West Ham United v Manchester City, 24 November 2018

Score4-0 to Manchester City
RefereeAndre Marriner
CompetitionPremier League
VenueLondon Stadium
Attendance56,886
Kick-off: 3.00pm Manchester City had now won all four meetings at the London Stadium in all competitions (scored 17, conceded one). The Citizens had now won all five of their Premier League games against the Hammers under Pep Guardiola (scored 17, conceded three). Premier League Head to Head Played: 35 West Ham United won: 9 Drawn: 6 Manchester City won: 20 West Ham United scored: 35 Manchester City scored: 60

0 West Ham United

Manager: Manuel Pellegrini

4 Manchester City

Manager: Pep Guardiola

Goals:

Goals:

David Silva 11 G
Raheem Sterling 19 G
Leroy Sané 34 G
Leroy Sané 90 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabiański
Defender Fabián Balbuena
Defender Issa Diop
Defender Pablo Zabaleta
Defender/Midfielder Arthur Masuaku
Defender/Midfielder Declan Rice
Midfielder Felipe Anderson
Midfielder Pedro Obiang
Midfielder/Forward Michail Antonio
Midfielder/Forward Grady Diangana

Starting lineup:

Ederson Goalkeeper
Aymeric Laporte Defender
Kyle Walker Defender
Fernandinho Defender/Midfielder
David Silva Midfielder
Fabian Delph Midfielder
Ilkay Gündogan Midfielder
Leroy Sané Midfielder/Forward
Raheem Sterling Midfielder/Forward
Sergio Agüero Forward

Substitutions:

Aaron Cresswell for Arthur Masuaku 46
Javier Hernández for Grady Diangana 55
Lucas Pérez for Felipe Anderson 68

Substitutions:

Phil Foden for Ilkay Gündogan 69
Riyad Mahrez for Raheem Sterling 74
Gabriel Jesus for Sergio Agüero 81

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Adrián
Defender Aaron Cresswell
Defender Angelo Ogbonna
Midfielder Mark Noble
Forward Andy Carroll
Forward Lucas Pérez

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Aro Murić
Defender Vincent Kompany
Defender/Midfielder John Stones
Defender/Midfielder Olexsandr Zinchenko
Midfielder/Forward Phil Foden
Midfielder/Forward Riyad Mahrez

Comments:

League position: 13th West Ham United had now won one of their last 16 games against a team starting the day at the top of the Premier League table. The Hammers failed in their attempt to win consecutive Premier League games at the London Stadium for only the second time. They had now kept one clean sheet in their last 14 games in the Premier League. Having used all their three substitutions, West Ham United were reduced to ten men during added time at the end of the game when Marko Arnautović had to leave the pitch due to injury.

Comments:

League position: 1st Manchester City became the second non-London club to win six consecutive games in the top division in London (also Portsmouth from 1950 to 1951 in League Division One). They equalled their club record of keeping a clean sheet in four consecutive away league games which was set in April 1903 in League Division Two. The Citizens were now unbeaten in their last 35 games in the Premier League that had kicked-off at 3pm on a Saturday (won 31); a competition record. City became the second team to score four or more goals in three consecutive away games in the Premier League against the same opponent (also Chelsea at Bolton Wanderers from 2009 to 2011). They had now conceded five goals in their last 13 away games in the Premier League and had not conceded more than one goal in an away game in the division since the 4-3 defeat at Liverpool on 14 January 2018. City had yet to concede in the final half-hour of a game so far in this Premier League season (scored 13 in the same period).

0 West Ham United

Manager: Manuel Pellegrini

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabiański
Defender Fabián Balbuena
Defender Issa Diop
Defender Pablo Zabaleta
Defender/Midfielder Arthur Masuaku
Defender/Midfielder Declan Rice
Midfielder Felipe Anderson
Midfielder Pedro Obiang
Midfielder/Forward Michail Antonio
Midfielder/Forward Grady Diangana

Substitutions:

Aaron Cresswell for Arthur Masuaku 46
Javier Hernández for Grady Diangana 55
Lucas Pérez for Felipe Anderson 68

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Adrián
Defender Aaron Cresswell
Defender Angelo Ogbonna
Midfielder Mark Noble
Forward Andy Carroll
Forward Lucas Pérez

Comments:

League position: 13th West Ham United had now won one of their last 16 games against a team starting the day at the top of the Premier League table. The Hammers failed in their attempt to win consecutive Premier League games at the London Stadium for only the second time. They had now kept one clean sheet in their last 14 games in the Premier League. Having used all their three substitutions, West Ham United were reduced to ten men during added time at the end of the game when Marko Arnautović had to leave the pitch due to injury.

4 Manchester City

Manager: Pep Guardiola

Goals:

David Silva 11 G
Raheem Sterling 19 G
Leroy Sané 34 G
Leroy Sané 90 G

Starting lineup:

Ederson Goalkeeper
Aymeric Laporte Defender
Kyle Walker Defender
Fernandinho Defender/Midfielder
David Silva Midfielder
Fabian Delph Midfielder
Ilkay Gündogan Midfielder
Leroy Sané Midfielder/Forward
Raheem Sterling Midfielder/Forward
Sergio Agüero Forward

Substitutions:

Phil Foden for Ilkay Gündogan 69
Riyad Mahrez for Raheem Sterling 74
Gabriel Jesus for Sergio Agüero 81

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Aro Murić
Defender Vincent Kompany
Defender/Midfielder John Stones
Defender/Midfielder Olexsandr Zinchenko
Midfielder/Forward Phil Foden
Midfielder/Forward Riyad Mahrez

Comments:

League position: 1st Manchester City became the second non-London club to win six consecutive games in the top division in London (also Portsmouth from 1950 to 1951 in League Division One). They equalled their club record of keeping a clean sheet in four consecutive away league games which was set in April 1903 in League Division Two. The Citizens were now unbeaten in their last 35 games in the Premier League that had kicked-off at 3pm on a Saturday (won 31); a competition record. City became the second team to score four or more goals in three consecutive away games in the Premier League against the same opponent (also Chelsea at Bolton Wanderers from 2009 to 2011). They had now conceded five goals in their last 13 away games in the Premier League and had not conceded more than one goal in an away game in the division since the 4-3 defeat at Liverpool on 14 January 2018. City had yet to concede in the final half-hour of a game so far in this Premier League season (scored 13 in the same period).