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Timeline
1'     V. Kompany (Roughing)
(Holding) J. Cork        11'
17'     S. Aguero (D. Silva)
(Roughing) J. Hendrick        32'
54'     B. Silva (D. Silva)
56'     Fernandinho
58'     K. De Bruyne (B. Silva)
(S. Vokes) C. Wood        69'
(A. Lennon) A. Westwood        69'
75'     P. Foden (D. Silva)
(S. Defour) A. Barnes        75'
81'     L. Sane (Tripping)
83'     R. Mahrez (Fernandinho)
90'     L. Sane (B. Mendy)

Pep Guardiola wants even more goals from Manchester City

City have netted 26 times in nine Premier League games this season.

Pep Guardiola called for his Manchester City side to be even more clinical after thrashing Burnley 5-0 at the Etihad Stadium.

The Premier League champions eased to victory with goals from Sergio Aguero, Bernardo Silva, Fernandinho, Riyad Mahrez and Leroy Sane but, with only one coming in the first half, Guardiola felt there was room for improvement.

The City boss said: “We had 24 shots – 10 on target. So, we are the best side in Europe in shots but we have to increase our ‘on target’.

“In the first half it was just 1-0 and we created enough chances to score more goals. In the second half we made a good performance.

“All the players make a good performance, especially John (Stones), playing in a position that is not natural for him in the absence of Kyle (Walker). Fernandinho made an extraordinary performance.”

Guardiola also praised record signing Mahrez, who produced the perfect response to his costly late penalty miss in the goalless draw at Liverpool a fortnight ago.

He said: “He played so good at Anfield – that’s why I decided to play him again. He is a talented player and a guy who likes to play with the ball.

“In the box he is a dangerous guy because he can go to the byline or score with his left or his right. He is a good signing for us.”

Guardiola confirmed right-back Walker missed the game as a precaution after returning from international duty with a groin problem.

Burnley boss Sean Dyche voiced some complaints after the game, starting with referee Jonathan Moss’ decision not to send off City captain Vincent Kompany for a bad tackle on Aaron Lennon in the first minute.

Dyche said: “I prefer red cards not to be given but that was a red card. He was out of control, he doesn’t know where the man is or the ball is. It was a throw of the leg and it was high on his thigh. It was not vicious but there was no control in the challenge.”

Dyche was also frustrated about the build-up to City’s second goal, which saw Sane denied a penalty before David Silva pulled the ball back for Bernardo Silva to score.

Sergio Aguero started City's goal rush in the first half
Sergio Aguero started City’s goal rush in the first half (Martin Rickett/PA)

Burnley’s defenders initially stopped in a mistaken assumption Sane had won a penalty, and then they felt the ball had gone out of play before David Silva played on.

Dyche said: “There are so many different things. Sane goes down with the tiniest of touches and our players are responding to that, feeling he has gone down far too easily.

“The ref is going to blow his whistle and then decided not to. In the meantime a player who was off the pitch walks back on the pitch to get the ball that’s off the pitch and deliver a cross that they score from. If that’s not confusing for everyone in the stadium, it’s certainly confusing for me.

Sean Dyche was left frustrated by several decisions
Sean Dyche was left frustrated by several decisions (Martin Rickett/PA)

“I’ve seen it back. With the best view we can get of it, the ball was out of play. But you have to stay focused and remonstrate afterwards and they are a top side. Nothing I am saying remotely says we would have won if this had gone for us.”

Dyche also felt Sane should have been sent off late on.

He said: “Sane has to be a red card for kicking Matt Lowton for no reason at all, just smashed him around the legs.”


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Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Manchester CityMan City97202632323
2Liverpool97201631323
3Chelsea96302071321
4Arsenal970222111121
5Tottenham HotspurSpurs9702167921
6Bournemouth95221612417
7Watford95131312116
8Everton94321512315
9Wolverhampton WanderersWolves943298115
10Manchester UnitedMan Utd94231516-114
11Leicester CityLeicester94051515012
12Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton93241013-311
13Burnley92251017-78
14West Ham UnitedWest Ham9216814-67
15Crystal Palace9216511-67
16Southampton9135614-86
17Cardiff CityCardiff9126819-115
18Fulham91261125-145
19Huddersfield TownHuddersfield9036418-143
20Newcastle UnitedNewcastle9027614-82

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