Torres scores a hat-trick as record-breaking Manchester City beats Newcastle

City's lead at the top of the standings stretched to 13 points while Newcastle are in 16th spot.

May 15, 2021 02:45 am | Updated May 16, 2021 07:45 am IST

Manchester City's Ferran Torres celebrating after scoring his side's fourth goal during the English Premier League soccer match against Newcastle United at St James' Park stadium, in Newcastle, England on May 14, 2021.

Manchester City's Ferran Torres celebrating after scoring his side's fourth goal during the English Premier League soccer match against Newcastle United at St James' Park stadium, in Newcastle, England on May 14, 2021.

Ferran Torres scored a hat-trick as champions Manchester City beat Newcastle United 4-3 to set a record for consecutive Premier League away wins on Friday with their 12th victory on the road.

With Pep Guardiola's City having already bagged the title and Newcastle safe, there was nothing riding on the fixture but it served up some rich entertainment with Spaniard Torres especially enjoying himself at St James' Park.

City dominated early on but Newcastle took the lead against the run of play in the 25th minute when Emil Krafth found space to head home Jonjo Shelvey's cross.

Joao Cancelo's deflected drive levelled it up in the 39th minute and Torres put City ahead with a clever piece of improvisation to convert Ilkay Guendogan's cross.

But Newcastle were level in first-half stoppage time when Joelinton converted a penalty past City's veteran keeper Scott Carson who was making his first appearance of the season.

Joe Willock put Newcastle in front again just past the hour, converting a rebound after Carson saved his penalty.

But City were in no mood to offer any gifts and were level again within two minutes as Torres converted a cross by Raheem Sterling on the stretch.

Two minutes later, Torres completed his hat-trick when he was on hand to steer home a rebound after Cancelo struck the woodwork with a fierce drive from outside the area.

City's lead at the top of the standings stretched to 13 points while Newcastle are in 16th spot.

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