After trashing Borussia M’gladbach in mid-week, City made it 5 out of 5 when they hit four against Bournemouth. This and more on Day 5 of the Premiership.
Manchester City seem unstoppable as on Saturday afternoon they made it five our of five in the Premiership as they hit four against Bournemouth at the Etihad Stadium.
It took the Citizens just 15′ to open the score when Belgian youngster Kevin de Bruyne low free-kick put them ahead.
City dominated with their play and added another before half-time from 19 year old Nigerian Kelechi Iheanacho header and scored two more in the second 45′ from Raheem Sterling and German midfielder Ilkay Gundogan.
In second place on 13 points a surprising Everton who came from behind after suffering a Maarten Stekelenburg own goal after just 21′ to beat 3-1 Middlesbrough. Goals from Barry, Coleman and Lukaku gave them all three points.
In third place on level points with Liverpool and Chelsea, Arsenal who after a quite start seem to have found their form as they beat 10 men Hull 1-4 at the KC Stadium.
Undoubtedly the star of the match was Chilean Alexis Sanchez who scored twice and missed a penalty for the Gunners, with Walcott and Xhaka adding the other two to Arsenal tally.
A debut to remember for Leicester‘s record signing 28year old Algerian Islam Slimani who scored twice to help the Champions beat Burnley 3-0 at the King Power Stadium.
The third goal for the Foxes came from a Ben Mee own goal.
Elsewhere West Ham continued in their poor start of the season when they went down once more 4-2 to West Brom at the Hawthorns.
For Tony Pulis side, Chadli (8′ pen, 56′), Rondón (37′) and McClean (44′) where on the score sheet for West Brom. whereas Antonio and Lanzini‘s penalty scored the Hammer‘s late goals.
Sunday will see in action Man. United who travel to Watford, Crystal Palace who take on Stoke, Southampton at home against Swansea and finally Tottenham who host Sunderland.