Ilkay Gundogan scored his 50th goal for the Club, with Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden also on target before Jefferson Lerma turned into his own net as the defending champions ran out 4-0 winners in our first home game of the 2022/23 campaign.
City, who dominated the contest from start to finish, opened the scoring in the 17th minute, when Gundogan exchanged passes with Erling Haaland and fired across Mark Travers into the bottom corner to finish off a slick passing move.
Bournemouth mustered a response through Ben Pearson, whose 20-yard snapshot forced Ederson into his only save of the game, but with Pep Guardiola’s side enjoying near total control a second goal was inevitable.
It arrived just past the half hour mark when De Bruyne bamboozled Lloyd Kelly with a drop of the shoulder and curled into the bottom corner with the outside of his right boot from 20-yards to complete an incisive counter-attack that punished the Cherries’ carelessness in possession.
It was a similar story for the third, as another loose pass allowed the hosts to break at pace, with De Bruyne turning provider with a perfectly timed pass for Foden, who managed to beat Travers with a low drive that went straight at the goalkeeper.
The one-way traffic continued after the break, and, though Bournemouth offered more resistance, Joao Cancelo’s drilled cross saw Lerma inadvertently divert the ball beyond Travers to ensure the scoreline reflected City’s superiority.
There was further cause for celebration as Guardiola handed Rico Lewis his debut as an 81st minute substitute for Kyle Walker, which saw the 17-year-old right-back become the fifth youngest debutant in the Club’s history.
New season, same City
This was a performance that had all the hallmarks of Guardiola’s City.
Control of possession, slick counter-attacks and ruthless finishing, all of which combined to provide a result we have seen so many times at the Etihad – a dominant City win.
The defending champions were on the front foot from the first whistle, with Nathan Ake and Ruben Dias both heading wide before Foden and Riyad Mahrez forced Travers into saves.
Scott Parker’s men sat deep, giving City 67% of possession and we took full advantage to set up camp in the Cherries’ half for long periods.
And, with Haaland occupying the thoughts of the three centre-backs, it allowed City’s midfielders to flourish in the way they did last season when the absence of an out and out striker did little to halt our march towards a fourth title in five years.
It was a real team performance, highlighted by Walker initiating the move that saw Haaland hold off three defenders to turn the ball back into Gundogan’s path and the German made no mistake to reach a half century of City goals with a composed angled drive.
Bournemouth were brave with their commitment to passing, but when their quality dropped for a moment, City were ruthless.
Rodrigo was alert to win the ball back in the build-up to our second, finding Foden, who released De Bruyne for a goal of the highest quality and, when the visitors conceded possession again, Mahrez’s raking cross-field ball to the Belgian saw Guardiola’s men go from back to front in two passes.
It was vintage City and, whilst a more cautious approach after the break enabled Bournemouth to keep the score down, it might have been more.
Travers tipped Haaland’s looping effort over the bar and turned De Bruyne’s strike from a tight angle round the post, whilst the Norwegian miscued from eight-yards after Jack Grealish picked him out with a clever cutback.
This was a performance which had much to admire, and, having dominated our opening two games without conceding, City have certainly hit the ground running this season.
Pep Guardiola’s reaction
“As a team we did a really good performance. Bournemouth was incredibly well structured defensively, but not just defensively offensively as well.
“They attract you with the short passes and then switch the play. Quite similar movement to how Tottenham try to do it. Defensively they defend so deep and narrow, you have to go outside.
“We started really well, with three or four corners and we had chances. After we scored one or two they don’t want to attack and we had to be patient.
“It is not easy for many reasons. We made a really good performance again.”
Man of the Match: Kevin De Bruyne
The Belgian’s brace against Club America in the opening game of pre-season suggested may start the season strongly and he has duly delivered in the opening two games.
After an assist at the London Stadium last weekend, he went one better in front of his home crowd, netting the second with a wonderful strike and showing exceptional awareness and weight of pass to pick Foden out for the third.
He is so often the fulcrum of City’s attack and that was the case again today in a contest in which he was a constant threat.
Stat Zone
This was the 20th time De Bruyne had scored and assisted in a Premier League game. Only Mohamed Salah (24) and Son Heung-Min (21) have done so on more occasions since his City debut in September 2015.
What it means
City top the table on goal difference ahead of Arsenal after two wins from our opening two games.
This victory maintains our 100% record over Bournemouth in the Premier League, with our 11 victories from 11 games the best winning ratio in the competition’s history.
Teams
CITY: Ederson, Walker (Lewis 81’), Dias (Stones 63’), Ake, Cancelo, Rodrigo, Gundogan (C) (Gundogan (64’), De Bruyne, Mahrez, Foden (Grealish 46’), Haaland (Alvarez 73’).
SUBS: Ortega Moreno, Delap, Mbete, Wilson-Esbrand.
BOURNEMOUTH: Travers, Smith, Mepam, Kelly (C), Stacey, Cook (Billing 63’), Pearson, Lerma, Tavernier, Christie (Stanislas 63’), Moore.
SUBS: Neto, Marcondes, Lowe, Dembele, Hill, Senesi, Anthony.
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