it all their own way at Sheffield United.

City had the lion's share of the possession throughout and should have been ahead going into the break. John Egan was penalised for handball in the Blades' area which gave Erling Haaland the opportunity to open the scoring.

However, the Norwegian's effort struck the inside of the post as the Bramall Lane faithful jeered. It was threatening to not be Haaland's day but he eventually opened the scoring just after the hour mark as Jack Grealish's cross was hung up for the forward to head in.

The Blues received a scare with five minutes of normal time remaining as substitute Jayden Bogle fired in from close range for the hosts. But, Mr. Reliable Rodri stepped up moments later to fire the winner into the top corner.

ALSO READ: Rodri bails City out in Sheffield

MEN Sport has taken a look at moments you may have missed from Sunday's victory.

City fans have come to expect a certain level of enthusiasm on the touchline with Pep Guardiola a Jack-in-the-box inside his technical area. Lillo seemed reluctant to follow suit in the boss' absence, remaining seated throughout the first 45. However he was a different man in the second 45. He was a bigger presence on the sidelines as City finally managed to get past their opponents.

Even when he's not present, Guardiola still manages to set records. Despite not being on the touchline, the victory over the Blades was his 200th in the English top flight from just 269 games. This record is the shortest time it has taken a manager to reach 200 wins in the Premier League. Guardiola has got there quicker than Sir Alex Ferguson and Jose Mourinho.

While Haaland and

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