The Blues suffered a nightmare first half at Goodison Park as Jack Harrison gave the hosts the lead after Rodri was dispossessed. Then John Stones was injured committing a tackle despite forward Beto clearly being in an offside position.
But, Pep Guardiola's side managed to regroup and equalised in the 53rd minute thanks to a Phil Foden strike. City turned the game around just over ten minutes later as Julian Alvarez dispatched from the penalty spot following a handball.
Bernardo Silva added gloss to the scoreline five minutes from time as he capitalised on Jordan Pickford's error to score. With three points secured on Merseyside, here's what is to come for the Blues in their next six fixtures.
City's next six fixtures
Verdict
While Guardiola's men will not be underestimating the challenge to come, they will understand the potential to accumulate a good amount of points in the next couple of months. Only Everton are in anything resembling good form at present and in truth City will expect to secure four wins from this run of fixtures.
Liverpool's next six fixtures
Chelsea (H) - January 31
Arsenal's next six fixtures
Liverpool (H) - February 4
Aston Villa's next six fixtures
Manchester United (H) - February 11
Tottenham Hotspur's next six fixtures
Manchester United's next six fixtures
West Ham United's next six fixtures
Newcastle United's next six fixtures
Manchester City (H) - January 13
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