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Manchester City 3-0 West Ham

Premier League    2022-23Match review
City of Manchester Stadium   53,305
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
5Vladimir Coufal    
24Thilo Kehrer    
21Angelo Ogbonna    
3Aaron Cresswell    
12Flynn Downes   
11Lucas Paqueta    
20Jarrod Bowen    
8Pablo Fornals    
33Emerson Palmieri    
9Michail Antonio    
31Ben JohnsonSubed #5   
18Danny IngsSubed #9   
22Said BenrahmaSubed #20   
 PosTable as at 03 May 2023PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester City3315 115716103 3301479
2Arsenal3413 314822113 3331778
3Newcastle United3310 51321186 3291665
4Manchester United3212 3128873 6213163
5Liverpool3412 41441654 8222659
6Tottenham Hotspur3411 15352255 7283554
7Aston Villa3410 25291964 7172354
8Brighton and Hove Albion318 34311474 5302652
9Brentford348 72321847 6202650
10Fulham347 46242462 9212245
11Crystal Palace346 65182244 9172340
12Chelsea336 56171644 8142239
13AFC Bournemouth346 47192452 10174039
14Wolverhampton Wanderers348 27171925 10123137
15West Ham United346 47222333 11152734
16Leicester City344 49212342 11253630
17Leeds United345 66233123 12203630
18Nottingham Forest346 65222113 1384130
19Everton345 39152418 8122829
20Southampton342 411153142 11132924
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Erling Haaland breaks record to send Manchester City top with West Ham win
Jamie Jackson at the Etihad Stadium
Date published: Thu 4 May 2023 01.12 BST

On 70 minutes the inevitable occurred: Erling Haaland stampeded forward, took Jack Grealish's delivery and, with Lukasz Fabianski advancing, the goalscoring phenomenon feathered a spiralling lob over West Ham's goalkeeper for a record Premier League goal No 35. It eclipsed the tallies of Alan Shearer and Andy Cole and, more vitally, doubled Manchester City's lead against a doughty West Ham and by the final whistle it was 3-0: Pep Guardiola's blue machine were on top again with five matches remaining in the quest to emulate Manchester United and claim a hat-trick of titles.

Of the historic strike, Haaland said: "My first thought is to run towards the goal - me and Jack spoke before the game and he said he wanted to give me the assist for the record. It was the perfect ball, the really perfect bounce as I chip the ball [in]."

For this, the first of City's two matches in hand over Arsenal, Guardiola decided to rest Ederson so Stefan Ortega enjoyed a competition debut: this appeared a faint gamble yet by the end it was merely the manager's latest smart decision.

The sickness bug that ruled out Declan Rice, Tomas Soucek and Nayef Aguerd would surely make this an even tougher night for the visitors despite the absence of Ederson and Kevin De Bruyne. So it proved as City soon had Riyad Mahrez swinging in a corner from the left, though this was a misdirected, mis-hit effort. Then a fluid move involving Bernardo Silva and Grealish teed up the Algerian and he forced Fabianski to save low to his right.

A corner was the result, again from the left. Mahrez this time dropped the ball on the head of Nathan Ak , back after a hamstring problem, and West Ham escaped. Theirs was a strategy of quick breaks and set pieces, and when Vladimir Coufal pinged a free-kick into City's area he aimed it at the lurking Michail Antonio.

West Ham scented another chance after Kyle Walker took out Emerson Palmieri down their left and a quick dead ball had Pablo Fornals pinging in a cross that had the champions' defence scrambling.

There was, then, a fight about the visitors which Guardiola, in his usual technical area vantage point, had talked of beforehand. A City goal would soon change things and a sequence featuring Silva, Grealish and Juli n lvarez was a chance to create it, but the latter's square pass to Haaland was misdirected.

City were warming up. A clutch of players galloped into the Hammers' area and Haaland took a flying leap at a Grealish chip but his head failed to connect.

Ak was next to cross from the left and this time the Norwegian slipped as he began to launch himself. One more Grealish ball was floated in from the same area and though Antonio was back to thwart the danger, the West Ham No 9 had no out ball and City again took over.

None of this cowed Jarrod Bowen as, a little later, the England man went on a driving run from the right that took him beyond Ak and had him blazing at Ortega, the keeper saving with his frame.

What aided West Ham in City's next attack was also a frame - of Fabianski's goal: Haaland dropped deep, touched possession back to Rodri, and in a flash the midfielder was shooting and seeing the ball clip the goalkeeper's right-hand post and roll agonisingly to safety.

David Moyes's men were under siege. But, at the break, they remained intact. What they could not allow was any slip of concentration. A Grealish dash that provoked Flynn Downes into a foul was just that and from the free-kick City scored. Mahrez flipped it over from the inside-left and Ak rose to head in, Guardiola's response a double-fisted air bump.

The home crowd were in raptures and, now, City for a passage were a swashbuckling proposition, Grealish, Silva, lvarez tapping the ball between them, rolling off one and other, dizzying their opponent and suggesting that a second strike might be incoming.

Haaland, receiving the sweetest of dinks from Grealish, raced in and the scrambling Fabianski repelled the striker. Seconds later, Grealish was served the ball and his shot missed to the keeper's right.

Thilo Kehrer then lived particularly dangerously when sliding in on Haaland to take ball and man in the area: the challenge fell into the "you see them given" category but John Brooks was not interested and the referee's whistle remained around his wrist.

Yet West Ham were not interested in folding and the sight of Guardiola urging supporters to up the volume showed his concern as Fornals lifted two corners in from the left. The second was a Hail Mary that had Antonio rising in a melee and needed an Ortega punch to clear.

But now came Haaland's strike, a 51st for City in all this season, leaving only Dixie Dean's all-time mark of 63 to beat. Phil Foden's late, deflected volleyed finish closed a perfect evening for City: it was a 1,000th goal under Guardiola. The milestones keep coming.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS AND PLAYER RATINGS
MANCHESTER CITY (3-2-4-1): Ortega 6.5; Walker 6.5, Dias 7, Ake 7.5 (Akanji 77min); Stones 7, Rodri 6.5 (Phillips 90); Mahrez 7, Alvarez 6 (Foden 77), Silva 6.5, Grealish 8; Haaland 7.
Scorers: Ake 50, Haaland 70, Foden 85.
Manager: Pep Guardiola 7.5.
WEST HAM UNITED (4-2-3-1): Fabianski 6; Coufal 5.5 (Johnson 62, 6), Kehrer 7, Ogbonna 6, Cresswell 6.5; Downes 6, Paqueta 6; Bowen 7 (Benrahma 79), Fornals 7, Emerson 6.5; Antonio 6.5 (Ings 67, 6).
Booked: Downes.
Manager: David Moyes 6.
Referee: John Brooks 7.
Attendance: 53,305.
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