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Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero in pain. AFP/Getty Images

City close gap to three points but narrow win over Everton overshadowed by Aguero injury

Yaya Toure’s first-half penalty was enough to separate the sides.

SERGIO AGUERO WENT off injured as Manchester City defeated Everton 1-0 to close the gap on Premier League leaders Chelsea to three points.

The Argentinian has been in blistering form in recent weeks, his brace in Wednesday’s 4-1 demolition of Sunderland taking his tally for the season to 19 goals in all competitions.

But the City striker lasted just seven minutes at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday before hobbling off, to be replaced by Jose Angel Pozo.

After losing their talisman, another of City’s key players stood up to be counted as Yaya Toure tucked away a first-half penalty to earn the champions their fifth consecutive victory in all competitions, capitalising on Chelsea’s 2-1 defeat at Newcastle United earlier in the day.

Everton, who were denied a late equaliser when Joe Hart produced a stunning save to keep out Romelu Lukaku, have taken just one point from their past three league games as their inconsistent domestic form continues.

Britain Soccer Premier League Yaya Toure converted from the spot after James Milner was fouled AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

While City will undoubtedly be thrilled with another win, the injury to Aguero will cause major concern, especially with a crucial UEFA Champions League clash at Roma to come on Wednesday.

Everton boss Roberto Martinez brought in Samuel Eto’o for Ross Barkley and Tony Hibbert for Leon Osman – perhaps with an eye on having extra defensive cover to cope with Aguero – but he was barely able to have any impact before limping from the field. After stumbling under one challenge, the striker fell awkwardly while attempting to regain his balance and, following treatment, was unable to continue.

The hosts managed to recover their poise, though, and were ahead through Toure’s spot-kick in the 24th minute.

James Milner – recalled to the City side along with Eliaquim Mangala and Fernando from the win at Sunderland – beat Phil Jagielka to the ball close to the byline and went down under the defender’s challenge.

With Aguero off the field, Toure stepped up and placed the spot-kick into the bottom left-hand corner for his fourth league goal of the season.

Britain Soccer Premier League It was a frustrating evening for Roberto Martinez AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

Samir Nasri’s powerful drive was headed away by Sylvain Distin in the 34th minute and Everton threatened for the first time five minutes later when Kevin Mirallas’ first-time strike was deflected wide by Fernando.

Pozo ought to have doubled City’s lead five minutes into the second half, but shot straight at the legs of Tim Howard after being picked out by Milner six yards from goal.

Milner then wasted another chance 12 minutes from time, blazing a volley over after substitutes Frank Lampard and Edin Dzeko had combined.

Hart had been relatively untroubled for much of the game, but the England international pulled off a superb one-handed save to tip Lukaku’s volley around the post with eight minutes remaining.

With that stop, Everton’s best chance of an equaliser came and went as City held on to secure the win and keep the pressure on Chelsea.

After coming off in tears, is Sergio Aguero set for another spell on the sidelines?

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    Mute P O Leary.
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    Dec 6th 2014, 7:54 PM

    Ref was a bit dodgy today. Penalty decision was harsh and missed a few nasty high challenges. Agureo will be some loss if the injury is a bad one.

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    Mute John Smith
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    Dec 6th 2014, 8:56 PM

    Penalty was as soft as they come. City’s players or Milner weren’t even looking for a penalty, awful decision. City could have had a couple of sendings off to with the high challenges, especially the studs in Eto’o back

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    Dec 6th 2014, 8:09 PM

    Red will have a nice holiday in Abu Dhabi I’m sure after today!

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    Mute Colm O NEill
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    Dec 6th 2014, 9:49 PM

    It was a clear penalty! Just because Milner didn’t roll about looking for it doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be a penalty! Contact by Jagielka in the box without getting the ball= Penalty! Ye’re clueless

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    Mute Fran Heavey
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    Dec 6th 2014, 9:51 PM

    Eegit

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    Mute John Smith
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    Dec 6th 2014, 10:45 PM

    Haha clueless indeed, you do know soccer is a contact sport?? Just because there is contact, that doesn’t means it’s a peno. It has to be a foul for it to be a penalty. The two players came together and Milner went to ground and got straight back up because he knew it was no penalty, even the other man city player knew it wasn’t a foul and they didn’t protest with the ref. Won’t see a softer peno all season

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    Mute Colm O NEill
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    Dec 6th 2014, 11:06 PM

    He’s ran into the back of him. Didn’t get the ball. Penalty all day long!

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    Mute Colm O NEill
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    Dec 6th 2014, 10:45 PM

    You should invest in a dictionary…. Moron!

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