Man City equal biggest New Year lead in Premier League history

Harry Sherlock

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Manchester City moved 14 points clear of second-placed Chelsea on Sunday, and equalled a Premier League record in the process.

In 1994, on the morning of New Year's Day, Manchester United sat 14 points clear of Blackburn Rovers at the top of the league table, the biggest gap between the top two clubs in the division.

But while City failed to seal victory against Crystal Palace on Sunday, a 0-0 draw meant that they matched their neighbours' feat in building the biggest New Year lead in history.

Pep Guardiola's men came up against strong resistance at Selhurst Park, and were fortunate not to suffer their first defeat of the season. 

Goalkeeper Ederson came to the rescue with a late penalty save, while injuries to Gabriel Jesus and Kevin De Bruyne ensured a rather anxious end to the year for the table-toppers. 

The draw, however, was a rare blip in what has been a fantastic start to the current campaign.

City have won 19 games and drawn just twice this season, smashing the record for consecutive wins which stays at 18 in the process, and it would take a remarkable collapse for them to fail to win the title.

While 14 clear of Chelsea, Guardiola's men are 15 clear of Manchester United, 18 clear of Liverpool and 22 ahead of Tottenham, last season's runners-up.

 

 

Harry Sherlock