On my head mate...published at 14:56 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2019
Huddersfield 0-3 Man City
Raheem Sterling has scored two headed goals in the Premier League this season, one more than in his previous seven season's combined.
Winks scores Tottenham winner in final minute of injury time
Alli injured after scoring Spurs' equaliser
Man City win 3-0 at Huddersfield to move back to within four points of Liverpool
Managerless Huddersfield remain 10 points from safety
Danilo, Sterling and Sane with City's goals
Luke Reddy
Huddersfield 0-3 Man City
Raheem Sterling has scored two headed goals in the Premier League this season, one more than in his previous seven season's combined.
Huddersfield 0-3 Man City
Jonathan Hogg plays a diagonal ball and it has a chance of getting Steve Mounie in behind. Nicolas Otamendi is chasing and has a problem but just - and I mean just - gets a flick on it to intervene.
Better from Huddersfield.
Huddersfield 0-3 Man City
Aymeric Laporte will have a few bruises this evening. He took a heavy blow in the first half and just had Steve Mounie land on him near the advertising boards.
Alex Pritchard enters for the home side for Juninho Bacuna.
#bbcfootball or text 81111 (UK only)
Victor: Leroy Sane scores the third Man City goal, one minute after assisting Sterling to score the second, now that's inSane.
Jim: Pathetic performance from Huddersfield. If they can’t get motivated to play City with a new manager they deserve to go down.
Huddersfield 0-3 Man City
You're good but it's not Bournemouth kind of quality is it?
Allow Twitter content?
This article contains content provided by Twitter. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. You may want to read Twitter’s cookie policy, external and privacy policy, external before accepting. To view this content choose ‘accept and continue’.
Huddersfield 0-3 Man City
Here's Kyle Walker spitting some kind of angel.
Huddersfield 0-3 Man City
Fernandinho comes off and hands the captain's armband to David Silva as he comes on.
Steve Mounie replaces Adama Diakhaby for the home side.
As the winter sun beats down on the John Smith's there's an air of formality engulfing this final 30 minutes.
Huddersfield 0-3 Man City
Stephen Warnock
Ex-Liverpool defender on Radio 5 live
It's a poor ball across the pitch by Puncheon and Danilo cuts it out. Aguero does a lovely little flick and the composure from Sane... he puts the keeper on his backside, fakes the shot, and it's the calmest of finishes from Leroy Sane.
Leroy Sane
Two passes from the halfway line, this is like something on a volley ball court.
Jason Puncheon is under pressure for Huddersfield and offloads the ball to no one. Danilo doesn't take a touch and just takes the ball on the bounce to send it forward first time to Sergio Aguero.
As Aguero runs to his left to collect it he too opts not to take a touch and just flicks a header into the path of Leroy Sane. One touch, one simple pass into the net.
A fine, fine goal.
Raheem Sterling
Turn out the lights.
Leroy Sane waits near the angle of the area and when he gets it he sets himself and swings a devilish ball across the six-yard box which Raheem Sterling races in on to head home.
A quality bit of end product but looking at replays, Sane appears fractionally offside when he receives Kevin de Bruyne's pass. It was very, very tight but the flag probably should have gone up.
Huddersfield 0-1 Man City
Huddersfield build down the left and then show patience to work the ball across the field. Tommy Smith tries to get Juninho Bacuna in behind but City are aware of it and tidy things up.
Huddersfield 0-1 Man City
Huddersfield defend a Kyle Walker cut-back well and as Juninho Bacuna runs them up to the halfway line, Fernandinho comes clattering in to take him out on the touchline.
That's Fernandinho, Bacuna, Hogg and Walker all in the book so far.
#bbcfootball or text 81111 (UK only)
Viv: Hasn't been a great half. More intensity and precision needed. Passes disjointed. More decisive passes needed to link up play btw midfield and attack. Solid but not rash defending also needed!
Loser92: Manchester City were so lucky with the goal. If they win the league, luck will have played a huge part in the victory.
Huddersfield 0-1 Man City
The average positions each side has taken up kind of shows the pattern we have seen.
Huddersfield (left) have been deep and compact in a 4-5-1 setup, Man City high up, taking the game to their hosts but with minimal quality.
In comes a cross from the right but Jonas Lossl catches it.
Huddersfield 0-1 Man City
Liverpool fans will be watching and just hoping that something crazy can happen here. Manchester City some out with some intent though and keep the ball nicely before Kevin de Bruyne's cross needs a good defensive header to concede a corner.
Huddersfield 0-1 Man City
In that first half, Jonathan Hogg had 23 touches - a high for Huddersfield. Fernandinho had 82.
And as we get going, he's on the ball again, playing forward into Sergio Aguero.
No changes at the break.
The players are coming out again so we will be back at it in seconds...
Huddersfield 0-1 Man City
Stephen Warnock
Ex-Liverpool defender on Radio 5 live
City know the longer the game goes on, the more fatigued Huddersfield will get. They're playing the long game, if you like.
They know they don't have to get this game done and dusted inside 45 minutes. They know the longer it goes, these Huddersfield players will get pulled side to side and it'll open gaps for City.
Huddersfield 0-1 Man City
Conor McNamara
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
On Wagner's video message: "So often managers leave a club and they're almost erased from history. It's like they were never here, they don't get mentioned.
"Huddersfield fans have gone into a hush to listen to it. I think it's a nice touch, the club acknowledging the man who's done so well for them in the past but has decided this is as far as he could bring the club."
Huddersfield 0-1 Man City
Stephen Warnock
Ex-Liverpool defender on Radio 5 live
Huddersfield did get away with that (the penalty appeal), but they've built themselves into the game since conceding.
They've done very well to contain City. City haven't been at their brilliant best, playing the free-flowing football we know they can play. Huddersfield are stifling what they're trying to do.
Fair play to Mark Hudson and the way he's set his team up. He's getting a bit frustrated because he feels when Huddersfield get the chance to break they can cause City some problems.