On a day when the City manager opted to do without a good many of his best players, it was down to the England winger to conjure the crucial goal
There’s no such thing as a first 11 these days – particularly at a club as well-stocked as Manchester City – but if you were to sketch out your ideal line-up it’s safe to assume around five or six of those players were missing from the team to take on Bournemouth today.
Sergio Aguero led the absentees – news of his non-selection seeped out earlier in the day and Pep Guardiola confirmed a slight muscle problem – with Gabriel Jesus starting up front for only the third time this season.
There was no David Silva either with his place in the team going to Ilkay Gundogan. Bernardo Silva was back too; he started and scored.
Kevin De Bruyne of course is a long way away from first-team fitness and so City’s preferred attacking options were conspicuous by their absences.
And in defence too Guardiola opted to leave out his main men. Kyle Walker sat it out with Danilo making his first start of the season while Aymeric Laporte was partnered in the middle by Nicolas Otamendi.
All in all it was an unfamiliar looking City team and there was a sense – particularly at halftime – that Guardiola had tweaked it too much.
City had been on top but there was a curious apathy about their play. They weren’t moving the ball as rapidly as they usually do. They managed to take the lead – with Bernardo capitalising on a Asmir Begovic save to fire home – and it was at that point of the match that you’d expect City to tear away.
It didn’t happen and Bournemouth were given the platform to climb back into the contest. Eddie Howe’s team are always well-drilled and it was no different here. Their five-man backline might have given up a few gaps but there was enough going forward to make up for it.
Indeed it was the right wing-back Simon Francis who was far enough up the field to fashion an equaliser for Callum Wilson. The England man’s header was powerful and precise but there is the nagging sensation that Walker might have fared better in the challenge than Danilo.
He’s not been fit of course with Guardiola deciding today was the day to rotate. With Watford on Tuesday and an intense bout of fixtures upcoming, City had to take the chance to rest when they could. There was a danger however that they changed one player too many.
Raheem Sterling remains non-negotiable. Where City fancied their chances by letting Gabriel Jesus and the rest of them start the match, Sterling is the one player Guardiola currently cannot do without.
The second half belonged to him; he was first denied one of the goals of the season after a slaloming dribble by a Steve Cook block. He then compensated by getting the crucial second goal.
Sterling first fed Danilo on the overlap and was there to pick up the rebound where Gabriel Jesus could not.
It was a difficult afternoon for the Brazilian, who was replaced by David Silva with 14 minutes to go. He remains eager and displays some good movement but right now looks a class beneath Aguero when he has to replace him.
City looked far more assured and comfortable meanwhile when Fabian Delph replaced Oleksandr Zinchenko, who could not stanch the bleeding in his nose. Delph offered greater balance on the left, stepping in to win the ball precisely when he had to.
There might well, however, be questioned over Phil Foden’s status in the squad after this one. Guardiola insisted during the week – before the draw against Lyon – that the youngster was “ready”. But are we now safe to assume that all of David Silva, De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva, Gundogan and Riyad Mahrez are all ahead of him in the queue for a slot in midfield? If not, and Guardiola is making changes, then why was today not the right time to start him?
Regardless, there was in any case enough quality in the City team to see off Bournemouth. Sterling shone throughout and Leroy Sane was also consistent. His runs gave the likes of Zinchenko, Gundogan and Laporte something to aim for – instigating the opening goal – and he was on hand to provide the pass for Gundogan’s decisive third.
Guardiola shuffled and it took City longer than usual to reach their game-winning potential. Sterling – though – remains the ace in the pack.
CityMan
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Sterling is total crap for england he dominates against mediocre teams in england but against international teams he is useless
It’s national football dude same with Salah in the best form of his life and many other world class players. Even Messi doesn’t shine so much in national football because the teams don’t play together often and it’s different.
sanmouthera
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wow!!alright i bet on AFER that man city will lift the champion league cup..i just got this feeling that they can do it even though my Barcelona can also do it with messi...not without messi
you got the like you wanted 😂
sanmouthera
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oh first of all,can u plss give me a like?it's been 123 day but i only got21 likes
No
Marshmallow01
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jealous he is doing very well in England too he scored against Spain and helped the team score in nation league in order to get qualified so stop saying bullshit
oh first of all,can u plss give me a like?it's been 123 day but i only got21 likes
Marshmallow01
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jealous he is doing very well in England too he scored against Spain and helped the team score in nation league in order to get qualified so stop saying bullshit
bullshit what?
