It was Manchester City making the strong statement to Manchester United on Tuesday night. Liverpool, still smarting at losing Luis Suárez, had no answer to City's assertive football, looking as lifeless as Roberto Mancini's team were vibrant in rising three points clear of United at the top of the Premier League table.
The champions can keep pace, although they must win tonight at Newcastle, but this was an important, if easy, victory for City. For those predicting a period of silence for those shouting the odds for City, the noisy neighbours turned up the decibel level.
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