Manchester City Beat Swansea, Enter Champions League Group Stage
Manchester City's 4-2 win over Swansea left them six points clear of third placed Arsenal and eight points clear of fourth placed Manchester United. The top three sides in England at the end of the season are assured of a place in the group stage of the Champions League.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: May 17, 2015 08:27 pm IST
Manchester City assured themselves of direct entry into next season's Champions League group stage with a 4-2 win away to Swansea in Sunday's early Premier League match.
The top three sides in England at the end of the season are guaranteed a place in the group stage of European football's elite club competition, with the Premier League's fourth-placed team having to enter a qualifying round instead. (EPL standings)
Three goals came before half-time at the Liberty Stadium, with Yaya Toure, assisted by an error from Swansea goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianksi, and James Milner putting City 2-0 up before Gylfi Sigurdsson pulled a goal back for Swansea on the stroke of half-time. (Sterling Urged to Stay With Liverpool)
French striker Bafetimbi Gomis equalised for the Swans midway through the second half before Toure, with Fabianksi out of position, made it 3-2 to City with a low shot from the edge of the box.
Former Swansea forward Wilfried Bony made it 4-2 in stoppage-time with only his second goal since he moved in the mid-season transfer window.
Before Bony put the result beyond doubt City, last season's Premier League title-winners, were indebted to a couple of superb saves from goalkeeper Joe Hart.
"We don't answer to anyone apart from each other, the fans and the management," England international Hart told Sky Sports.
"After the (Manchester) United defeat we made second our aim, we've won five on the spin and we'll try to win the last one against Southampton."
Victory left City eight points clear of United, currently fourth, with only a maximum of six on offer to their local rivals in the Red Devils' final two games of the season.
But United, who face third-placed Arsenal at Old Trafford later on Sunday, could yet join already-crowned Premier League champions Chelsea and City in the top three.