• Pep Guardiola, manager of Manchester City, celebrates whilst wearing a black and red scarf in memory of former club secretary Bernard Halford. Getty Images
    Pep Guardiola, manager of Manchester City, celebrates whilst wearing a black and red scarf in memory of former club secretary Bernard Halford. Getty Images
  • Fulham goalkeeper Sergio Rico, center, falls down after punching the ball clear. AP Photo
    Fulham goalkeeper Sergio Rico, center, falls down after punching the ball clear. AP Photo
  • Fulham's Neeskens Kebano in action with Manchester City's Fernandinho. Reuters
    Fulham's Neeskens Kebano in action with Manchester City's Fernandinho. Reuters
  • Manchester City's Gabriel Jesus in action with Fulham's Maxime Le Marchand. Reuters
    Manchester City's Gabriel Jesus in action with Fulham's Maxime Le Marchand. Reuters
  • Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne and Manchester City fans during the match. Reuters
    Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne and Manchester City fans during the match. Reuters
  • A fan holds up a sign. Reuters
    A fan holds up a sign. Reuters
  • Fulham's Sergio Rico in action. Action Images via Reuters
    Fulham's Sergio Rico in action. Action Images via Reuters
  • Manchester City's Ederson in action with Fulham's Ryan Babel. Reuters
    Manchester City's Ederson in action with Fulham's Ryan Babel. Reuters
  • Fulham's Sergio Rico in action with Manchester City's Nicolas Otamendi. Reuters
    Fulham's Sergio Rico in action with Manchester City's Nicolas Otamendi. Reuters
  • Manchester City's Sergio Aguero scores their second goal. Reuters
    Manchester City's Sergio Aguero scores their second goal. Reuters
  • Aguero of Manchester City is challenged by Le Marchand. Getty Images
    Aguero of Manchester City is challenged by Le Marchand. Getty Images
  • Raheem Sterling of Manchester City is challenged by Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa of Fulham. Getty Images
    Raheem Sterling of Manchester City is challenged by Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa of Fulham. Getty Images
  • Manchester City's Nicolas Otamendi in action. Reuters
    Manchester City's Nicolas Otamendi in action. Reuters
  • Fulham's Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa in action with Manchester City's Raheem Sterling. Reuters
    Fulham's Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa in action with Manchester City's Raheem Sterling. Reuters
  • Sergio Rico of Fulham reacts as Bernardo Silva of Manchester City celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's first goal. Getty Images
    Sergio Rico of Fulham reacts as Bernardo Silva of Manchester City celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's first goal. Getty Images
  • Silva celebrates scoring their first goal. Reutrers
    Silva celebrates scoring their first goal. Reutrers
  • Fulham and Manchester City players stand with the match officials in protest against racism prior to the match. Getty Images
    Fulham and Manchester City players stand with the match officials in protest against racism prior to the match. Getty Images

Manchester City ease past Fulham to reclaim Premier League top spot


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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola conceded even he was surprised at how easily the English champions swatted aside Fulham 2-0 at Craven Cottage to climb back on top of the Premier League.

City have now won their last 12 games in all competitions, but their rhythm from a two-week international break was not disrupted as goals from Bernardo Silva and Sergio Aguero ensured the game was won in the first 27 minutes.

"It was a little bit of a tricky game. International break, 12.30 kick-off, a sunny day which is unusual," Guardiola said. "The way we started was amazing. They surprised me again, the first 15-20 minutes was exceptional.

"After that the game was a bit more controlled, they had no clear chances. After the second goal the game was under control."

Guardiola's men now lead Liverpool by a point with seven games remaining for both sides, but Jurgen Klopp's side can retake top spot with victory over third-placed Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

"Every game we have to win if we want to be champions. We have tough opponents, but that is the challenge," Guardiola added.

Fulham, by contrast, remain 13 points adrift of safety with just 18 left to play for and failed to register a single shot on target at home for the first time in nine years.

"We are realistic," Fulham caretaker manager Scott Parker said. "The main focus in the last six games is to keep pushing and end the season on a positive in a disappointing campaign."

City remain on course for an unprecedented quadruple of Premier League, Uefa Champions League, FA Cup and League Cup, which they retained last month.

A potential 14 games now stand between them and history, but there will be far tougher tests in wait than a dispirited and dishevelled Fulham, who played a huge part in their downfall.

Sixty points now separate the sides at opposing ends of the table and the hosts' inability to play simple passes highlighted why they are set for the drop after just one season back in the top flight.

Aguero had already seen an effort cleared off the line before Silva opened the scoring just five minutes in.

Kevin de Bruyne, on his return from a month-long injury absence, intercepted a loose pass deep inside the Fulham half and fed Aguero, who in turn played the ball to  Silva to curl into the far corner on his favoured left foot.

De Bruyne should have scored for just the second time in an injury-plagued Premier League season when he fired too close to Sergio Rico with just the Fulham goalkeeper to beat, while the Spaniard also parried Ilkay Gundogan's effort from the edge of the box.

A second City goal seemed only a matter of time, though, and again Fulham made it easy for their visitors by coughing up possession close to their own goal.

This time the roles were reversed as Silva slipped in Aguero who expertly found the top corner for his 29th goal of the season.

City were happy to canter through the second period without expending too much energy with eight games in a 25-day period to come in April.

Yet, an otherwise comfortable afternoon may have come at a cost, though, as Aguero appeared to be carrying an injury as he was replaced by Gabriel Jesus just before the hour mark.

"He says he felt something. As a precaution he decided to not continue and hopefully will not be a bit issue," Guardiola added.