Sterling hat-trick Man City destroy Norwich

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Pep Guardiola insisted Manchester City still have no margin for error after Raheem Sterling’s hat-trick in a 4-0 win against Norwich sent the Premier League leaders 12 points clear on Saturday.
Sterling put City ahead in the first half at Carrow Road and Phil Foden doubled the champions’ lead early in the second period.
England forward Sterling netted twice more in the closing stages to complete his seventh career treble.
“For his confidence it will be massive, the first goal is brilliant, when Raheem executes without thinking he is excellent,” Guardiola said.
“I’m so happy for him because strikers need to score for confidence for the next games.”
Guardiola’s side are unbeaten in their last 15 league games, with 14 wins in that streak keeping them firmly on course to retain the title.
“All the time it looks easy but it is difficult to do our job and we did it again,” Guardiola said.
Second-placed Liverpool can close the gap to nine points if they win at struggling Burnley on Sunday in the first of their two games in hand on City.
Liverpool show no signs of giving up their pursuit, but City have won 18 of their last 20 matches in all competitions.
“We need a lot of points. We know what rival we have, the closest one is Liverpool. They won’t drop many points for the quality they have,” Guardiola said.
“It’s the best squad they have in the last decade. We’ll have to win a lot of games.”
On their current imperious form, reaching that target might not be much of a problem for City.
With an eye on Tuesday’s Champions League last 16 first leg at Sporting Lisbon, Guardiola made five changes from the midweek win over Brentford, with Kevin De Bruyne and Joao Cancelo among the players rested.
Bernardo Silva was inches away from giving City the perfect start when his sixth minute strike hit the post and bounced back to Norwich keeper Angus Gunn.
Third bottom Norwich had taken seven points from their past three league games to improve their prospects of staying up.
And Dean Smith’s side responded to City’s opening salvo with a spell of pressure that saw Grant Hanley meet Pierre Lees-Melou’s cross with a header that hit the post before Fernandinho scrambled it clear.
Sterling tried to put City back into the ascendancy, but his low shot from Oleksandr Zinchenko’s cross lacked the power to beat Gunn, who saved with his out-stretched boot.

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