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LONDON — After the lights went out in the changing room, Manchester City finally found a way to shine on the pitch again.
City bounced back from its disappointing draw at Newcastle by beating Burnley 4-1 in the Premier League on Tuesday, displaying the kind of fluent attacking play that has often eluded Pep Guardiola's team lately.
Gabriel Jesus scored twice for City, which arrived at Turf Moor to find that the lights weren't working in the away dressing room. The club tweeted out a picture of a black screen to make light of the situation, and the team then made light work of Burnley as well.