The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Pep and City set club record with Bournemout­h rout

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MANCHESTER (United Kingdom): Manchester City continued their perfect start under Pep Guardiola as a ruthless 4-0 victory over Bournemout­h gave them an eighth successive win and a piece of club history.

Their latest success, secured by goals from Kevin de Bruyne, Kelechi Iheanacho, Raheem Sterling and Ilkay Gundogan, ensured a best ever start to a season for City, eclipsing the seven straight wins they enjoyed to kick off the 1897/1898 campaign.

Guardiola also became only the second manager to start his career in the Premier League with five successive wins, the other three in the record run coming in the Champions League.

Carlo Ancelotti previously did it twice with Chelsea, with the six successive league victories the Italian oversaw at the start of the 2009/10 laying the foundation for winning the title.

It’s still early days to predict a repeat for City under Guardiola, but the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich coach couldn’t have made a better start to his time at the Etihad Stadium and his team certainly has the look of potential champions.

Set against that, City also won their first five league games last season before fading badly to finish fourth under Manuel Pellegrini.

But under Guardiola, this City team looks an entirely different propositio­n -- even accounting for the fact that much of the personnel that started against Bournemout­h were the same as last season.

Gundogan, making his full debut, and Manuel Nolito -- who was sent off late on -- were the only two new outfield players to start, as fellow summer signings Leroy Sane and John Stones both began on the bench.

Vincent Kompany was also named among the substitute­s for the first time this season following his return from injury, but even without their club captain, or the injured David Silva and suspended Sergio Aguero, City were able to win as they pleased.

Bournemout­h had conceded nine goals in two defeats to City last season and they must have feared the worst when they went behind after 15 minutes through De Bruyne’s second goal of the season.- AFP

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