Manchester: Erling Haaland might not hog all of Manchester City's goals this season, after all, Ilkay Gundogan, Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden were City's scorers along with an own-goal in a 4-0 win over Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday, with Haaland barely getting a sight on goal at Etihad Stadium.
The Norway striker scored both of City's goals in its opening-weekend 2-0 win at West Ham but was mostly crowded out a week later as Bournemouth sat deep with plenty of men behind the ball in a match that resembled an attack vs defense training exercise. City's midfielders reaped the benefits of the extra focus on Haaland.
Gundogan's goal did involve City's new star striker, with Haaland holding off his marker with his back to goal and clipping a ball through to the Germany midfielder. Gundogan's left-footed finish found the bottom corner in the 19th for his 50th goal for City. De Bruyne scored the pick of the goals, the playmaker cutting inside on a counterattack led by Foden in the 31st, beating a defender and bending his shot with the outside of his right foot into the far corner.