Raheem Sterling scored three goals to lead Manchester City in extending their lead at the top of the Premier League by 12 points over their closest rivals with a 4-0 away victory against struggling Norwich City on Saturday. Sterling found the net in the first half with a stunning strike in the 31st minute, and Phil Foden added the second goal shortly after the break. Sterling made it 3-0 with a close-range header, before following up on a missed penalty to complete the scoring in the dying moments. City now has 63 points from 25 matches, while Liverpool sits in second place with 51 points from 23 matches.