
"Manchester City moved to within three points of Arsenal in the Premier League title race as they eased to a 3-0 win over Fulham. Having come through an acid test at Anfield by claiming a late 2-1 win over Liverpool, City had a significantly easier time of it against Fulham, who saw another loss added to their miserable record in this fixture."
"City were in control from the off, with Phil Foden seeing a volley deflected over and then shooting straight at Bernd Leno after the hosts found joy down the right. Matheus Nunes was thwarted at the far post by Leno, but there was nothing the German could do to prevent Semenyo prodding in a 24th-minute opener from point-blank range after Sander Berge had inadvertently headed a right-wing cross into his path. Semenyo's goal marked his sixth against Fulham in his Premier League career."
Manchester City moved to within three points of Arsenal after a 3-0 home win over Fulham. City extended a head-to-head winning run against Fulham to 20 matches, the longest one-side streak in English football. Antoine Semenyo opened the scoring in the 24th minute after Sander Berge's inadvertent header, before Nico O'Reilly doubled the lead with a lofted finish. Erling Haaland added a third to seal the victory. Fulham had previously scored four in the reverse fixture but offered little threat this time. Attention now turns to Arsenal, who can restore a six-point lead at Brentford.
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