Man City made to work hard as Phil Foden nets late winner against Leeds
Manchester City were made to work hard before eventually beating Leeds United 3-2 in their Premier Leaue clash at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.

The midfielder has played only one minute since mid-October, and Guardiola has said simply "not yet" when asked whether the Spaniard is ready to return.
City arrive in west London having won three of their last five matches in all competitions, a run that has kept them in touch with Arsenal after Mikel Arteta's side dropped points against Chelsea at the weekend. Guardiola's players have also dominated this fixture for more than a decade: City have won their last 18 meetings with Fulham, the longest losing streak one English side have endured against another.
Fulham, however, are in their best form of the season. Marco Silva's team have climbed clear of the relegation zone after three wins from their last four Premier League matches, including a 2-1 victory at Tottenham where two early goals set the tone.
Their home form has been particularly strong. Only Arsenal have left Craven Cottage with a win this season across all competitions, while Fulham have won their last two league games on home soil without conceding.
Before turning to Fulham, Guardiola reflected on Saturday's dramatic 3-2 win over Leeds, where Phil Foden struck twice and City required stoppage-time heroics after letting a two-goal lead slip. Leeds manager Daniel Farke had accused Gianluigi Donnarumma of "bending the rules" by feigning injury, but Guardiola dismissed speculation around the goalkeeper's actions. "I don't know what would have happened last season," he said. "It all depends on Phil putting the ball in the net. I haven't spoken to Donnarumma about it. It is what it is."
Guardiola also praised Silva, who this weekend reached 200 matches in charge of Fulham. "Marco has been there for many years," he said. "Their organisation is exceptional, and with the ball they are better and better. It is always tough in that beautiful stadium in London."
City desperately need another strong night in the capital. They have lost just one of their last 14 league trips to London, but recent defeats and the growing gap to Arsenal mean the pressure is rising.
Harry Wilson remains a major threat for Fulham after scoring early at Tottenham, while Foden arrives in outstanding form, having scored inside the first 25 minutes in all four of his league scoring appearances this season.
Fulham continue to be without Antonee Robinson and Rodrigo Muniz, while City await Rodri's return as they look to avoid losing further ground in the title race.