Phil Foden scored twice as Manchester City recovered from a near-collapse against struggling Leeds.
He opened the scoring in just 59 seconds from Matheus Nunes’ cross.
Josko Gvardiol added a second for City in the 25th minute, giving them a two-goal advantage.
Leeds Fight Back but Fall Short
Dominic Calvert-Lewin revived Leeds after halftime, scoring following a Nunes deflection.
Lukas Nmecha converted a penalty after Gvardiol fouled Calvert-Lewin, briefly raising hopes of an upset.
Lucas Perri’s early saves kept Leeds in contention before Foden’s stoppage-time finish sealed City’s win.
City Climb While Questions Remain
The win moves City to second, four points behind Arsenal and level on points with Chelsea.
Foden’s late goal underlined his ability to change games while Guardiola’s side struggled against Leeds’ direct style.
Despite the victory, City still face questions over mounting a realistic title challenge this season.
