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Manchester City moved go down to third in the Premier League with a splendid triumph over Crystal Palace, who slipped to a third successive thrashing.
City required just two minutes to get through Palace's stopgap resistance, with David Silva opening home on his arrival from a hamstring damage.
The hosts multiplied their lead three minutes into the second half when commander Vincent Kompany's brilliant complete found the top corner and Kevin de Bruyne made it three with a low exertion from the edge of the territory.
Castle's bad dream day was exacerbated when Raheem Sterling half-volleyed past goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey before Nicolas Otamendi headed home in damage time.
Sam Allardyce's side stay five focuses over the transfer zone however could be maneuvered advance into peril if Hull City and Swansea win on Saturday.
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