Manchester City kept up with their 100 percent Premier League record with a dirty 3-1 victory away to West Ham United, finishing the Mallets’ unbeaten start to the season in the process.
Just two points seperated last season’s Champions Manchester City and West Ham preceding start up, yet there was positively a greater bay in class than that in the beginning phases. The Sledges’ goal was carrying on with an enchanted life, and David Moyes’ side could count themselves lucky not to have been behind inside ten minutes when Erling Haaland’s work was tidied up the line before Rúben Dias’ goalward header was fantastically saved by Alphonse Areola. Haaland was curiously inefficient before goal in the first half, scorning one more amazing chance as City were becoming noticeably baffled.
Manchester City kept up with their 100 percent record

Just seeing that lead into the stretch was a little success for West Ham, who needed to endure one more Haaland alarm as the Norwegian saw a second exertion of the midday tidied up the line.
The Belgian meshed his direction into the area before brilliantly twisting home to present to Enthusiasm Guardiola’s side level. That goal ought to have prodded City on yet it didn’t make the ideal difference, in spite of the fact that Julián Álvarez crashing a work off the woodwork showed exactly the amount of a danger City remained.
What’s more, that danger ultimately proved to be fruitful for City, who started to lead the pack a short ways from time through Bernardo Silva, who locked onto Álvarez’s fragile ball and dinked the ball over Areola to fire the visitors ahead. It was all somewhat standard from that point on for City, who added the delegated greatness in the withering minutes when Haaland at last got his goal for the evening to adjust a final part barrage which established City’s situation on of the table.