Luton vs Man City LIVE: Premier League result and reaction as City survive scare
Luton 1-2 Man City: Grealish and Bernardo’s second-half strikes secured a comeback win for City
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester City ended their four match run without a win as they edged past Luton Town 2-1 at Kenilworth Road in a contest that threatened to end in another negative result for Pep Guardiola’s men.
Without Erling Haaland in the squad, the visitors struggled to capitalise on their possession the first half and, aided by some fine saves from Thomas Kaminski, Lutin kept them at bay. Elijah Adebayo leapt above everyone else to nod home the opener just before the half-time break and Luton took the lead.
In the second half, Man City picked up where they left off and pushes the Hatters deep. Bernardo Silva curled in a superb left-footed strike just after the hour mark to equalise before Jack Grealish slotted home to decisive goal to secure the points for the champions.
Relive the action from Kenilworth Road below:
Pep Guardiola not taking Luton for granted as Man City seek end to mini slump
Pep Guardiola believes his Manchester City side face a challenge to get back to winning ways at Luton this weekend.
The champions have gone four games without a Premier League win for the first time since 2017 after successive draws against Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham were followed by defeat at Aston Villa on Wednesday.
They will be expected to put that behind them at Kenilworth Road on Sunday but the promoted Hatters have produced some battling performances on their top-flight return and Guardiola expects another.
Pep Guardiola not taking Luton for granted as Man City seek end to mini slump
City go to Kenilworth Road on a rare four-match winless run in the Premier League.
Luton vs Man City
The reigning champions allowed 22 shots against Aston Villa and had just two attempts of their own - both figures are their worst in a Premier League game under Pep Guardiola.
Luton vs Man City
Manchester City are winless in four Premier League fixtures (three draws, one loss), equalling their longest such run under Pep Guardiola, set in March and April 2017.
City have not gone five top-flight matches without a victory since a seven-game sequence in October and November 2009, while it has never happened to Pep Guardiola in his managerial career.
Luton vs Manchester City
The Hatters have won each of their last seven home league fixtures versus reigning top-flight champions, a sequence running from 1985-86 to 1991-92.
Luton’s most recent home league loss against reigning champions was a 2-1 defeat by Liverpool in September 1984.
Luton vs Man City
Manchester City are unbeaten in nine matches games against Luton since losing to them in September 1986, when Brian Stein scored the only goal at Kenilworth Road (four wins, five draws).
Luton vs Man City team changes
Luton make three changes to the side that narrowly lost 4-3 to Arsenal on Tuesday.
Defender Tom Lockyer and midfielder Marvelous Nakamba are included in the starting XI following spells out with injury though Gabriel Osho is not included and Issa Kabore is unable to play against his parent club.
Ryan Giles also comes in while midfielder Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu drops to the bench.
Pep Guardiola makes four changes to the Man City team with the big news being the absence of Erling Haaland from the matchday squad.
John Stones, Manuel Akanji and Rico Lewis drop to the bench as Rodri is back alongside Jack Grealish who both missed Wednesday’s loss to Aston Villa with one-match suspensions. Mateo Kovacic and Nathan Ake also return.
Luton vs Man City line-ups
Luton XI: Kaminski; Doughty, Mengi, Lockyer, Bell; Giles Nakamba, Barkley, Townsend; Adebayo, Brown
Man City XI: Ederson, Walker, Dias, Ake, Gvardiol, Rodrigo, Kovacic, Bernardo, Foden, Grealish, Alvarez
Luton vs Manchester City
The last meeting between the sides came in the third tier in April 1999, with goals from Paul Dickov and Tony Vaughan giving Manchester City a 2-0 win at Maine Road.
How will today’s match play out at Kenilworth Road?
‘City are the best’ says Edwards
Luton Town boss Rob Edwards believes that Manchester City are the best team in the Premier League and he is excited to for his team play against them today.
“It’s an exciting game for us, in my opinion City are the best and Guardiola is the best.” said the Hatters’ boss. “A few years ago, when I was a coach at Wolves, I was reading Guardiola’s books, studying his Bayern Munich team and it will be quite an experience going up against him.
“It would be nice to get a bit of time after the game to pick his brains, whether there will be enough time afterwards I’m not sure, but he’s someone you can learn a lot from.”
Rob Edwards on Manchester City
“Man City are amazing. I’ve got such admiration for Guardiola as a manager, wherever he’s been he has been a winner and they have built this football club over the years, it’s incredible to see the culture they have built with the players they have.
“To continuously evolve them and keep winning, including the treble last season, everyone will now be trying to knock them off their pedestal, so it’s a big challenge for them.
“They’ve been in tight games where they could have won all of them, we know how tight games are and that’s just the nature of the Premier League.”
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