Report and free highlights as City bounce back from Southampton defeat with dominant showing
David Silva reminded onlookers of just what Manchester City will be missing next season as he starred in a 5-0 demolition job over Newcastle.
Silva provided the assist for Gabriel Jesus’ opener (10) before Riyad Mahrez (21) and an unfortunate Federico Fernandez own goal (58) put City firmly in control.
Silva then provided the moment of the match with a sublime free-kick (65) as he scored and assisted in a Premier League game for the first time since January 2016. City wrapped up the points courtesy of another Silva assist – his 92nd in the Premier League – when Raheem Sterling tapped home (90).
The midfield maestro has already revealed that this season will be his last with City, which will bring the curtain down on an extraordinary period of domestic domination. An all-time great is bowing out on a high.
How Silva ran Toon ragged…
City were stunned by Southampton on Sunday but were in mood to give handouts back at home as they were out of the traps quickly against a timid Newcastle outfit.
The Magpies, without the dangerous Allan Saint-Maximin and with Miguel Almiron only fit enough for the bench, were toothless in attack and disorganised in defence. They wilted within the first 10 minutes as, after nine games without scoring, Jesus was set up by Silva and he swept home with a classy finish.
Phil Foden then tested Martin Dubravka with a shot across goal but the second goal came on 21 minutes via the same tactic as the first. This time it was Mahrez who had the freedom to fire home after some typically classy work from Kevin De Bruyne, who was registering his 18th assist of the season.
City spurned a number of chances to increase their lead with Foden the guiltiest party when curling wide when one-on-one with Dubravka.
City claimed their third just before the hour mark. Foden produced a beautiful flick to put Jesus into the box and just as he was about to shoot Matt Ritchie got a toe to the ball, but it only ricocheted off team-mate Fernandez and into the far corner.
There was nothing fortunate about City’s next effort.
After a foul on substitute Sterling just outside the area, Silva was very keen to take charge instead of usual taker De Bruyne. The Spaniard stepped up and bent a sublime effort over the wall and past a poorly-positioned Dubravka from 20 yards.
City continued to run all over Newcastle, whose lack of strength in depth in their squad was woefully exposed, and they claimed a fifth in added time when they burst forward again and Silva played in Sterling for a simple finish.
