Man City Odds: David Silva Excellent and Sergio Aguero Good Against Bournemouth – Charlotte Duncker



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Ederson – Made the impromptu decision to charge his neighborhood in the first half and was warned to have clicked on Callum Wilson. Nothing could have done about Harry Wilson's goal. 6

Walker – Entered the first half and was reserved for his efforts. Want to move forward. 6

The door – Tested by Bournemouth's physical quick attack, he seemed safe and remains the city's best central defender. 7

Otamendi – Some shaky moments in the first half, but well covered and appearing solid next to Laporte for the second game in a spin. 7

Zinchenko – Josh King has caused him trouble in the first half, has provided some good passes and remains the city's best option for the left-back. 7

Gundogan – Started as the deepest midfielder, he struggled to produce the expected impact as Bournemouth's offensive play plan stifled his creativity. Was replaced by Rodri while Guardiola sought to take control in midfield. 6

Silva – Composed and insured, he was the best player in City. Should have suffered a penalty in the second half, but VAR refused and got two impressive helpers. 8

De Bruyne – Not as good as he did in the first games of the season, but he got another help, making him the fastest player of all time, with 50 assists in the Premier League. 6

Bernardo – Another who had a quiet match, not yet reached the impressive heights of last season. Replaced by Mahrez in the 78th minute. 6

Sterling – A silent match according to his criteria but still scored his fifth goal of the season before the break. 6

Aguero – City was eliminated after being injured by De Bruyne and got his second goal and City's third to seal the three points. 7

Subs

Rodri – Entered for Gundogan just before the hour of play and have the air dialed again. Enough to return to the starting lineup next weekend. 7

Mahrez – Given the last 10 minutes, does little. 6

Cancelo – For Walker for the debut, but too late to score.

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