Bernardo Silva and Jack Grealish scored three minutes apart as Manchester City came from behind to beat Premier League newcomers Luton Town 2-1 on Sunday and breathe a collective sigh of relief with their first victory in five league games.
The win kept the champions – who were missing striker Erling Haaland through injury – in fourth place on 33 points, four shy of leaders Liverpool in a crowded title fight.
Luton remain in the drop zone on nine points, four adrift of 17th place.
The home fans were celebrating at halftime at a raucous Kenilworth Road after Elijah Adebayo rose to meet a cross from Andros Townsend and headed in the opener seconds before the break.
But after numerous City near-misses, Silva scored in the 62nd minute when he curled a low left-footed strike into the far corner past goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski.
Grealish netted his 50th career goal three minutes later when Julian Alvarez sent a cross across the face of the goal that the 28-year-old stretched to slot in.
The victory ends Man City’s run of four Premier League games without a win.
Reuters