The England striker is really digging it deep with new coach Guardiola as he impresses again and will surely be a player watch in the Manchester Derby and the Premier League at whole.
Raheem Sterling’s double a Fernandinho’s header takes Manchester City back to the top of the League where they lead Manchester United and Chelsea on goal difference.
Manchester City made it three wins out of three at the start of the Premier League season, after a brilliant start to the game helped them overcome West Ham 3-1 at the Etihad Stadium.
City flew out of the blocks on Sunday, with Raheem Sterling opening the scoring and Fernandinho heading in his first Premier League goal in almost a year.
Guardiola’s men continued to dominate at the Etihad Stadium, although Michail Antonio’s second headed goal in as many top-flight games threatened to tear up the script in the second half.
But City were able to take the sting out of proceedings from then on, before Sterling wrapped up the points in injury time with a brilliant strike to ensure Guardiola’s winning run continued.
Meanwhile, there are still questions whether Sergio Aguero could have been sent off after that trickish elbow on Winston Reid. More questions on his ban too though.
The victory means both City and rivals Manchester United will go into their mouth-watering derby clash after the international break with 100 per cent records.