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Manchester City vs Swansea as it happened: Gabriel Jesus late winner sinks unlucky Swans

Re-live updates from the Premier League fixture at the Etihad

Joe Miles
Sunday 05 February 2017 12:32 GMT
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Gabriel Jesus opened the scoring from close range in the 11th minute
Gabriel Jesus opened the scoring from close range in the 11th minute (Getty)

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Manchester City entertain Swansea City at the Etihad on Sunday afternoon, in a meeting of two sides who have embarked upon something of a resurgence.

The Swans certainly, since Paul Clement's arrival in south Wales, look like a different prospect. Wins over Crystal Palace, Liverpool and Southampton have lifted them out of the relegation places.

After their pummeling at Goodison, Pep Guardiola's City have also picked up. The draw with Tottenham was followed by empahtic wins at Selhurst Park in the FA Cup and another in the league at the London Stadium.

What time is kick-off?

The match will kick off at 1.30pm on Sunday 5 February.

Where can I watch it?

It will be shown live on Sky Sports 1, with highlights on BBC One at 10.30pm.

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Odds

Provided by 888.com

Manchester City: 2/9

Swansea: 12/1

Draw: 13/2

Saturday's Premier League results

Chelsea 3 Arsenal 1

Crystal Palace 0 Sunderland 4

Everton 6 Bournemouth 3

Hull City 2 Liverpool 0

Southampton 1 West Ham United 3

Watford 2 Burnley 1

West Bromwich Albion 1 Stoke City 0

Tottenham Hotspur 1 Middlesbrough 0

32 MINS

De Bruyne sends a corner into the box that falls to the feet of Toure, but the Ivorian's strike on goal fails to beat Fabianski. It's another good save from the Polish goalie. 

Joe Miles5 February 2017 14:02

35 MINS

City are relentlessly pummelling the Swansea defence with faultless intensity. The half-time whistle can not come quick enough for the visitors. Guardiola's men should arguably have increased their advantage by now.

Joe Miles5 February 2017 14:05

38 MINS

Silva and Sane link tremendously, but the delivery into the box flies past Jesus. Fernandinho hunts down the loose possession by the back post, but runs it out of play. 

Joe Miles5 February 2017 14:09

40 MINS

City have had 10 attempts on goal so far, compared to a drab 0 from Swansea.

Joe Miles5 February 2017 14:09

42 MINS

Yellow card: De Bruyne clips Olsson as he sprints down the left-hand side. It's not a malicious tackle, but it's late.

Joe Miles5 February 2017 14:12

43 MINS

The free kick is delivered into the box by Sigurdsson, but it fails to get past the head of Firmino. The danger is easily cleared.

Joe Miles5 February 2017 14:13

44 MINS

Yellow card: Sterling goes into the book for diving. It looks although he went to ground to get out of the way of Fabianski, but Mike Dean has spoken. 

Joe Miles5 February 2017 14:14

45 MINS

There will be a minimum of one additional minute.

Joe Miles5 February 2017 14:15

HALF TIME

City enter the interval with a one goal advantage, thanks to Jesus's early opener. Guardiola's men have dominated for the whole first half, yet the one goal deficit remains within reach for Swansea. Clement will be relieved to hear the half-time whistle, so he can re-group and tactically tweak his side for the second half. Caballero remains untested for City and this needs to change if the visitors wish to make an impact.

It's far from over. Stay tuned.

Joe Miles5 February 2017 14:18

It appears that Gary isn't too happy with Mike Dean's decision to give Sterling a yellow card either... 

Joe Miles5 February 2017 14:19

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