MANCHESTER, England (AP) â Manchester City's 4-1 rout of Liverpool on Saturday was marred by more off-field trouble as one of English soccer's fiercest rivalries turned toxic again. Despite securing a statement win in the race for the Premier League title, the defending champions were left to condemn an apparent attack on their rivals' team bus and address âhatefulâ chants from its supporters. Pep Guardiola, meanwhile, was forced to defend his touchline antics, after accusations he showed a lack
Boos rang around Stamford Bridge after the loss to Aston Villa â Chelseaâs fourth at home since Potter took charge.
Struggling Town staged a remarkable second-half comeback as, trailing to a Marcus Forss goal, Josh Ruffels, Josh Koroma and Matty Pearson scored within 12 minutes of the restart. Pearson added his second after 66 minutes before Chuba Akpom headed in his 26th goal of the season for a stunned Boro. Huddersfield remain in the relegation zone, but only goal difference now separates them from Cardiff, while Michael Carrick's visitors are six points outside the top two.