Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says it will take time to get the best out of Erling Haaland when he faces packed defences, after seeing the striker have only eight touches as his side thrashed Bournemouth.
After scoring two goals against West Ham last week, the £51.2m signing was often a peripheral figure on his home debut, but the power of City’s attack meant it made no difference to the defending champions and they still swept the Cherries aside with ease.
The Norway striker had to wait 18 minutes for his first touch, but used it to set up Ilkay Gundogan for City’s opener, and Guardiola was not concerned by his lack of involvement overall.
“Erling plays the most difficult job in the world, when you are a striker against a team defending like Bournemouth with three central defenders and two players in front of them,” said Guardiola. “You are in the middle, how can you survive that?
“So it is difficult, we know. And we will find many of these situations, but it is just a little bit of question of time.
“With the right movement and the right tempo, and with the quality of the players that we have behind him to assist him, we will find him – I don’t have any doubts about that.”
De Bruyne dazzles again
City had dominated since kick-off, and it did not take long for more goals to follow Gundogan’s opener.
The impressive Kevin de Bruyne made it 2-0 with a dazzling solo strike, running to the corner of the area before bending the ball into the bottom corner with the outside of his boot.
And Phil Foden made sure of the points before half-time, running on to a De Bruyne pass and letting fly with a shot that Cherries keeper Mark Travers got his body behind, but could not keep out.
Bournemouth spent most of their time defending in a compact 5-4-1 formation, and only forced home keeper Ederson into action once, through a Ben Pearson snap-shot from the edge of the area.
They never looked remotely capable of staging a comeback in the second half, which had turned into a stroll in the Manchester sunshine for the home side long before Jefferson Lerma’s own goal made it 4-0.
Lerma was trying to stop Joao Cancelo’s low cross from reaching substitute Bernardo Silva, but only succeeded in sending the ball spinning past Travers to complete an afternoon to forget for his team.
No Haaland goal – but no problems for City
It already seems somewhat surprising to see City score four times without Haaland getting any of them, but this victory was a reminder of the goal threat that runs right through this team, not just from their new striker.
Bournemouth were under threat from the first minute, when Nathan Ake headed wide from a corner, with Rodri nodding over from the same source soon afterwards.
Riyad Mahrez and Foden also forced saves from Travers in the opening 10 minutes, although Haaland may feel Foden should have squared the ball to find him unmarked in front of goal instead of shooting.
If Haaland was getting frustrated at his lack of involvement, he did not let it show – instead using his power to hold off his marker and set up Gundogan for a cool finish that sent City on their way.
De Bruyne’s brilliance created their second and third goals, but Haaland’s chances of getting on the scoresheet remained limited.
After the Norwegian’s heavy touch from a Ruben Dias pass into the area – when Travers collected the ball before Haaland could control it – the Cherries keeper tipped over his lob when he did get a shot away.
Haaland’s last chance came and went when he screwed wide from a Jack Grealish pull-back with 20 minutes to go, and he was replaced by Julian Alvarez moments later.
The former Borussia Dortmund man’s eight touches – including just two passes – were the fewest of any player who started the game, but he was still given a standing ovation from the home fans. On this evidence, City remain hard to stop even when he is not at his very best.
Bournemouth happy with damage limitation
Bournemouth had began the season in impressive style themselves, with a 2-0 win over Aston Villa, but they never came close to repeating that result here.
Scott Parker’s side struggled to get out of their own half with the score at 0-0 and paid the price for trying to get further up the pitch after falling behind.
They only succeeded in leaving City space to break into for the first time, and De Bruyne punished them with his brilliant finish after running to the edge of the Cherries area without being challenged.
When Bournemouth did finally get the ball up to Kieffer Moore at the other end, he created a shooting opportunity for Pearson, but any sights of goal were few and far between for the visitors.
Damage limitation seemed a more sensible approach for Parker’s side than chasing a way back into the game – especially given the soaring temperatures at Etihad Stadium, and the quality of the opposition.
Player of the match
De BruyneKevin De Bruyne
AFC Bournemouth
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Squad number21Player nameMoore
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Squad number10Player nameChristie
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Squad number16Player nameTavernier
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Squad number1Player nameTravers
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Squad number22Player namePearson
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Squad number5Player nameKelly
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Squad number17Player nameStacey
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Squad number8Player nameLerma
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Squad number4Player nameL Cook
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Squad number15Player nameA Smith
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Squad number6Player nameMepham
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Squad number19Player nameStanislas
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Squad number29Player nameBilling
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Squad number25Player nameSenesi
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Squad number18Player nameLowe
Line-ups
Man City
Formation 4-3-3
- 31Ederson
- 2WalkerSubstituted forLewisat 82′minutes
- 3Rúben DiasSubstituted forStonesat 64′minutes
- 6Aké
- 7Cancelo
- 17De Bruyne
- 16Rodri
- 8GündoganSubstituted forBernardo Silvaat 65′minutes
- 26Mahrez
- 9HaalandSubstituted forÁlvarezat 74′minutes
- 47FodenSubstituted forGrealishat 45′minutes
Substitutes
- 5Stones
- 10Grealish
- 18Ortega
- 19Álvarez
- 20Bernardo Silva
- 48Delap
- 79Mbete
- 82Lewis
- 97Wilson-Esbrand
Bournemouth
Formation 3-4-2-1
- 1Travers
- 6MephamBooked at 56mins
- 8Lerma
- 5Kelly
- 15A SmithBooked at 90mins
- 4L CookSubstituted forBillingat 64′minutes
- 22Pearson
- 17StaceyBooked at 5mins
- 16TavernierSubstituted forSenesiat 80′minutes
- 10ChristieSubstituted forStanislasat 63′minutes
- 21MooreSubstituted forLoweat 90′minutes
Substitutes
- 11Marcondes
- 13Murara Neto
- 18Lowe
- 19Stanislas
- 20Dembélé
- 23Hill
- 25Senesi
- 29Billing
- 32Anthony
Live Text
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Match ends, Manchester City 4, Bournemouth 0.
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Second Half ends, Manchester City 4, Bournemouth 0.
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Adam Smith (Bournemouth) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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João Cancelo (Manchester City) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by Adam Smith (Bournemouth).
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Substitution, Bournemouth. Jamal Lowe replaces Kieffer Moore because of an injury.
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Foul by Bernardo Silva (Manchester City).
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Kieffer Moore (Bournemouth) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Bernardo Silva (Manchester City).
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Philip Billing (Bournemouth) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Corner, Manchester City. Conceded by Chris Mepham.
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Substitution, Manchester City. Rico Lewis replaces Kyle Walker.
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Attempt missed. Junior Stanislas (Bournemouth) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Philip Billing.
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Foul by Julián Álvarez (Manchester City).
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Jefferson Lerma (Bournemouth) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Substitution, Bournemouth. Marcos Senesi replaces Marcus Tavernier.
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Own Goal by Jefferson Lerma, Bournemouth. Manchester City 4, Bournemouth 0.
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Jack Grealish (Manchester City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Adam Smith (Bournemouth).
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Substitution, Manchester City. Julián Álvarez replaces Erling Haaland.
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