London-Sana
The Manchester City team beat its host Aston Villa by six goals to one goal in their match today at Villa Park Stadium in the twenty-second round of the English Premier League football.
Argentine striker Sergio Aguero scored three goals for City, raising his score to 177, two goals ahead of Frenchman Thierry Henry, the former Arsenal player, and to finish fourth in the list of scorers of the championship through the ages next to Frank Lampard.
Leciti also scored two goals for Algerian player Riad Mehrez. Gabriel Jesus shook the net once to advance to second place over Leicester City and reduced Liverpool's lead to 14 points, but the leader has a delayed match.
For his part, Aston Villa, who fell to 18th among 20 teams, did not hit a ball on goal until he got a penalty in stoppage time by Anwar Al-Ghazi successfully.