Premier League Review: Matchday nineteen

The sky is most definitely still blue and Manchester City won once again to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League on matchday nineteen.

In another dominant performance from the champions elect Sergio Aguero netted twice, with Raheem Sterling and Danilo also getting on the scoresheet to wrap up a 4-0 victory.

Dominance

The Citizens are well on course to break a number of records including the most points accumulated in a Premier League season as well as the most goals scored and with their next two games coming against teams in the bottom half of the table few would bet against them finishing 2017 with a flourish.

Manchester United lost more ground in the ‘title race’ as they only managed to draw with Leicester City, with Jamie Vardy a…

Kompany pleased to see off title rivals´ neighbours

Vincent Kompany believes Manchester City overcame strong Merseyside ties to take control of the Premier League title race at Everton.

Edin Dzeko notched a brace as City secure a gripping 3-2 win to edge ahead of their opponents local rivals Liverpool on goal difference at the top of the table.

An Everton victory would have left Liverpool well placed to secure a first title for 24 years, leading to suggestions of mixed emotions in the Goodison Park stands on Saturday.

That was certainly not the case on the field as Everton threw everything at City in a thrilling finale, but saw their hopes of UEFA Champions League qualification ended.

It was hard and very intense as well I was thinking that the Everton players have got a lot of friends at Liverpool, Kompany joked …

De Guzman not thinking about Villarreal future

On-loan Swansea City attacking midfielder Jonathan De Guzman has insisted he has not thought about whether he will remain at the Liberty Stadium or return to Spain in the summer following his season-long loan deal, while adding that his future at the Estadio El Madrigal is dependent on the club earning promotion to La Liga, .

I expect to talk with Villarreal within a couple of months. Much will depend on if the club returns to La Liga, De Guzman told Voetbal International.

But whether I will return to Spain or keep playing for Swansea City, that is something I haven t thought about yet. Currently I am just happy I play on a regular basis.

De Guzman, 25, has been absolutely brilliant for Michael Laudrup s side this season, totaling four goals and…