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Doku's goal in the 30th minute opened the floodgates for Guardiola's treble winners who scored three goals in seven minutes to all but put the game away."What surprised me the most is how clever he is when he has to take a decision, it's really good," Guardiola said of Doku. His side were lacklustre at times against Fulham in the day's early kickoff and needed some fine goalkeeping by Andre Onana to keep on level terms in the second half.
The Blades had gone ahead in the 72nd minute when Cameron Archer sprinted to the edge of the area and unleashed a shot that went in off the bar but Jean-Ricner Bellegarde equalised for the visitors a minute before the end of normal time.
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