<p>Manchester City closed in on retaining the Premier League title as Ilkay Gundogan scored twice in a 3-0 win on Sunday that kept Everton looking over their shoulders in the relegation battle.</p>.<p>Pep Guardiola's men move four points clear of Arsenal, who are in action later at home to Brighton, with three games remaining for both sides.</p>.<p>City's superior goal difference means five points from their remaining matches will likely be enough for a fifth title in six seasons.</p>.<p>Everton remain just one point outside the relegation zone and could slip into the bottom three if Leicester beat Liverpool on Monday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/leeds-fan-charged-with-assault-after-shoving-newcastle-manager-howe-1218709.html" target="_blank">Leeds fan charged with assault after shoving Newcastle manager Howe</a></strong></p>.<p>By contrast to the Toffees' troubles, City are still well on course for a treble and could afford the luxury of an afternoon off for some of their stars ahead of Wednesday's Champions League semi-final, second leg against Real Madrid.</p>.<p>Guardiola made four changes from the side that drew 1-1 in the first leg in the Spanish capital on Tuesday with John Stones, Bernardo Silva, Kevin De Bruyne and Jack Grealish left on the bench.</p>.<p>It took the visitors 35 minutes to find their rhythm, by which point they should have been behind as Mason Holgate somehow spooned over a glorious chance to open the scoring after James Tarkowski headed down a corner.</p>.<p>Within three minutes of Holgate's sitter, the game was over as a contest.</p>.<p>Guardiola had stern words for Gundogan despite the German scoring twice in last weekend's 2-1 win over Leeds after the midfielder missed a late penalty having been given the chance to complete his hat-trick by Erling Haaland.</p>.<p>Gundogan made amends with a stunning touch to control and then flick home Riyad Mahrez's cross in one movement to break the deadlock.</p>.<p>Moments later, he created the second with a floated cross that invited Haaland to power home his 52nd goal of the season with just his third touch in 39 minutes.</p>.<p>Everton boss Sean Dyche showed he too was already thinking about his side's final two games of the season by replacing talismanic striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who has missed most of the season through injury, with Neal Maupay at half-time.</p>.<p>Guardiola could not have wished for a more serene second half to prepare for the visit of the European champions in midweek as another moment of brilliance from Gundogan made it 3-0 six minutes after the restart.</p>.<p>The 32-year-old is probably into the final month of his seven-year stay in Manchester with his contract up at the end of the season and Barcelona reportedly ready to pounce on a free transfer, but looks set to go out on a high.</p>.<p>Gundogan curled a free-kick beyond the desperate dive of Jordan Pickford for his ninth goal of the season.</p>.<p>Goal difference could be decisive in the battle to beat the drop and Everton did at least manage to stop the bleeding at three.</p>.<p>Indeed the home side came closest to scoring in the final quarter when Amadou Onana's header came crashing back off the crossbar.</p>
<p>Manchester City closed in on retaining the Premier League title as Ilkay Gundogan scored twice in a 3-0 win on Sunday that kept Everton looking over their shoulders in the relegation battle.</p>.<p>Pep Guardiola's men move four points clear of Arsenal, who are in action later at home to Brighton, with three games remaining for both sides.</p>.<p>City's superior goal difference means five points from their remaining matches will likely be enough for a fifth title in six seasons.</p>.<p>Everton remain just one point outside the relegation zone and could slip into the bottom three if Leicester beat Liverpool on Monday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/leeds-fan-charged-with-assault-after-shoving-newcastle-manager-howe-1218709.html" target="_blank">Leeds fan charged with assault after shoving Newcastle manager Howe</a></strong></p>.<p>By contrast to the Toffees' troubles, City are still well on course for a treble and could afford the luxury of an afternoon off for some of their stars ahead of Wednesday's Champions League semi-final, second leg against Real Madrid.</p>.<p>Guardiola made four changes from the side that drew 1-1 in the first leg in the Spanish capital on Tuesday with John Stones, Bernardo Silva, Kevin De Bruyne and Jack Grealish left on the bench.</p>.<p>It took the visitors 35 minutes to find their rhythm, by which point they should have been behind as Mason Holgate somehow spooned over a glorious chance to open the scoring after James Tarkowski headed down a corner.</p>.<p>Within three minutes of Holgate's sitter, the game was over as a contest.</p>.<p>Guardiola had stern words for Gundogan despite the German scoring twice in last weekend's 2-1 win over Leeds after the midfielder missed a late penalty having been given the chance to complete his hat-trick by Erling Haaland.</p>.<p>Gundogan made amends with a stunning touch to control and then flick home Riyad Mahrez's cross in one movement to break the deadlock.</p>.<p>Moments later, he created the second with a floated cross that invited Haaland to power home his 52nd goal of the season with just his third touch in 39 minutes.</p>.<p>Everton boss Sean Dyche showed he too was already thinking about his side's final two games of the season by replacing talismanic striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who has missed most of the season through injury, with Neal Maupay at half-time.</p>.<p>Guardiola could not have wished for a more serene second half to prepare for the visit of the European champions in midweek as another moment of brilliance from Gundogan made it 3-0 six minutes after the restart.</p>.<p>The 32-year-old is probably into the final month of his seven-year stay in Manchester with his contract up at the end of the season and Barcelona reportedly ready to pounce on a free transfer, but looks set to go out on a high.</p>.<p>Gundogan curled a free-kick beyond the desperate dive of Jordan Pickford for his ninth goal of the season.</p>.<p>Goal difference could be decisive in the battle to beat the drop and Everton did at least manage to stop the bleeding at three.</p>.<p>Indeed the home side came closest to scoring in the final quarter when Amadou Onana's header came crashing back off the crossbar.</p>