West Ham 0 Manchester City 4: Sane scores brace for dominant champion
David Silva's hot streak in front of goal continued as a Leroy Sane brace rounded off Manchester City's comprehensive 4-0 win at West Ham.
Published : Nov 24, 2018 22:58 IST
Manchester City stormed to a 4-0 victory at London Stadium as West Ham United boss Manuel Pellegrini endured an unhappy reunion with his former employer.
Pellegrini masterminded City's 2013-14 Premier League title triumph and one of the heroes of that campaign, David Silva, opened the scoring in the 11th minute – the evergreen playmaker's fourth in as many matches. Raheem Sterling, who Pellegrini made City's record signing in 2015, scored the second before providing as assist to Leroy Sane who put the game beyond the Hammers in the 34th minute.
West Ham enjoyed its share of chances and Michail Antonio struck the post after half-time. But Sane blasted past Aaron Cresswell's best efforts on the line in the game's final act.
As in the 3-1 derby win over Manchester United last time out, Silva was on hand to find the breakthrough – deftly touching home Sterling's deflected cross at the near post having fired an earlier chance into the side netting.
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West Ham had made an enterprising start but was left with a mountain to climb in the 19th minute, as Sane gained the yard of space he required around the outside of Pablo Zabaleta and crossed for Sterling to tap in.
The host continued to pose questions to Aymeric Laporte and Nicolas Otamendi at the heart of City's defence, with Marko Arnautovic and Antonio forcing goalkeeper Ederson into action.
Issa Diop made a superb last-ditch challenge to frustrate Sane but the Germany winger left centre-back Fabian Balbuena sprawled on his back as he coolly converted Sterling's pass.
Antonio's profligacy remained a theme after the break when he powered past Fabian Delph but drilled against the base of the near post. Arnautovic hobbled off before the end with an apparent knee problem - arguably a far greater concern for West Ham than Sane clattering into the bottom corner in stoppage time.
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Liverpool's 3-0 win at Watford means City's lead at the summit remains a mere two points. But it look ominous in this mood and, for now, the chasing pack needs to hang in there and wait for the champion's level to drop. West Ham has only won one of its last six but comparable efforts in its forthcoming games will surely improve on that return.
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Silva's purple patch continues
Given his persistent brilliance since joining City from Valencia in 2010, suggesting Silva is playing the best football of his career is not a statement to make lightly. But the way he weaves silken threads through all the best work Pep Guardiola's team produce – few players have ever felt so purpose-built for the Catalan's approach – is truly something to behold. A relative weakness in front of goal has generally been Silva's kryptonite throughout a decorated career. He now has five in City's past six matches and eight for the season.
Masuaku must do better
West Ham causing frequent discomfort for City, only to find itself 3-0 down before the break, demonstrated how fine the margins are against the league leader. Unfortunately for his tireless team-mates, the lackadaisical display from left-back Arthur Masuaku was a recipe for trouble. A moment's hesitation allowed Sterling to nip in for number two, while life was far too easy for the England winger when it came to setting up Sane's goal.
What's next
City will look to avenge its only defeat of the season against Lyon in the Champions League on Tuesday. It entertains Bournemouth next weekend, when West Ham will target a return to winning ways at Newcastle United.