Becoming the first player in the league to score four goals
in one game this season, Jesus led City to a 5-1 thrashing of Watford to open a
four-point lead over second-placed Liverpool in the title race.
Liverpool can trim that back to one point with five matches
left by beating Everton in the Merseyside derby on Sunday.
Jesus has been something of an afterthought at City this
season, scoring only three goals in the league before the arrival of
next-to-last Watford for a match that ended up resembling a training exercise.
The Brazil international netted twice in the first half and
twice more in the opening eight minutes of the second half — one of which was a
penalty to complete his hat trick.
Rodri scored the other goal — a dipping, long-range shot
after collecting a pass from Jesus — for City, which used the match to give key
players a rest ahead of Real Madrid’s visit in the Champions League semifinals
on Tuesday.
While City stayed on course for the title, fierce rival
Manchester United likely dropped out of the race for Champions League
qualification.
By losing at Arsenal 3-1, United fell six points behind its
top-four rival and manager Ralf Rangnick all but called time on his team’s
season.
“I don’t think it’s very realistic to dream and think of the
top four,” Rangnick said at the end of a week when United also lost at
Liverpool 4-0 and hired a new manager, Ajax’s Erik ten Hag, for the start of
next season.
Arsenal moved into fourth and was two points above north
London rival Tottenham, which drew at Brentford 0-0 to drop to fifth.
In other games, last-placed Norwich plunged closer to
relegation with a 3-0 loss at home to Newcastle. It left Norwich eight points
from safety with only five games remaining.
Mid-table teams Leicester and Aston Villa drew 0-0.
RONALDO’S RETURN
An emotional scoring return for Cristiano Ronaldo wasn’t
enough for United.
The Portugal star missed the midweek loss to Liverpool while
grieving the death of his newborn son but was back in the starting lineup
against Arsenal.
Ronaldo raised his left arm and pointed to the sky after
scoring in the 34th minute to make it 2-1, with Nuno Tavares and Bukayo Saka
having already netted for Arsenal.
Ronaldo declined the chance to take a penalty that
compatriot Bruno Fernandes wound up missing, with United manager Ralf Rangnick
saying: “He just didn’t feel as if he should take it.”
Granit Xhaka clinched victory for Arsenal with a sweetly
struck shot from long range in the 70th minute, completing an excellent week
for Mikel Arteta’s team after its 4-2 win at Chelsea on Wednesday.
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