Cape Times

Aguero may miss out on the derby

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LONDON: Manchester City, Premier League champions in 2012 and 2014, went to the top of the table with a 3-1 victory over West Ham United yesterday.

Having scored twice in the first 18 minutes through Raheem Sterling and Brazilian midfielder Fernandinh­o, Pep Guardiola’s team appeared set for an easy three points, only to be pegged back as the London side improved after halftime.

Michail Antonio reduced the deficit in the 58th minute but Sterling scored his second goal in stoppage time from an acute angle.

City could have leading scorer Sergio Aguero banned for the derby match against United next month if retrospect­ive action is taken after he appeared to swing an arm at West Ham’s Winston Reid, who had to go off after taking a blow to the throat.

“I did not see the incident,” Guardiola told reporters and neither did West Ham’s manager Slaven Bilic.

“Reid got a little injured so we took him off,” Bilic said.

For his third league game in charge of City, the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich manager again picked Willy Caballero in goal rather than Joe Hart, and the Argentine was not troubled for almost an hour until Antonio’s unexpected interventi­on.

In the meantime, Sterling scored his first goal of the season following a fine move and Fernandinh­o added his first in the league since the same weekend last year.

He was left completely unmarked to head in Kevin de Bruyne’s free kick as goalkeeper Adrian glared at his defence.

Bilic’s side, again weakened by injuries and unable to use new loan signing Simone Zaza from Juventus, employed three centre halves plus wing backs, but defended poorly against City’s fluent attacking.

In the second half, Bilic pushed Antonio further forward and he headed in a cross by Arthur Masuaku.

City briefly looked nervous but in the last few minutes David Silva hit a post and Sterling made the victory safe.

Elsewhere, West Brom missed a chance to move into the top six when they were held to a 0-0 draw by Middlesbro­ugh despite making the better opportunit­ies. – Reuters

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