Sergio Aguero and Nolito scored twice as Manchester City vanquished Stoke City 4-1 to make it two wins from two in the Premier League.
Aguero again gave triumph to City, scoring twice in the primary half. Mike Dean accurately granted a punishment for holding in the crate, for Aguero to change over, and he then headed his group two ahead. Bojan pulled one back in the second half before two late Nolito objectives secured the focuses.
Aguero has taken his count to six for the season as of now, and City are on equivalent focuses with their opponents for the Premier League, Manchester United, who beat Southampton 2-0 on Friday night.
Stir City's Bojan Krkic praises scoring their first objective
City have had an impeccable begin as such, and we at any rate now realize that Guardiola can do it on a blustery day in Stoke.
Idea
Ought to Stoke have had a conceivably vital punishment? On the off chance that it had been changed over, it would have lessened the shortfall to a solitary objective and put weight on a scruffy City side.
Mike Dean, nonetheless, overlooked the undeniable foul from Aleksandr Kolarov, letting them free.
MAN OF THE MATCH
Sergio Aguero (Manchester City): The punishment wasn't anything unique, yet the looking header from De Bruyne's cross was.
As of now, Aguero gives off an impression of being considerably more unsafe than he was last season.
He needs to remain fit if this City side are to accomplish anything under Guardiola, however it appears Kelechi Iheanacho and Nolito can venture up more adequately this year.
Aguero again gave triumph to City, scoring twice in the primary half. Mike Dean accurately granted a punishment for holding in the crate, for Aguero to change over, and he then headed his group two ahead. Bojan pulled one back in the second half before two late Nolito objectives secured the focuses.
Aguero has taken his count to six for the season as of now, and City are on equivalent focuses with their opponents for the Premier League, Manchester United, who beat Southampton 2-0 on Friday night.
Stir City's Bojan Krkic praises scoring their first objective
City have had an impeccable begin as such, and we at any rate now realize that Guardiola can do it on a blustery day in Stoke.
Idea
Ought to Stoke have had a conceivably vital punishment? On the off chance that it had been changed over, it would have lessened the shortfall to a solitary objective and put weight on a scruffy City side.
Mike Dean, nonetheless, overlooked the undeniable foul from Aleksandr Kolarov, letting them free.
MAN OF THE MATCH
Sergio Aguero (Manchester City): The punishment wasn't anything unique, yet the looking header from De Bruyne's cross was.
As of now, Aguero gives off an impression of being considerably more unsafe than he was last season.
He needs to remain fit if this City side are to accomplish anything under Guardiola, however it appears Kelechi Iheanacho and Nolito can venture up more adequately this year.
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