Raheem Sterling celebrates his goal with Kevin De Bruyne
Raheem Sterling celebrates his goal with Kevin De Bruyne

Man City 2-0 Fulham highlights & report: Raheem Sterling & Kevin De Bruyne score in City win


Raheem Sterling and Kevin De Bruyne struck early on as Manchester City continued their climb up the Premier League table with a routine 2-0 victory over Fulham.

Pep Guardiola’s side, who thrashed Burnley 5-0 last week, could easily have won by a bigger scoreline on a comfortable afternoon at the Etihad Stadium.

De Bruyne, particularly, was outstanding, not only setting up Sterling’s fifth-minute strike but scoring the second from the penalty spot and then hitting the bar, as well as forcing a good save from Alphonse Areola.

The hosts were rarely threatened and, having been 14th just over a week ago, their campaign is now starting to take shape with a leap into the upper reaches of the table.

Fulham saw little of the ball and consequently offered little in attack but they were not overrun. After Monday’s stunning victory over Leicester, manager Scott Parker might still reflect on a good week.

Former City youth prospect Tosin Adarabioyo, who joined Fulham seeking first-team opportunities in October, acquitted himself well on his return to the Etihad but the hosts were always in control.

Guardiola made six changes from the side that faced Porto in midweek, with the return of De Bruyne being the most significant. He was instrumental in the first goal, seizing possession and bursting forward to release Sterling in the area.

Sterling, who had already brought a save out of Areola moments earlier, picked his spot and calmly side-footed into the bottom corner.

Their second goal came from the penalty spot on 26 minutes after more good build-up play by City ended with Sterling being tripped in the area by Joachim Andersen as he tried to find room to shoot.

Fulham may have felt the contact on Sterling was only slight but the decision stood and De Bruyne clinically tucked away the penalty, sending Areola the wrong way.

City began to ease towards the final whistle and Fulham briefly sparked as Ivan Cavaleiro tried his luck from distance but Ederson comfortably claimed.

The visitors pushed again in the latter stages but City saw out the game without alarm.


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