Manchester City dropped points in the Premier League title race after a 0-0 draw against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. The resilient Black Cats maintained their unbeaten home record, frustrating Pep Guardiola's side despite late chances. Arsenal now lead City by four points at the season's halfway mark.
Manchester City entered the match on New Year's Day aiming to close the gap on league leaders Arsenal to two points, riding an eight-game winning streak across all competitions. However, Sunderland, under Regis Le Bris, proved a tough obstacle at home, where they remained unbeaten in nine Premier League matches this season.
The first half saw limited opportunities, with Sunderland's Trai Hume glancing a header over the bar. City looked more threatening after the break, but Erling Haaland was effectively shut out by the Black Cats' defense. Substitute Josko Gvardiol came closest for the visitors, striking the post with 16 minutes remaining. Eliezer Mayenda and Savinho also went close for the respective sides in the second half.
Injuries impacted both teams. City's winger Savinho left with an injury, though midfielder Rodri returned from suspension in the second half. Sunderland missed several players due to the Africa Cup of Nations 2025, including Reinildo Mandava, Habib Diarra, and Bertrand Traore, alongside injuries to Dan Ballard and Aji Alese.
The draw leaves City second, four points behind Arsenal, while Sunderland hold seventh place. Both teams next face tough tests: Sunderland travel to Tottenham, and City host Chelsea, both on Sunday.
Lineups reflected absences: Sunderland started with Robin Roefs in goal, featuring Granit Xhaka and Brian Brobbey upfront. City lined up with Gianluigi Donnarumma in goal, Erling Haaland leading the attack, and Nathan Ake replacing Gvardiol at the back.