Man City come from behind to beat West Ham

by 24britishtvSept. 16, 2023, 8:20 p.m. 17
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Last updated on .From the section Premier League

Second-half goals from Jeremy Doku, Bernardo Silva and Erling Haaland helped Manchester City come from behind to beat in-form West Ham and continue their winning start to the Premier League season.

Silva then collected Julian Alvarez's looping ball over the top of the West Ham defence before calmly prodding past the onrushing Alphonse Areola.

Haaland, who had squandered several earlier opportunities, completed the scoring at London Stadium with a trademark finish.

"All game we were fantastic, even when we were losing at half-time against an incredible side," City manager Pep Guardiola told BBC Sport. "We were efficient and patient in the second half.

"It was a big win after the international break. The team showed good spirit to survive."

City maintain their two-point lead over Tottenham and Liverpool at the top of the table, while West Ham drop to sixth thanks to their first defeat of the campaign.
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There was little wrong with City's first-half display, but, despite registering 17 shots before the break, they could not find a way past Areola and West Ham's deep-lying rearguard.

They went close to taking a deserved lead after only six minutes, but Areola produced fine saves to deny Rodri and Ruben Dias either side of Tomas Soucek's goal-line block from Haaland.

The Norwegian - of all people - squandered two glorious opportunities before half-time, somehow steering Doku's low cross wide of the far post before having another shot cleared off the line by the retreating Nayef Aguerd.

Guardiola, back in the City dugout following surgery, will have asked for more of the same from his players at half-time and they were level moments after the restart as the lively Doku cut in from the left before producing an expert finish.

Reflecting on the 21-year-old Belgian's performance, Guardiola said: "I would say that the first game (against Fulham) he was shy, but today he was not. He was a proper winger, having the ball and having the ability to go one v one.

"Not just that - he has the quality to read when to make the pass for the next player. I was very happy. It was a very good performance from Jeremy."

Alvarez rattled a post with a magnificent free-kick not longer after Doku's leveller, but City were not to be denied as the Argentine scooped a clever ball over the West Ham backline for Silva to poke home.

Haaland delivered the icing on the cake late on, extending his league tally to seven goals in five games this season with a smart finish from Silva's pass.

West Ham overcame Brighton last month despite having only 22% possession, and for a long time it looked as though they might secure another famous win against the Premier League champions despite having their backs to the wall for the vast majority of the first half.

The hosts could have taken the lead before the opener, Aguerd nearly getting on the end of Soucek's near-post flick-on following a clever corner routine involving Ward-Prowse and Jarrod Bowen.

West Ham's move for the opening goal was perfectly executed, Vladimir Coufal lofting a delightful cross in for Ward-Prowse to head home from close range.

But their hard work was undone seconds after the interval, much to the frustration of David Moyes, his coaching staff and the home supporters.

"It was bad timing for their first goal right after half-time, but I was more disappointed with their second goal - it was really poor," Moyes told BBC Sport.

"We've had small margins in the other games that we've won. Today their keeper made a couple of saves and those margins could have gone our way [but] didn't.

"We were probably as good on the ball today as we have been for a long time but didn't get the opportunities we would have liked. We were still a threat, but not enough."

Ederson pulled off a sensational one-handed save to deny Kurt Zouma with the score at 1-1, but Silva's goal seemed to deflate West Ham before Haaland's late effort ended their hopes of getting anything from the contest.

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