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EPL PHOTOS: Man City suffer blow to title hopes with Norwich stalemate

Last updated on: March 13, 2016 00:06 IST
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Manchester City's David Silva and Norwich City's Timm Klose clash as they vie for posession

IMAGE: Manchester City's David Silva and Norwich City's Timm Klose clash as they vie for posession during their English Premier League match at Carrow Road on Saturday. Photograph: Action Images via Reuters/Tony O'Brien Livepic

Manchester City's hopes of regaining the Premier League title suffered a potentially grievous blow on Saturday as they were held to a goalless draw by struggling Norwich City at Carrow Road.

The unpredictable 2014 champions dominated possession and territory but still did not have the urgency nor invention to pierce a well-organised Canaries' rearguard.

Sergio Aguero's first half snapshot, well saved by John Ruddy at full stretch was the nearest they came to scoring as they had to settle frustratingly for remaining fourth in the title race, still nine points behind leaders Leicester City.

It was billed as a must-win encounter for Manuel Pellegrini's City, whose title charge had been stalled by winning just twice in the previous six games.

So, afterwards, it was hard to escape the sense of deflation in the City camp as they contemplated how perhaps their last realistic chance of winning the title had disappeared with this flat performance.

Manchester City's Sergio Aguero and Raheem Sterling look dejected after the game

IMAGE: Manchester City's Sergio Aguero and Raheem Sterling look dejected after the game. Photograph: Alan Walter Livepic/Action Images via Reuters

"We are going to need a crazy season to get even more crazy but we will keep going," City goalkeeper Joe Hart, trying to put on a brave face, told BBC Sport.

"We weren't good enough."

Pellegrini, though, was not about to concede the title just yet, with City now a point behind third-placed Arsenal and four points adrift of second-placed Tottenham Hotspur.

"We are disappointed. Of course we should create more in the last third. We were static up front.

"Every time that you drop points it is harder but you must continue thinking in a positive way. We must always try to win the title while we mathematically can."

Norwich City's Patrick Bamford has a shot at goal

IMAGE: Norwich City's Patrick Bamford has a shot at goal. Photograph: Tony O'Brien Livepic/Action Images via Reuters

It could have been even worse for City though with Norwich coming closest to breaking the stalemate with on-loan Patrick Bamford, making his first start for the club, hammering a brilliant half-volley against the crossbar just before halftime.

The point, though crucial to Norwich's fight against relegation, still leaves them in the bottom three on 25 points, one point ahead of Newcastle United, nine points clear of doomed Aston Villa and the same as 17th-placed Sunderland.

Manager Alex Neil was delighted with his players' commitment. "We will see at the end of the season how significant that point was. I couldn't ask any more from our players in terms of effort and endeavour," he told Sky Sports.

Norwich's next two home games are against Newcastle and Sunderland.

Cook header delights Bournemouth in thriller

Bournemouth's Steve Cook celebrates scoring the third goal against Swansea City

IMAGE: Bournemouth's Steve Cook celebrates scoring the third goal against Swansea City. Photograph: Matthew Childs Livepic/Action Images via Reuters

Steve Cook looped in a crucial headed winner after Bournemouth had twice let the lead slip, allowing Eddie Howe's men to finally celebrate their first back-to-back home wins in the top flight on Saturday.

In a thrilling see-saw contest, after Max Gradel had put Bournemouth ahead courtesy of a mistake from Swansea keeper Lukasz Fabianski, the hosts were pegged back within a couple of minutes late in the first half as Modou Barrow curled in his first goal for the visitors.

Five minutes after halftime Josh King drove the Cherries back into the lead with a searing shot via the post but, again, Swansea responded with vigour, Barrow's low cross finding Gylfi Sigurdsson who turned and fired into the top corner for his seventh goal in 11 matches.

Bournemouth, though, would not be denied with Cook heading home Matt Ritchie's 78th-minute corner to inch his team closer to guaranteed safety in 13th place in their first Premier League season.

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