Cardiff city 0 manchester city 5: aguero celebrates new deal with goal in 300th game

Cardiff city 0 manchester city 5: aguero celebrates new deal with goal in 300th game


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Sergio Aguero scored on his 300th appearance for Manchester City as Pep Guardiola's side bounced back from their midweek Champions League disappointment with a resounding 5-0 win at


Cardiff City. The club's all-time leading goalscorer, who signed a contract extension this week that will keep him at the club until 2021, opened the scoring after 32 minutes. So often


the star of the show, Aguero shared the spotlight on a rainy afternoon in South Wales with Bernardo Silva, who doubled City's lead three minutes later, and Ilkay Gundogan, who capped a


fine performance with a brilliant solo effort. You may like Substitute Riyad Mahrez scored his first goals for the club with a brace to put the result beyond doubt, and the manner of the


victory will have delighted Guardiola after a below-par showing in a 2-1 defeat to Lyon in midweek. Cool and composed during a scrappy opening half an hour, Gundogan started the move that


led to the opener, feeding Silva who squared to Aguero and the striker beat his marker to apply a first-time finish. Silva got his head underneath Leroy Sane's cross from the right two


minutes later and looped the ball up and over Cardiff goalkeeper Neil Etheridge and in at the far post. Gundogan was the stand-out player in the first half and he was rewarded with the pick


of the goals, playing a one-two with Raheem Sterling before confidently side-footing into the top corner. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week.


City controlled the second half from start to finish and when Sterling set Gundogan free down the left, he sent a low cross to the feet of Mahrez to open his account for the club. With one


minute left to play, Bruno Ecuele Manga needed to make a simple clearance, but instead played the ball straight to Mahrez, who drove it low and hard into the bottom-left corner of the net to


wrap up a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon for Guardiola. WHAT IT MEANS: UNBEATEN CHAMPIONS KEEP THE PRESSURE ON City's dropped points against Wolves last month is what separates them


from leaders Liverpool, who have a 100 per cent record, but being in the chasing pack can offer a psychological advantage – especially if your team is playing the way the champions did


against Cardiff. GUNDOGAN BURYING THE MEMORY OF WORLD CUP NIGHTMARE After being caught up Germany's torrid World Cup campaign, Gundogan has played himself back into form and his


intelligent movement and exquisite touch were too much for Cardiff to handle, not to mention his superb goal. CAPTAIN MORRISON MUST STEADY THE SHIP Cardiff's wait for a first win of the


season goes on and they have conceded 12 goals in their last three Premier League games. Bluebirds captain Sean Morrison might have been helpless to prevent Aguero and company in such fine


form, but he must rally his troops and help Neil Warnock grind out some results soon. WHAT'S NEXT There is no let up for Cardiff, who face fellow strugglers Burnley at home before


travelling to Tottenham, while Manchester City can look forward to what should be another three points when they meet Brighton and Hove Albion at home after their League Cup clash with


Oxford United.