Frank Lampard celebrated his loan
extension by scoring the winning goal as Manchester City edged
Sunderland 3-2 on Thursday to move level on points with Premier League
leaders Chelsea, AFP reports.
City announced late on Wednesday that
Lampard’s loan move from their sister club New York City FC had been
prolonged to the end of the season and he proved his worth by coming off
the bench to score the winner.
City, who left goalkeeper Joe Hart on the
bench, took the lead in the 57th minute at the Etihad Stadium when Yaya
Toure slammed an exquisite shot into the top-left corner from outside
the box.
Stevan Jovetic’s flick made it 2-0, but
just as they had done in Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Burnley, the champions
allowed Sunderland back into the game.
Two City old boys did the damage, with
Jack Rodwell’s header reducing the arrears in the 68th minute and Adam
Johnson equalising from the penalty spot three minutes later after Pablo
Zabaleta had fouled Santiago Vergini.
But just three minutes after replacing
Jovetic, Lampard headed home a cross from Gael Clichy to take City level
with his former club Chelsea, who visited Tottenham Hotspur in the late
New Year’s Day fixture.
Earlier, Manchester United had lost
further momentum in the title race after drawing 1-1 with Stoke City at a
windy Britannia Stadium.
Radamel Falcao equalised for the visitors
in the 26th minute after former United trainee Ryan Shawcross had
scored the first goal of 2015 in the second minute by hooking home from
Peter Crouch’s header.
“We didn’t deserve any more than a draw,”
said United manager Louis van Gaal, who lost Ashley Young to a
hamstring injury. “They were closer to a winning goal than us. We should
have played better today.”
Southampton tightened their grip on
fourth place and closed to within a point of United by winning 2-0 at
home to nearest rivals Arsenal, who fell three points off the Champions
League places as a result.
Sadio Mane curled home from a narrow
angle on the right after Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny went
walkabout in the 34th minute, with Dusan Tadic adding a second in the
56th minute after a defensive mix-up.
Freshly appointed West Bromwich Albion
manager Tony Pulis watched from the stands as his new club drew 1-1 at
West Ham United, with Saido Berahino cancelling out Diafra Sakho’s
neatly constructed 10th-minute opener.
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