this defeat to high flying villa was fully deserved, leon bailey s deflected shot giving unai emery s team all three points for a 14th home league win in a row. the 22 shots fired at ederson s goal by villa are the most pep guardiola has seen his side face since taking over at city, whose meagre two efforts in total was a fair reflection of the hosts superiority. aston villa played better, the first half we didn t move and the positions that we should move and talk, but second half was much better. we had a chance in the early. we struggled to make a little bit more, and after we struggled i would say to find the pass and movement in the right moment. it was the expected tough return to bramall lane for manager, chris wilder. he started his second stint in charge of sheffield united with a 2 0 defeat to liverpool. jurgen klopp s side put four spectacular goals past fulham on sunday, but struggled to break down the league s bottom club under their returning boss. reds captain
in a major blow to the prime minister tonight, the minister responsible for immigration, robertjenrick, has resigned at the very moment legislation on asylum seekers was being announced to the commons. his resignation came over a bill attempting to enable the government s policy of sending some migrants to rwanda to go ahead after the supreme court ruled it unlawful. mrjenrick said it didn t go far enough and it would not end what he called the merry go round of legal challenges which risked paralysing the scheme. our political editor chris mason is here. a huge embarrassment this for rishi sunak? it this for rishi sunak? is a huge embarrassment. bu quite it is a huge embarrassment. but quite the thing to do so in the very week that you are attempting a reset on, yes, you guessed it, immigration policy. on monday we had government plans to cut legal immigration adjuster the home secretary james cleverly went to rwanda to set out part of the approach on illegal immigration
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