Bernardo Silva and Jack Grealish scored two goals in three minutes to overturn a deficit and defeat newly promoted Luton Town 2-1 in the Premier League on Sunday, celebrating their first win in five matches in the competition. The win keeps the league champions in fourth place with 33 points, four points behind league leaders Liverpool in a tight race for the top. Luton remains in the relegation zone with nine points, four points adrift of seventeenth place.
Elijah Adebayo sparked celebrations at Kenilworth Road before halftime, rising to meet a cross from Andros Townsend and heading the ball into the net. Silva equalized for Manchester City in the 62nd minute after missing several chances, firing a left-footed shot into the far corner past goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski. Grealish scored the 50th goal of his career three minutes later, tapping in a cross from Julian Alvarez as the 28-year-old advanced towards goal.