Man of the moment Erling Haaland is set to make his home debut as Man City host newly promoted Bournemouth at the Etihad. Both sides have made winning ...
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Manchester City began their Premier League campaign with a stunning 2-0 victory over West Ham last week at the London Stadium.
The defending champions look in no mood to make their start of the season slow or bad whereas Bournemouth are coming into this fixture with utmost confidence beating Aston Villa 2-0 in their opener of the season. Haaland scored one from the spot and the other running behind the West Ham with a cool and composed finish to seal the deal for Man City. ('Now he is alongside Henry, Ronaldo...?', Man City coach Pep Guardiola on Erling Haaland's criticism) It was a much-needed brace for the Norwegian striker as he was criticized for his performances earlier against Liverpool in the Community Shield matchup.
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Travers makes a crucial stop to keep De Bruyne out! Mahrez cuts inside from the right of the box, and finds Gundogan in some space. Haaland cannot quite meet Walker's cross into the area, but luckily for Cancelo, the ball drops to him. The attacker stays down and gets checked over by the physios. Just over fifteen minutes to go. Cancelo's powerful cross ricochets off the Colombian and into the back of the net.
Riyad Mahrez comes into the Manchester City starting XI as Pep Guardiola makes one change for our first home game of the season against Bournemouth.
- City have scored at least twice in each of our past 10 Premier League fixtures. - Guardiolahas lost only three of his 73 Premier League matches in charge of City against English managers. - We have only lost our opening home league game in one of the past 22 seasons, which was a 5-2 loss against Leicester in 2020/21.
Ilkay Gundogan, Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden all get on the scoresheet as Manchester City make light work of Bournemouth in their first home game of the ...
Still no doubt about the result though, just a question of whether the scoreline will be added to or not. Difficult to see what exactly he's done, but it looks like it might be a problem with the ankle. The fans haven’t stopped singing his name since he was introduced, and they’ve cheered his every touch. Got in the way of an early Ake chance at the other end. The levels and quality were there for everyone to see. In the second half they defended really deep, but we didn't give anything away. Ruben Dias: Didn't put a foot wrong at the back, but so little to do. They attract you with the short passes and then switch the play. The right moment, the right tempo, the right movement. A superb first half put the Blues in total control as Ilkay Gundogan, Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden all got off the mark for the season. Ilkay Gundogan on— City Xtra (@City_Xtra) @ErlingHaaland: "He's bringing us to a whole new dimension, bringing us a whole new quality, and he's going to score a lot of goals... Many managers sit here after a game against Man City saying the same.
Two games into the new season champions Manchester City have already raised the bar high as they crushed promoted Bournemouth 4-0 on Saturday to maintain ...
Phil Foden added another before halftime from De Bruyne's assist and it was just a matter of how many more the hosts would help themselves to. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com
Manchester City's 19-year-old Brazilian prodigy Kayky will spend the 2022/23 season on loan in Portugal playing for Pacos de Ferreira.
Manchester City to managed to secure his signature and fast-tracked his arrival to last summer. He became the youngest Copa Libertadores scorer for Fluminense aged 17 on May 6 2021. Kayky made his Manchester City debut vs Swindon in the FA Cup on January 7 2022, before coming on as a sub in the Premier League on February 12 against Norwich.
Kevin De Bruyne treated the Etihad to another masterclass as Manchester City made it two wins from two in this season's Premier League by routing ...
Guardiola spoke enthusiastically about what Gomez can bring to his team and now he must be desperate for the deal to go through as quickly as possible so that he can join up with his new team-mates for their next outing. And he must have been licking his lips at the thought of playing in this City team, with his move from Anderlecht expected to go through imminently. His goal was a work of art, with the attacking midfielder completely throwing Bournemouth’s defenders with an incredible dummy that gave him enough time and space to curl a delightful shot into the corner with the outside of his right boot.
Ilkay Gundogan, Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden all netted in the first half, before ...
Manager: Pep Guardiola - 9/10 - One full-back was a midfielder and the other was a winger. RM: Adam Smith - 3/10 - Looked visibly exhausted at half-time when he realised he had another 45 minutes of torment to endure. Tried to get things happening but faced the steepest of uphill battles to do so. Guardiola didn't waste effort on positions he knew Bournemouth wouldn't attack and sent Walker and Cancelo forward to add to the overload. CM: Lewis Cook - 4/10 - Had to do a lot of defending and was clearly out of his comfort zone. A nice assist for Gundogan's opener as well. Some good hold-up play from Haaland set up Gundogan, who kept his composure to drive the ball past Travers and into the back of the net. Things got a little scruffy as the game went on and there was definitely nothing pretty about City's fourth. SUB: John Stones (64' for Stones) - 6/10 - Barely had anything to do. SUB: Jack Grealish (46' for Foden) - 6/10 - A few nice moves but had to battle through an ankle issue for most of the half. The third came eight minutes before the break. GK: Ederson - 6/10 - Had the odd save to make but was largely a spectator in the Manchester sun.