Good deal for Manchester City

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A victory against Everton, a double from Haaland and a place at the top of the Premier League regained, Manchester City has prepared well for the round of 16 of the Champions League.

Manchester City resumed their good habits on Saturday in dominating Everton at home for the opening of the 24th day of the Premier League (2-0). The team coached by Josep Guardiola regained its status as the best team in the Kingdom by taking first place in the rankingbefore Liverpool’s performance.

The reigning English champions also once again appreciated the power of Erling Haaland, author of a decisive double against the Toffees (71st, 85th). The Norwegian striker had not scored since November 28, against RB Leipzig in the Champions League (3-2).

The C1, it is precisely in question for the Cityzens who have an appointment in Denmark with FC Copenhagen, Tuesday for the round of 16 first leg. In short, everything is not too bad for Manchester City.

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