City’s Ruthless Return: Six-Star Performance Crushes Ipswich
Manchester City made a big statement by smashing Ipswich Town 6-0 at Portman Road, showing they mean business in this classic David vs Goliath match. This win marked City’s 21st victory in their last 22 Premier League games against newly-promoted teams.
After some shaky performances lately, City had something to prove. Ipswich, pumped up by their home crowd, started strong. City academy grad Liam Delap almost scored early on, but Joško Gvardiol made a fantastic save to stop him. Any hopes of an upset faded fast when Erling Haaland forced a great one-handed save from Christian Walton. Just moments later, Phil Foden scored the first goal with a perfect finish from Kevin De Bruyne’s pass in the 27th minute.
That goal set the mood, and City quickly made it 2-0 just three minutes later. This time, Foden assisted Mateo Kovačić, who calmly struck from the edge of the box. Ipswich couldn’t handle Foden, who kept troubling their defense. He scored again just before halftime, thanks to another spot-on assist from De Bruyne, showing City’s control.
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Even with a solid lead, City’s past struggles to finish games were on their minds. But any nerves disappeared early in the second half when Jérémy Doku’s deflected shot found the net. The Belgian winger, quiet until then, made his mark again soon after, stealing a bad pass from Jack Clarke and setting up Haaland for an easy goal.
With the game in the bag, Pep Guardiola brought in some subs, but the energy stayed high. One of those subs, James McAtee, capped off the scoring with a nice header from Kovačić’s cross. City’s relentless play reminded everyone of their best days under Guardiola, even as they took their foot off the gas in the final minutes.
Ipswich faced their joint-heaviest Premier League defeat of the century, getting a tough reminder of the gap in quality at this level. Meanwhile, City’s strong performance gives hope that their recent troubles might be behind them. With important Champions League matches coming up, Guardiola’s team will aim to use this big win as a launchpad for more success.
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