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Hull City vs Manchester City. Premier League.

MKM StadiumAttendance23,134.

Hull City 0

    Manchester City 3

    • Y Touré (72nd minute pen)
    • K Iheanacho (78th minute)
    • C Davies (94th minute own goal)

    Hull 0-3 Man City: Pep Guardiola's side up to second in Premier League table

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    Hull 0-3 Man City

    Manchester City scored three second-half goals to beat Hull 3-0 on Boxing Day at the KCOM Stadium and go second in the Premier League table.

    The hosts kept City at bay until Andrew Robertson's clumsy challenge on Raheem Sterling allowed Yaya Toure to break the deadlock from the penalty spot after 72 minutes.

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    Toure's opener, his third consecutive goal on Boxing Day, was followed by City's second six minutes later as substitute Kelechi Iheanacho tapped home from David Silva's low centre.

    Manchester City's Yaya Toure celebrates
    Image: Yaya Toure celebrates his opening goal from the penalty spot

    More good work from Sterling created City's third as the winger's firm cross was turned into his own net by Curtis Davies.

    The result sees City move up to second, seven points behind leaders Chelsea and two ahead of second-placed Liverpool, who face Stoke at Anfield live on Sky Sports on Tuesday.

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    Kelechi Iheanacho and Yaya Toure insist Manchester City's confidence is back following their 3-0 win against Hull

    Meanwhile, defeat for Hull leaves them rooted to the bottom of the table, four points from safety.

    Pep Guardiola made four changes from the victory over Arsenal, with Fernandinho returning from his three-match suspension, while Mike Phelan kept faith with the starting XI defeated at West Ham.

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    Dieumerci Mbokani of Hull City challenges John Stones of Manchester City during the Premier League match at the Etihad
    Image: John Stones was forced off in the first half with a knee injury

    The visitors, who lost John Stones to a first-half knee injury, were once again without Sergio Aguero - serving the final match of his four-game ban - and lacked a cutting edge in the first half as they were left frustrated.

    Guardiola opted for Kevin De Bruyne, Sterling and Nolito in attack, but the trio were largely restricted to shots from distance.

    Hull goalkeeper David Marshall's one save of note before the break came from Toure's dipping free-kick after just seven minutes.

    Manchester City celebrate Kelechi Iheanacho's goal
    Image: Kelechi Iheanacho is congratulated by his City team-mates after scoring the second goal against Hull

    Phelan's relegation battlers started the second half brightly as Harry Maguire hooked a volley over Claudio Bravo's crossbar before Michael Dawson's looping header was cleared off the line by Bacary Sagna.

    De Bruyne struck the post down the other end and Hull were ultimately made to pay for their failure to capitalise on their best spell of the game when Toure put City ahead.

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    Mike Phelan praised Hull's effort despite their 3-0 loss to Manchester City and says he will not chastise Andy Robertson for giving away a penalty

    Sterling drove past Robertson in the Hull box and the Scotland international tripped his England counterpart with a rash lunge, presenting Toure with the opportunity from 12 yards.

    Iheanacho, who had replaced Nolito, added a quickfire second, turning past Marshall from close range after excellent work from Silva and De Bruyne.

    And Davies' own goal deep into stoppage time, forced by the lively Sterling, piled on the misery for Phelan's side.

    They must pick themselves up for the visit of Everton on Friday, live on Sky Sports, while City face title rivals Liverpool on Saturday.

    Yaya Toure (C) celebrates giving Manchester City the lead
    Image: Toure was named man of the match

    Player ratings

    Hull: Marshall (6), Robertson (5), Dawson (5), Elmohamedy (6), Maguire (6), Davies (5), Huddlestone (6), Clucas (7), Snodgrass (6), Livermore (6), Mbokani (7)

    Subs used: Henriksen (6), Mason (6)

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    Sam Clucas says Hull must start picking up results and insists Andy Robertson will bounce back despite giving away a penalty in Hull's 3-0 defeat to Manchester City

    Man City: Bravo (6), Stones (6), Otamendi (7), Sagna (8), Clichy (7), Fernandinho (7), Toure (9), Silva (7), Sterling (8), Nolito (6), De Bruyne (8)

    Subs used: Fernando (6), Iheanacho (7), Kolarov (6)

    Man of the match: Yaya Toure

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