Raheem Sterling scores his second goal against West Ham
Raheem Sterling scores his second goal against West Ham

West Ham 0-5 Manchester City: Raheem Sterling hat-trick helps City launch title defence with victory


Raheem Sterling got Manchester City's title defence off to a flying start with a hat-trick at West Ham as VAR made its mark in the Premier League for the first time.


West Ham - 0

Manchester City - 5

Gabriel Jesus 25'; Raheem Sterling 51', 75', 90+1'; Sergio Aguero 86' pen


Gabriel Jesus struck in the first half and Sergio Aguero came off the bench to score a penalty in a thumping 5-0 win for the champions.

However, City were denied another after a goal was disallowed by VAR for the first time in the Premier League, when Sterling was ruled offside by a matter of millimetres.

Then VAR ruled Aguero's spot-kick, initially saved by Lukasz Fabianski, should be retaken as Declan Rice had encroached into the penalty area. The Argentinian did not make the same mistake twice.

West Ham actually played some slick football for the opening 25 minutes, but still found themselves on the end of another hiding - in five visits to the London Stadium, City have scored 22 and conceded once.

Manchester City celebrate Gabriel Jesus' opener

The opening goal arrived when Kyle Walker burst down the right and crossed to the near post, where Jesus was lurking between defenders to guide the ball home.

The goal sucked the life out of West Ham's bright start, and their only shot on target in the first half was a weak effort straight at Ederson from £45million record buy Sebastien Haller.

Jesus was almost gifted a second before half-time when Issa Diop sliced his clearance but the striker could not lift the ball over Fabianski.

Hammers boss Manuel Pellegrini, facing the side he led to the title in 2014, threw on £25m new boy Pablo Fornals at the break.

But within six minutes of the restart City doubled their lead, with Kevin De Bruyne sauntering through an inviting gap in West Ham's defence and laying the ball off for Sterling to finish.

One of the many VAR decisions at the London Stadium

City thought they had scored the third when Sterling crossed for Jesus to tap home, but a lengthy VAR intervention eventually saw the goal ruled out by the thickness of Sterling's shirt.

West Ham were momentarily heartened and Diop could have pulled one back but he headed a Robert Snodgrass free-kick over, before Javier Hernandez was denied at point-blank range by Ederson.

But Sterling did grab the third when he collected a chip over the top from Riyad Mahrez and lobbed the stranded Fabianski.

Aguero got his season up and running with his late penalty, at the second attempt, before Sterling raced through to complete his treble as last term's treble winners began the new campaign in style.

Highlights

HIGHLIGHTS | West Ham 0-5 Manchester City

Opta facts

  • Manchester City have won their last 15 Premier League games. It’s only the second time a team has won as many consecutively in the English top-flight, with the Citizens also holding the record (18 between August-December 2017).
  • Manchester City have won their last nine opening fixtures in the Premier League, a run stretching back to 2011-12. No team has won more MD1 fixtures consecutively in the competition.
  • West Ham have now lost their last four opening fixtures to a Premier League season, including each of the last three by an aggregate score of 0-13.
  • This was Manchester City’s biggest ever victory in their opening game of a top-flight season.
  • Man City’s Raheem Sterling became the eighth player to score a hat-trick on the opening weekend of a Premier League campaign, and the first since Didier Drogba in 2010-11.
  • Gabriel Jesus has been directly involved in 18 goals in his last 10 starts for Manchester City in all competitions, scoring 13 and assisting a further five.
  • Raheem Sterling’s second goal in this match was his 50th in the Premier League for Manchester City – he’s the sixth player to reach the milestone for the club in the competition (Sergio Aguero, Yaya Toure, Carlos Tevez, David Silva and Edin Dzeko).
  • Man City striker Sergio Aguero has scored seven goals on MD1 of the Premier League – only Wayne Rooney, Frank Lampard and Alan Shearer (all 8) have scored more on opening weekend games in the competition.

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