Guardiola's City Stay perfect After Another Scintillating Display


Five wins out of five as Manchester City outclass South-Coast underdogs Bournemouth by 4-0 at the Etihad Stadium thanks to another star performance from the Belgian forward Kevin De Bruyne.

Ilkay Gundogan made his full Premier League debut for the club and Jack Wilshere came into Bourneouth's side for his full debut. Host took the lead after 15 minutes into the first half as the Belgian De Bruyne rolled his effort under the wall fooling the Bournemouth defense from a neat free-kick.

Iheanacho scored the second goal as Guardiola's side ripped through the Cherries defense line, leading a Iheanacho strike. The striker has now scored 10 goals from 14 shots on target in his Premier League career. City ended the first half with a two goal lead and a commanding 69% possession of the ball.

It took just two minutes into the second half to score their third goal as Raheem Sterling added his name on the scoresheet. City were really irrepressible as they attacked, and Guardiola's plilosophy were oozing out of his team as Bournemouth appeared bewildered and beaten.

The German international gets on the act for his debut Premier League goal for the club to make it 4-0 for the hosts. Nolito was shown late red card for retaliation, but the moment could not spoil the City's day. De Bruyne's performance was on everyone's lips at full-time. 
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