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There is no good time to be playing Man City these days, but playing them in the immediate aftermath of a defeat is certainly not the best.
Pep Guardiola is a demanding manager and he will be expecting his side to bounce back and show a positive response to their away defeat at Chelsea last week.
They did, at least, beat Hoffenheim in the Champions League in midweek to put the Stamford Bridge loss behind them to some degree, but in the league they know nothing short of three points will do.
They will have to manage without David Silva, who joins Kevin De Bruyne on the sidelines after being ruled out for a 'few weeks' with a hamstring injury,
Best bet:
The above RequestABet is appealing due to the fact this could be entertaining with goals for both teams. Man City are good at home, but not invincible and they have conceded to Huddersfield, Newcastle, Southampton, Man United and Bournemouth in the Premier League, so Everton can get on the score sheet. These sides make up the top two for corners taken this season, so three each is not much to ask.
Shots:
While City are expected to enjoy the majority of possession, Everton should get a sniff at the other end and backing their two best players to have at least two attempts each at the above price is really tempting. This does not rely on them being on target - just attempts in 90 minutes - and 5/1 looks generous. Richarlison averages over two shots per game and attempted as many as six against Newcastle earlier this month, while Sigurdsson averages nearly three per game in the Premier League, so this is worth a small play.
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Odds correct as of 1600 GMT on 13/12/18