TOUGH DAY - Leeds United put in a brave performance but lacked quality in the final third as they were well beaten 4-0 by Manchester City. Pic: GettyTOUGH DAY - Leeds United put in a brave performance but lacked quality in the final third as they were well beaten 4-0 by Manchester City. Pic: Getty
TOUGH DAY - Leeds United put in a brave performance but lacked quality in the final third as they were well beaten 4-0 by Manchester City. Pic: Getty

Leeds United 0-4 Manchester City - Graham Smyth's player ratings as quality overcomes defiance

The world-class quality of Pep Guardiola's Manchester City told in a 4-0 win over a Leeds United side lacking composure but not heart.

Jesse Marsch's men lost Liam Cooper to injury in the warm-up and had to replace Stuart Dallas late in the first half as the Northern Irishman was stretchered off with what appeared to be a serious knee problem.

Rodri's headed opener from a Phil Foden free-kick separated the sides at the break, although Leeds were well in the game, and then Nathan Ake gave the hosts a mountain to climb with another goal from a set-piece.

Leeds huffed and puffed and continued to work but were undone too easily by a back to front move that was finished ruthlessly by Gabriel Jesus with 12 minutes remaining. Fernandinho added insult to injury in stoppage time, drilling past Illan Meslier from distance.

The result, coupled with Burnley's come-from-behind win over Watford, leaves Leeds five points ahead of 18th-placed Everton who have two games in hand.

Leeds huffed and puffed and continued to work but were undone too easily by a back to front move that was finished ruthlessly by Gabriel Jesus with 12 minutes remaining. Fernandinho added insult to injury in stoppage time, drilling past Illan Meslier from distance.

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