Bournemouth vs Man City: Aguero two goals, residents win 3-1



Manchester City collected all points from his trip to Bournemouth headquarters. Inspired by Sergio Aguero's two goals, the citizens won 3-1.

The match at the Vitality Stadium on Sunday (8/25/2019) WIB, very lively since the first round. Three goals were created when City led 2-1 thanks to goals from Sergio Aguero and Raheem Sterling. Bournemouth is answered by Harry Wilson.

In the second half, Aguero scored his second goal while scoring three points for City. Pep Guardiola's troops moved up to second place in the Premier League with seven points, two points behind Liverpool at the top.

Bournemouth dropped to 10th place with four points.


City has taken the initiative to attack from the first minute. They threatened the Bournemouth goal in the seventh minute through Bernardo Silva, who continued to deceive Raheem Sterling. However, Silva's shot could still be blocked by Nathan Ake and only ended in the corner.

Ederson endangered City's defense when he desperately tried to get out of his nest in the 13th minute when he wanted to block Callum Wilson. He was then interrogated for violating the attacker's host.

Two minutes later, City opened the scoring with a goal from Aguero. On the left side, the City attack by Oleksandar Zinchenko who escaped to Kevin De Bruyne. De Bruyne's ball is actually a kick, but it's not perfect, but Sergio Aguero was carried off by the goal.




After the goal, City still dominated the match, but they struggled to dismantle the Bournemouth defense. They just rotate the ball from left to right to find a gap.

Bournemouth got its first chance in the 37th minute when Nathan Ake escaped without being highlighted at the far post receiving the center. However, Ederson quickly left.

Opportunities returned by Bournemouth two minutes later. This time, due to Otamendi's mistake in moving the ball over the goal. He instead moved to Adam Smith's firing line, but Ederson managed to block it.

City scored his second goal in the 43rd minute by Sterling. Zinchenko's long pass on the right is occupied by Bernardo Silva and he passes to David Silva in front of the penalty bench. David Silva then handed it over to Sterling who defeated Aaron Ramsdale from close range.

Bournemouth reduced the score to 1-2 in the second minute of injury in the first half thanks to Harry Wilson. The substitute releases a free kick in front of the penalty area and the ball goes to the top left corner of Ederson's goal.

The score brought both teams to the dressing room.

Entering the second half, City is still in control. But Bournemouth began to dare to come out attack. Callum Wilson had the opportunity to score in the 53rd minute, but Ederson managed to block it.

Interval thereafter, City also responded to De Bruyne, who maximized the pass to shoot on the right side, but the ball was still on the side.

City back ahead two goals in the 64th minute. Starting with the acceleration of David Silva, who did the spark in the penalty area, the wild ball was hit by Aguero so far to bring the score to 3-1.

Despite having two goals, City did not reduce the pressure and kept trying to suppress the Bournemouth defense. But the host is still trying to take advantage of opportunities, but none of them are able to penetrate the net Ederson.

Until the end of the fight, the score 3-1 still won for City.

Line-up

Bournemouth: Aaron Ramsdale; Chris Mepham, Steve Cook, Nathan Ake; Adam Smith (Jordon Ibe 68 '), Charlie Daniels (Harry Wilson 37'); Joshua King, Jefferson Lerma, Philip Billing, Ryan Fraser; Callum Wilson (Dominic Solanke 69 ').

Man City: Ederson; Kyle Walker (Joao Cancelo 90 '), Nicolas Otamendi, Aymeric Laporte, Oleksandr Zinchenko; Kevin De Bruyne, Ilkay Guendogan, David Silva; Bernardo Silva (Riyad Mahrez 79 '), Sergio Aguero, Raheem Sterling

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