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Manchester City vs Bournemouth: Citizens score early, often (video)

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Kevin De Bruyne picks out the bottom corner with a brilliant shot with the outside of his right foot, doubling Manchester City's advantage against Bournemouth.

Manchester City vs Bournemouth recap: The defending Premier League champions never shifted past second gear as they cruised to a 4-0 victory over the Cherries at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.

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Ilkay Gundogan opened the scoring, followed by a bit of pure brilliance from Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden added the third not long before halftime. An own goal scored by Jefferson Lerma completed the scoring, as “the rest” of Pep Guardiola’s side offered a harsh reminder of how good they were before the arrival of Erling Haaland.

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What we learned from Manchester City vs Bournemouth

Man City, even without Haaland dominating, also pretty good

Haaland provided a brief glimpse of what could be for Manchester City, a perennial candidate for best team in the world, after signing a generational talent to fill their last remaining need. On Saturday, the big Norwegian striker was rather quiet compared to his debut, as Man City proceeded to pour goals past goalkeeper Mark Travers anyway. Haaland played his part by setting up Gundogan with the final ball in, moving to dispel notions he’s a goal-scorer and a goal-scorer only (although, stats like this won’t help). It’s likely that he will continue to excel against the Premier League’s bigger clubs who can hold a bit more possession, leading to counter-attacking opportunities. When Man City face a likely relegation candidate and they have nearly 70 percent of possession, there won’t be much room for Haaland to operate and he’ll go quiet for a short time.

Opening-day delight short-lived for Bournemouth

Everyone in the world knew that the Cherries were unlikely to make it two wins from two after beating Aston Villa so convincingly last weekend, yet they were perhaps even more soundly beaten (only three shots in 90 minutes) than the 4-0 scoreline might indicate. It makes for a long day when you’re hovering around the 30-percent possession mark. It’s an awful reality that plagues many newly promoted sides, and Bournemouth, as much as they are improved defensively from their last stint in the Premier League, are no different. The good news is that they already have three more points than anyone would have expected them to have at this stage. Only 33-35 more to go…


Man of the match

Kevin De Bruyne - First of all, who else? But more importantly, let’s take a moment to recognize just how complete of a player De Bruyne has become as he’s entered into the back half of his career. The passing range has always been there, but the way he scores incredibly difficult chances and makes it look oh so easy has taken him to another level the last few seasons.


What’s next?

Up next for Man City is a trip to St. James’ Park to face Newcastle United next Sunday.

Bournemouth, on the other hand, will face another top-six side in Arsenal, at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday.


How to watch Manchester City vs Bournemouth live, stream link and start time

Kickoff: 10 am ET, Saturday TV: USA Network Online: Stream via NBCSports.com


Manchester City team news, injuries, lineup options

OUT: Aymeric Laporte (knee), Benjamin Mendy (suspension - MORE)

Bournemouth team news, injuries, lineup options

OUT: David Brooks (fitness), Joseph Rothwell (thigh) | QUESTIONABLE: Ryan Fredericks (calf)

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