Thursday, 5 December 2019
Manchester City Wins 1-4 over Burnley, Gabriel Jesus Successfully Becomes the Goal Scorer
By db-admin
DBasia.news – Gabriel Jesus scored two of Manchester City’s four winning goals against Burnley FC in matchday 15 of the 2019-2020 Premier League, at Turf Moor, Wednesday (4/12) AM. Manchester City won over the host with a score of 1-4.
Gabriel Jesus scored Manchester City’s first two goals in the 24th minute and 50th minute. Then, Rodri (68 ‘) and Riyad Mahrez (87’) widened the distance to 0-4. Burnley had scored one minute ahead of dispersal through the action of Robert Brady.
Based on records reported by Opta Joe, each of Gabriel Jesus’s last 10 goals in all competitions for Manchester City was scored in away matches. The records has began to be counted since April.
Not stopping there, Gabriel Jesus also penetrated the top three scorer list of Brazilian players in the Premier League. Jesus scored 31 goals.
Meanwhile, the second position belongs to Philippe Coutinho with a score of 41 goals. Meanwhile, Roberto Firmino is on top after gaining 52 goals.
Gabriel Jesus began defending Manchester City in January 2017 after leaving Palmeiras. At that time, The Citizens poured in funds of 32 million euros.
At the beginning of his career in Man City, Gabriel Jesus had difficulty due to a long injury. Meanwhile, for now, he is the second choice behind Manchester City’s main player, Sergio Aguero.
Meanwhile, an
additional three points has been meaningful for Manchester City in an effort to
maintain distance from Liverpool. Both teams are eight points adrift. However,
the distance can be widened back to 11 points as Liverpool will only compete
tonight.
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