• Bernardo Silva celebrates with Nathan Ake after scoring Manchester City's second goal in their 6-1 Premier League win over Bournemouth at the Etihad Stadium on November 4, 2023. AFP
    Bernardo Silva celebrates with Nathan Ake after scoring Manchester City's second goal in their 6-1 Premier League win over Bournemouth at the Etihad Stadium on November 4, 2023. AFP
  • Phil Foden scores Manchester City's fourth goal. Getty Images
    Phil Foden scores Manchester City's fourth goal. Getty Images
  • Jeremy Doku finishes past Bournemouth keeper Ionut Andrei Radu to put City 1-0 up. Getty Images
    Jeremy Doku finishes past Bournemouth keeper Ionut Andrei Radu to put City 1-0 up. Getty Images
  • Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola. AFP
    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola. AFP
  • Jeremy Doku celebrates scoring Manchester City's opening goal. EPA
    Jeremy Doku celebrates scoring Manchester City's opening goal. EPA
  • Manchester City's Jeremy Doku scores the opening goal. AFP
    Manchester City's Jeremy Doku scores the opening goal. AFP
  • City's Phil Foden celebrates with Jeremy Doku of Manchester City after scoring. Getty Images
    City's Phil Foden celebrates with Jeremy Doku of Manchester City after scoring. Getty Images
  • Bernardo Silva scores his second and Manchester City's fifth goal. Getty Images
    Bernardo Silva scores his second and Manchester City's fifth goal. Getty Images
  • Bernardo Silva celebrates scoring the City's second goal. AFP
    Bernardo Silva celebrates scoring the City's second goal. AFP
  • Jeremy Doku celebrates scoring Manchester City's opening goal. AFP
    Jeremy Doku celebrates scoring Manchester City's opening goal. AFP

Jeremy Doku shines as Manchester City hit sorry Bournemouth for six in Premier League


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Jeremy Doku produced a stunning performance as champions Manchester City overcame the loss of Erling Haaland to thrash Bournemouth 6-1 on Saturday.

Doku was the architect of an emphatic success, scoring their opener and having a hand in four other goals as City overpowered the Cherries in a one-sided Premier League clash.

Bernardo Silva twice benefited from Doku's work to score a brace while Phil Foden, Manuel Akanji and Nathan Ake also got on the scoresheet at the Etihad Stadium.

Luis Sinisterra grabbed a Bournemouth consolation but the only real concern for City was an injury to Haaland, who hit the woodwork early on before hobbling off at half-time.

City, who are already without Kevin De Bruyne for a prolonged period, will hope the problem does not prove serious with games against Chelsea and Liverpool in the coming weeks.

On this occasion, City did not really need the Norway international.

The feelgood factor Bournemouth generated by winning their first league game of the season last week quickly evaporated as City eased through the gears.

“It shows that we want to continue what we've been doing,” said defender Ake, who scored the final goal. “Last week was a good game but the league goes on and you have to keep going and keep winning.

“We expected them [Bournemouth] to play with four defenders as they have all season but they changed to five. It's about finding the spaces, Jeremy [Doku] was fantastic sometimes you need individual quality to open up the game and he did that he was fantastic.”

It may have taken them 30 minutes to register their opening goal but, such was their dominance, the result rarely seemed in doubt.

Silva sent a dipping effort narrowly over the bar and Rodri shot straight at Andrei Radu.

Haaland went closer when he headed against the post and was then denied by a Lloyd Kelly block before Silva curled just wide.

It was no surprise when the hosts finally took the lead, Doku picking up possession on the edge of the box and playing a one-two with Rodri before curling a shot around Radu.

The second quickly followed with Doku again involved. The Belgium forward combined with Kyle Walker on the right and bamboozled the defence before picking out Silva in front of goal.

Doku thought he put City 3-0 ahead soon after as his mesmeric spell continued. A neat touch opened up a shooting opportunity on the edge of the box and he lashed towards goal.

He ran off to celebrate as the ball found the bottom corner but he was forced to settle for a creator's role again as replays showed a deflection off Akanji.

Haaland almost added a fourth after being played in by Julian Alvarez but Illya Zabarnyi slid in to block.

That proved his last significant involvement as he ended the first half with an apparent limp and manager Pep Guardiola removed him at the interval.

Dominic Solanke had the ball in the net for Bournemouth after the restart but Ryan Christie was ruled offside in the build-up.

Solanke was unperturbed and rattled the frame of the goal with another effort on the hour but that served only to fire City back up.

Yet again Doku proved the danger man, cutting into the box on the left and teeing-up Haaland's replacement Foden in front of goal.

Sinisterra pulled one back 16 minutes from time after taking a touch from a sweeping Max Aarons pass and turning home.

Doku was not done, however, and released Silva with a sublime long ball, which the Portugal midfielder raced on to and coolly flicked in.

Ake completed the rout with a diving header late on.

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Updated: November 04, 2023, 6:06 PM