Marshmallow01
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jealous he is doing very well in England too he scored against Spain and helped the team score in nation league in order to get qualified so stop saying bullshit
who?
sanmouthera
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wow!!alright i bet on AFER that man city will lift the champion league cup..i just got this feeling that they can do it even though my Barcelona can also do it with messi...not without messi
jealous he is doing very well in England too he scored against Spain and helped the team score in nation league in order to get qualified so stop saying bullshit
Cidadinrsy
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Sterling is total crap for england he dominates against mediocre teams in england but against international teams he is useless
the same as harry kane
Marshmallow01
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wow!!alright i bet on AFER that man city will lift the champion league cup..i just got this feeling that they can do it even though my Barcelona can also do it with messi...not without messi
Mioabdkpy
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Sterling is total crap for england he dominates against mediocre teams in england but against international teams he is useless
RealMd13
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How do you contact AF
Fuadilmprz
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Not a poor description. Those two goals were due to a goalmouth scramble.
guy they won....they won....whether its tap ins or penalty its still 3 points
Fuadilmprz
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Liverpool need a miracle to even win the league
Liverpool may drop out of the champions league and if they do....they have a great chance of winning the league provided they can keep up the pace with man city for majority of the season
Douaprsy
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Its another league title for Pep again
29356899(deleted)
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Man city’s two scrambled goals were awful. It took a great effort by Wilson to show a “ real “ goal
Not a poor description. Those two goals were due to a goalmouth scramble.
Cihbeklmos
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and for sure he destroyed.
Vawabopryz
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Updated[doggreen]
Jiybnpr
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Well played sterling
faecilmot
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Man city’s two scrambled goals were awful. It took a great effort by Wilson to show a “ real “ goal
'scrambled' is a poor description of the goals scored. Bernado's, a well placed shot, was a quick response to a rebound off Bournemouth's keeper. Sterling's was similar, response to a spilled shot. Gundogan's was a neatly worked goal....
Peyadkmrt
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Pep guardiola is a genius he doesnt buy superstars but he create them and when you say the name Pep please put some respect on that name you talking about a man In 2011 beat Jose mourinho in the semi finals of the champions league than go on to the champions league Finals to beat Alex sir Ferguson 3:1 in a game which he destroyed the so called best coach in history 😂😂😂
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Also 2:0 in 2009 final
Vipbcekruz
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fcb for days
Hohabosy
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city all the way
RealMd13
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Pep guardiola is a genius he doesnt buy superstars but he create them and when you say the name Pep please put some respect on that name you talking about a man In 2011 beat Jose mourinho in the semi finals of the champions league than go on to the champions league Finals to beat Alex sir Ferguson 3:1 in a game which he destroyed the so called best coach in history 😂😂😂
Barnhart
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Liverpool need a miracle to even win the league
binaries
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This is why I don’t bother watching city play anymore, this was the most interesting game for them in weeks, excluding games against the top 6, because Bournemouth actually tried for 10 minutes or so
seeing
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Unfortunate for Bournemouth, didn't exactly deserve a win today but their performances this season definitely deserve more points than they have at the moment.
iodineer
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Another clinical performance from city, though Bournemouth had their chances. Running away with it again.
Brucellosis
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I can't imagine City not winning the league..
nowtry
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Bournemouth on throw ins/set pieces are scary. Big and athletic. Delph is underrated af. That is all.
Tylerwest
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Sane was an absolute beast today.
Paparazz
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Delph was a game changer. It's nice to have someone like David Silva on the bench also
egyptiane
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Raheem the early favorite for POTY this season no doubt.
yoos
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I keep forgetting KDB has been out all season. All this without arguably the best player from last year
Ambition1
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Incredible writeup
koeaenpryz
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guys please anyone with a WhatsApp group of European football....0743701636
amedave1
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if pep doesn't start a player everyone calls him name but in big team. like city, no one cares what they want is result, Zinchenko was very poor today and I hope this isn't his last appearance this season
Suemnsuy
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nice game
29356899(deleted)
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Man city’s two scrambled goals were awful. It took a great effort by Wilson to show a “ real “ goal
initiative
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The impact David Silva has on this team is insane. His playstyle might not get a lot of attention but he is truly a class above everyone else in the league. Gundogan also had a very typical game: invisible for most of the match but still scores a goal. I'm still not completely sold on him to be honest...
ppx668
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Deserved MOTM for Sané. Loved his tracking back in particular, he was everywhere.
PLApolo
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Another incredible performance from Sane & Sterling. What a joy to watch them play week in and week out. Already world class imo with still room to grow being so young.
HEROICSDEFENDS
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damn they are still without de bruyne and look at the goals they are scoring just imagine when debruyne returns
best comment I have read so far
FootballerDavid
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I think Sterling will get 20+ goals in EPL this season with around 12-13 assists. What a player he has become under pep. Love him.
Billboards
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Fabian Delph. Came on and was rock solid in defense with some good forward play, the definition of switched on, he's been scintillating. Leroy was brilliant, Sterling came alive. Danilo got better. Overall a much better second half performance, a good response from the lads. Feel sorry but Zinchenko can't start left back ever again. He's way out of his depth and his wing was the weakest by far until Delphy came on.
marddia
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Mint play. Dodgy near the end of the first...Bournemouth was aving it tonight...but we had too much.
Rohithjonnala
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damn they are still without de bruyne and look at the goals they are scoring just imagine when debruyne returns
iunderstand
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Leroy Sane, best youngster in the world at the moment.
Everettee
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Sterling is in a legit shout for PFA of the year. But don’t worry Van Dijk will win it because he is the most Important player lol on a great team...
inoce
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Would've been the best goal of the season, had Sterling scored that.
GobindaRanaXettri
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City unstoppable this season ...