Kevin De Bruyne scored twice as Manchester City drew level on points with Liverpool thanks to a 4-2 win at Selhurst Park.

Crystal Palace took a surprise lead when Jean-Philippe Mateta scored a goal on the break after three minutes, but De Bruyne replied with a stunner 10 minutes later.

It was 1-1 at the break but City found their groove in the second half, with Rico Lewis giving them the lead before De Bruyne and Haaland made sure of all three points. 

Odsonne Edouard tapped home afetr 86 minutes to entertain the fans but it was too little, too late for Palace. 

Phil Foden was rested by Pep Guardiola for this game and De Bruyne proved his worth in his place, dictating play and bagging a double after Foden’s midweek hat-trick.  

Kevin De Bruyne scored twice to help Manchester City draw level on points with Liverpool

Kevin De Bruyne scored twice to help Manchester City draw level on points with Liverpool

Rico Lewis found the net and Erling Haaland got his customary goal as City turned on the style

Jean-Philippe Mateta had given Palace the lead just three minutes in after a John Stones error

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