Aguero, Nolito star as Man City thrash Stoke

Aguero, who missed two penalties in City's 5-0 Champions League playoff victory at Steaua Bucharest on Tuesday, opened the scoring from the spot in the 27th minute after Ryan Shawcross had impeded Nicolas Otamendi.

Published : Aug 20, 2016 20:11 IST , Stoke-on-Trent

Sergio Aguero struck twice in the first half to put Manchester City in control.
Sergio Aguero struck twice in the first half to put Manchester City in control.
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Sergio Aguero struck twice in the first half to put Manchester City in control.

Sergio Aguero and Nolito scored two goals each as Manchester City won 4-1 at Stoke City in the Premier League on Saturday to continue manager Pep Guardiola's 100 per cent start in English football.

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Aguero struck twice in the first half to put City in control and although Bojan Krkic pulled one back for Stoke with a penalty, substitutes Kelechi Iheanacho and Nolito combined late on to secure the three points.

“It was tough,” Guardiola told Sky Sports. “But we were compact, we defended high balls well and we played well with the ball in the first half.”

Aguero, who missed two penalties in City's 5-0 Champions League playoff victory at Steaua Bucharest on Tuesday, opened the scoring from the spot in the 27th minute after Ryan Shawcross had impeded Nicolas Otamendi.

A Football Association directive before the season instructed referees to be stricter with infringements in the box and City benefited.

“I heard the new rule,” Guardiola added. “We have to adjust as referees are so curious about what happens in the box.”

Stoke manager Mark Hughes was surprised.

“The decision shocked us, it stopped us in our tracks,” he said.

Aguero doubled his tally nine minutes later, nipping ahead of Glenn Whelan to meet a sumptuous Kevin De Bruyne free kick and send a fine header across Shay Given and into the far corner of the goal.

City allowed Stoke back into the match when Shawcross was awarded a penalty after being fouled by Raheem Sterling in the 49th minute and Bojan converted from the spot.

The visitors, not at their best despite dominating possession in the second half, scored again four minutes from time, Iheanacho rounding Given before crossing for Nolito to tap home his first Premier League goal.

Iheanacho was also influential in City's fourth, distracting the Stoke defence with a dummy before Sterling crossed for Nolito to add his second.

Key Opta stats:

- Sergio Aguero is the fourth player to score a penalty in each of the first two matchdays of a PL season (Duncan Ferguson in 01/02, Frank Lampard in 12/13 and Roberto Soldado in 13/14).

- Kevin De Bruyne has 14 assists since debuting for Manchester City (all comps), four more than any other player at the club.

- Ryan Shawcross is the first PL player to concede and win a penalty in the same game since Theo Walcott in August 2011.

- Since his debut in August 2008, no player has given away more penalties than Shawcross (9, level with Sebastien Bassong).

- Since the start of last season, Mike Dean has awarded more penalties than any other referee in the Premier League (16).

- Willy Caballero has kept just five clean sheets in 24 games for Manchester City (all comps).

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