Kevin De Bruyne
fizzed home a free-kick with a quarter-of-an-hour played and the
midfielder, who opened the scoring in last weekend's Manchester derby
triumph at Old Trafford, was in imperious form thereafter.
City's record signing had a hand in further goals for Kelechi Iheanacho, Raheem Sterling and Ilkay Gundogan -
the Germany international bringing up his first goal for the club after
an impressive debut in Wednesday's 4-0 Champions League win over Borussia Monchengladbach.
His team-mates were good value for matching that scoreline, to move five points clear at the top of the table ahead of Everton facing Middlesbrough in Saturday's late game, although a red card for Nolito after the Spain forward clashed tempestuously with Adam Smith slightly blotted another highly satisfactory afternoon at the helm for Guardiola.
De Bruyne unleashed a stinging left-footed drive that was pushed to safety by Bournemouth goalkeeper Artur Boruc inside the first 15 seconds and the Belgium international was on hand to provide a 15th-minute opener
Jack Wilshere,
making his full debut for Bournemouth, bundled needlessly into Nolito
on the edge of the penalty area and De Bruyne sent the resulting set
piece zipping under the leaping Bournemouth wall and in.
An attacking free-kick of their own saw Eddie Howe's men picked apart with ruthless precision in the 25th minute.
Iheanacho
collected the clearance and, after Nolito hooked the ball into midfield
for De Bruyne to storm forward and play Sterling through, his run to
touch home as the England winger unselfishly squared was perfectly
timed.
Boruc appeared to hurt himself sprawling fruitlessly
at Iheanacho's feet on the third goal and the Poland international
required further treatment after saves from De Bruyne and Sterling.
He
gratefully accepted a rebound off the base of his near post in the 64th
minute after Sterling picked Charlie Daniels' pocket and embarked on a
barnstorming run across the Bournemouth area, past a host of challenges.
Two
minutes later the fourth goal arrived – De Bruyne was again the
architect as he set in motion a passing triangle with Nolito and Gael Clichy before picking out Gundogan to steer into the bottom corner.
Moments after De Bruyne made way to a richly deserved standing ovation that heralded a top-flight debut for 19-year-old Aleix Garcia in the 75th minute, Wilson side-footed against the crossbar.
City held on for a first Premier League clean sheet of the season, while keeping defensive lynchpin Vincent Kompany in reserve on the bench, although they are likely to be without Nolito for three matches after he aimed a headbutt at Smith.
Key Opta stats:
- Manchester City have won each of their three Premier League meetings with Bourenmouth all by a four-goal margin (5-1 at home in October 2015, 4-0 away in April 2016 and 4-0 today).
- Kevin De Bruyne has had a hand in 34 goals in his 48 appearances for Manchester City in all competitions (18 goals, 16 assists).
- Kelechi Iheanacho has scored 10 Premier League goals from just 14 shots on target in the competition.
- Ilkay Gundogan is the first player to score on his Manchester City Premier League debut since Javi Garcia in September 2012 (v Stoke City).
- Manchester City have won each of their three Premier League meetings with Bourenmouth all by a four-goal margin (5-1 at home in October 2015, 4-0 away in April 2016 and 4-0 today).
- Kevin De Bruyne has had a hand in 34 goals in his 48 appearances for Manchester City in all competitions (18 goals, 16 assists).
- Kelechi Iheanacho has scored 10 Premier League goals from just 14 shots on target in the competition.
- Ilkay Gundogan is the first player to score on his Manchester City Premier League debut since Javi Garcia in September 2012 (v Stoke City).
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