Audio By Carbonatix
Gabriel Jesus scored twice as Manchester City moved third in the table with a 2-1 win over Swansea at the Etihad Stadium.
City manager Pep Guardiola opted to start the Brazilian wonderkid ahead of Sergio Aguero for the third consecutive game and the 19-year-old repaid his manager’s faith after only 11 minutes when he broke Swansea’s resilience.
The hosts were completely rampant in the first-half but Swansea held firm and somehow made it to the interval only trailing by a goal.
Paul Clement’s side improved after the break and their tenacious performance was almost rewarded when Gylfi Sigurdsson levelled the scores on 81 minutes with a low strike past the reach of Willy Caballero, who once again took the place of Claudio Bravo.

No one was going to spoil Jesus’ day however and the youngster ensured his side moved into the top three when he struck in the second minute of added time to win the game for City.
Pep Guardiola's side are now two points clear of Arsenal and one ahead of Liverpool after both suffered defeats on Saturday.
Swansea - who have recently enjoyed wins over Liverpool and Southampton - remain a point above the relegation spots.
Latest Stories
-
Family of Charles Amissah launches foundation for emergency care reform
1 minute -
Livestream: JoyNews & Amalgam of Professional Bodies Speaker Series on Centers of Prosperity underway
7 minutes -
Hospital Staff named in Charles Amissah death probe as committee calls for sanctions
12 minutes -
Here are the four hospitals Charles Amissah moved through in 118 minutes before he died
40 minutes -
Two Ministries that have perfected failure
57 minutes -
Hospitals failed to triage Charles Amissah despite arrival alive — Committee
1 hour -
Cocoa farmers in Amenfi Central rally against galamsey ahead of new season
1 hour -
MoMo Ghana CEO backs golf as platform for business, community building
1 hour -
Public confidence in Ghana’s governance institutions remains low despite strong democratic credentials — APL Barometer
1 hour -
Charles Amissah died from medical neglect, not trauma — Akosa committee finds
1 hour -
Housing and food prices drove April inflation as GSS reports mixed sector trends
2 hours -
IMANI Africa defends CSO intervention in Supreme Court case challenging OSP Act
2 hours -
Ablakwa assures support for Ghanaian nationals in UAE amid regional tensions
2 hours -
Asantehene @ 76: How Otumfuo celebrates his birthday
2 hours -
2026 U20 WWCQ: Kurt Okraku visits Black Princesses camp ahead of Uganda second leg
2 hours