Agüero and Sterling help Manchester City rally to beat Huddersfield Town
Perhaps the most remarkable part of Manchester City’s latest victory, a club-record 11th in a row, is that this is the first time since April 1995, when Brian Horton was in the dugout and Paul Walsh supplied the decisive goal in a 3-2 victory against Blackburn Rovers, they have won a Premier League match when they have been trailing at half-time. It was some record and another reason why the modern City have the stoutness and resilience to go with their obvious talents.
They had to work tremendously hard to turn this game around and Huddersfield certainly deserved the ovation they received at the end, even if Rajiv van la Parra’s red card for a confrontation with Leroy Sané promptly soured the mood. David Wagner’s men had given everything and when Nicolas Otamendi’s own goal gave them the lead just before half-time their supporters could have been forgiven for daring to dream of a remarkable double, having already beaten Manchester United here last month.
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