MX23RW : Wednesday, January 30 21:31:02
Jan 26, 2019 at 3pm UK at ​Etihad Stadium
Attendance: 50,121
Man CityManchester City
5-0
Burnley
Jesus (23'), Silva (52'), De Bruyne (61'), Long (73' og.), Aguero (85' pen.)
FT(HT: 1-0)

Gabriel Jesus fired up by Manchester City's blistering start to year

Gabriel Jesus fired up by Manchester City's blistering start to year
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The Brazilian netted his eighth goal in his last five games when scoring against Burnley.

Gabriel Jesus described himself as "on fire" after helping Manchester City maintain their blistering start to 2019 by thrashing Burnley on Saturday.

The Brazilian netted his eighth goal in his last five games, and his 15th for the season, as City hammered the Clarets 5-0 in their FA Cup fourth-round tie at the Etihad Stadium.

In the wider picture, City have scored 30 goals in seven games this year, all of which have been won, and Jesus says they are hungry for more.

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The 21-year-old said: "I have started this year on fire, I think, (and) not just for the goals.

"I think I help the team on the pitch, I work hard and I think I play well when I go onto the pitch.

"My focus is to do this and I am so happy that I scored goals because I am a striker and I need to score goals.

"When we score the first goal, we want to score more and more, and to play well and win the games."

Jesus set City on their way to their latest convincing win when he cut back from the byline and fired in a low shot. Bernardo Silva doubled the lead and the outstanding Kevin De Bruyne struck a superb long-range third.

De Bruyne forced Kevin Long to turn into his own net for City's third and Sergio Aguero completed the rout with a late penalty.

De Bruyne, starting his third game in a week as he builds match fitness after injury problems, was influential throughout.

"He is an amazing player and an amazing person," said Jesus. "He has the quality to play every game when (getting into) this team is too hard because we have amazing players and everyone deserves to play."

Manchester City v Burnley – FA Cup – Fourth Round – Etihad Stadium
Sean Dyche and Pep Guardiola have differing priorities this season (Dave Thompson/PA)

City's dominant display came despite manager Pep Guardiola, in juggling the demands of challenging for four trophies, naming Aguero, David Silva, Leroy Sane and Raheem Sterling on the bench.

Burnley enjoyed no such luxury, with Sean Dyche's seven changes clearly indicating that his priorities were Tuesday's clash with Manchester United and Premier League survival.

Dyche said: "I am not going to overthink this one. We had to make decisions. We had a few touch and goes and they couldn't play, because the bigger fight this season is the Premier League. It was as soon as the season started and will always be our biggest fight.

"That's no disrespect to any other competition, it's just a fact of the club I work for."


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Pep Guardiola in charge of Manchester City on January 26, 2019
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3Tottenham HotspurSpurs24170748242451
4Chelsea24145540221847
5Arsenal24145550331747
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14Newcastle UnitedNewcastle2466122132-1124
15Crystal Palace2465132433-923
16Southampton2458112641-1523
17Burnley2465132545-2023
18Cardiff CityCardiff2454152046-2619
19Fulham2445152553-2817
20Huddersfield TownHuddersfield2425171341-2811

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