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Hart, City out to stay unbeaten

Cape Town - Manchester City have gone unbeaten as they look to wrestle the title back from Chelsea.

City have scored 10 goals, including 3 in their rampant win over Chelsea in August, and are yet to concede a goal as they prepare to visit Crystal Palace on Saturday.

Manuel Pellegrini's side are the only team to win all four matches while Swansea City and Leicester City are the only two teams yet to taste defeat this term.

Ten goals and four games unbeaten is not the Premier League record as that belongs to Chelsea, who scored 12 goals without reply from their first six games in the 2005/06 season - the season they managed to defend their Premier League title.

England goalkeeper Joe Hart has made an impressive start to the season for both club and country, reportsSky Sports.

He has yet to be beaten while England and City have scored a combined 18 goals.

Crystal Palace will look to end Hart's run of clean sheets when City travel to Selhurst Park.

The match kicks off at 16:00.

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