Manchester City superó 3-1 a West Bromwich Albion en partido pendiente de la fecha 34 y desplazó a Liverpool del tercer lugar que da cupo directo a UEFA Champions League…

Gabriel Jesus, Kevin De Bryne, y Yaya Toure anotaron para el equipo de Pep Guardiola que se puso 2 puntos por delante de Liverpool y a tres del quinto Arsenal, que supero tambien en partido pendiente de la fecha 34 a Sunderland 2-0.

city arrancó con todo sobre la portero de Ben Foster que demostró toda su categoria para detener intenciones de Aleksandar Kolarov a los 14 minutos, pero a los 27 no pudo ante Gabriel Jesus que abrio la cuenta, 1-0.

Dos minutos después Jesus devolvio favores a De Bruyne y este logro el 2-0. City mantuvo la presion y el tercero llegó a los 57 minutos cuando Yaya Touretras pase de Aguero logro el 3-0 que no seria final, porque West Bromwich desconto con tanto de Hal Robson-Kanu, para el 3-1 final.

Manchester City cierra temporada el domingo visitando a Watford y necesita, mínimo, un empate para terminar tercero en la general y asegurar su cupo directo a la UEFA Champions League.

Manchester City strengthened their UEFA Champions League prospects after completing a 3-1 victory over West Bromwich Albion.

Goals by Gabriel Jesus, Kevin De Bruyne and Yaya Toure ensured Pep Guardiola’s side remained in third place, two points ahead of Liverpool, and three of fifth-placed Arsenal,

City started strongly with Ben Foster at full stretch to push out Aleksandar Kolarov’s 14th-minute free-kick and Leroy Sane driving wide following a reverse pass from Sergio Aguero, but they were ahead on 27 minutes when De Bruyne raced on to Aguero’s flick to set up a tap-in for Jesus.

Two minutes later it was 2-0 as Jesus turned provider for De Bruyne to shoot first time, leaving Foster flat-footed.

Sane blazed over as City kept up the pressure and their third goal arrived on 57 minutes when Yaya Toure exchanged passes with Aguero and finished with assurance.

West Brom scored a consolation goal when Hal Robson-Kanu struck three minutes from time, but Tony Pulis’s side drop to ninth place, while a win for City against Watford on Sunday will ensure they finish third.