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Peter Hall

Jesus double helps Man City inflict first defeat on Ancelotti

Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Everton - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - January 1, 2020 Manchester City's Gabriel Jesus celebrates scoring their second goal REUTERS/Andrew Yates

Two goals from Gabriel Jesus helped a nervy Manchester City earn a 2-1 victory over Everton at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday, as new manager Carlo Ancelotti suffered his first Premier League defeat since taking charge of the Merseyside club.

Ancelotti had enjoyed two wins from two before the trip to Manchester, but the writing appeared to be on the wall as Phil Foden thought he gave City a 13th minute lead, only for the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) to spot an offside in the build up.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Everton - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - January 1, 2020 Manchester City's Gabriel Jesus celebrates scoring their first goal with Riyad Mahrez and Phil Foden REUTERS/Andrew Yates

For the remainder of the first half, City were not at their best, but came out after the interval with added impetus, taking the lead in 51st minute through Gabriel Jesus - the Brazilian's sixth goal in five matches against Everton.

That soon became seven in five as Jesus drilled home Riyad Mahrez's pass seven minutes later to make it two, only for stand-in City goalkeeper Claudio Bravo to gift Everton a way back into the match as Richarlison scored with 19 minutes left.

The home fans held their breath as City looked uneasy defensively and Everton pressed for the equaliser, but the visitors could not find that killer final pass as City held on.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Everton - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - January 1, 2020 Everton's Dominic Calvert-Lewin in action with Manchester City's Ilkay Gundogan as Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola reacts REUTERS/Andrew Yates

City's fourth win in their last five games sees them stay one point behind second-placed Leicester City and 11 behind leaders Liverpool, having played two games more than the Reds.

Everton remain 10th.

"When you are far away from first sometimes people give up, but we never give up," City manager Pep Guardiola said. "We have to keep going."

Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Everton - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - January 1, 2020 Everton's Djibril Sidibe in action with Manchester City's Riyad Mahrez REUTERS/Andrew Yates

Guardiola made five changes from the side who beat Sheffield United, with goalkeeper Ederson ill and unable to start.

Riyad Mahrez was the man, correctly, adjudged to have been offside when Foden thought he had scored, with the hosts then taking until the 24th minute to have a shot at goal, the latest they have had to wait for a shot at goal at home since January.

Twelve of City’s 16 home league goals this season had come in the second half prior to Everton’s visit and it took only six minutes after the break for Jesus to strike, collecting Ilkay Gundogan’s pass before finishing well.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Everton - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - January 1, 2020 Manchester City's Gabriel Jesus scores their second goal REUTERS/Andrew Yates

Another fine move saw City double their advantage, as Foden laid the ball off for Mahrez, who slid Jesus in for the Brazilian to slot home his 13th goal in all competitions this season.

Bravo was then far too casual when picking a pass, Theo Walcott drilled across goal, with Richarlison sneaking the ball in.

City had chances to make the game safe but Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford stood firm.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Everton - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - January 1, 2020 Manchester City's Phil Foden in action with Everton's Yerry Mina Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

"At the end City deserved to win -- they were better than us," Ancelotti said. We need time to work and adjust things which are not good."

(Reporting by Peter Hall; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne and Pritha Sarkar)

Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Everton - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - January 1, 2020 Everton's Djibril Sidibe in action with Manchester City's Benjamin Mendy REUTERS/Andrew Yates
Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Everton - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - January 1, 2020 Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola REUTERS/Andrew Yates
Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Everton - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - January 1, 2020 Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne in action with Everton's Fabian Delph Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine
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