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Man City routs West Ham 5-0 to start Premier League defense

Manchester City opened the defence of their Premier League title in ominous fashion on Saturday as Raheem Sterling scored a hat-trick in a 5-0 thrashing of West Ham, while Burnley and Brighton enjoyed impressive wins. However, the introduction of Video Assistant Referees (VAR) for the first time in the Premier League proved Saturday's big talking point with a series of reviews and delays at the London Stadium.

Published August 10,2019
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Manchester City's Raheem Sterling celebrates scoring a hat-trick and Manchester City's fifth goal. [Reuters Photo]

Raheem Sterling scored a hat trick as Manchester City began its bid for a third straight Premier League title with a 5-0 rout at West Ham on Saturday.

Gabriel Jesus opened the scoring and substitute Sergio Aguero added a retaken penalty as City stretched its winning league run to 15 games including last season and delivered a statement to Liverpool, which opened its league campaign with a 4-1 win over Norwich City on Friday.

City, which racked up 98 points to beat Liverpool by a point last season, rarely looked like getting out of second gear with a measured performance at London's Olympic Stadium.

"At times we were a bit sloppy in the first half, but once the second goal went in I thought the boys were brilliant," Sterling told BT Sport 1. "It was quite difficult first half to get the cobwebs off, but once we got our rhythm the chances came."

Riyad Mahrez, back in England after leading Algeria to the African Cup of Nations title, had the visitors' first effort in the ninth minute, and should have done better again after cutting inside Aaron Cresswell before shooting right of the post.

Jesus broke the deadlock in the 25th minute, converting Kyle Walker's cross from close range after Mahrez had played the England right-back in on the right.

West Ham rarely looked convincing. City's Oleksandr Zinchenko intervened when Manuel Lanzini was through at the other end, before Ederson had little trouble gathering the ball from record signing Sebastien Haller's attempted overhead kick.

It was only a matter of when City, with summer signing Rodri looking assured in midfield, would increase the tempo and make more of its superiority.

Kevin de Bruyne set up Sterling to score through Lukasz Fabianski's legs in the 51st, minutes before Jesus had a well-worked team effort ruled out through VAR for offside. Sterling, played in by David Silva before he crossed for Jesus' tap in, appeared to have his shoulder ahead of the defender.

Ederson was forced to make a double-save from Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez, then Lanzini in West Ham's best phase.

"They had an incredible chance and it could go 1-2 with 15 minutes left. So you have to be strong, calm and positive. You have to control your emotions," said City coach Pep Guardiola.

VAR was needed again when Sterling grabbed his second in the 75th, timing his run for Mahrez's ball over the top before lifting it over Fabianski, but this time the goal was allowed.

Then Aguero was given a second chance to take his penalty after Fabianski saved his first effort. A VAR check showed Declan Rice was encroaching in the penalty area.

Aguero made it 4-0 in the 86th and Sterling wrapped it up in injury time, becoming the first since Didier Drogba in 2010-11 to start with a hat trick on the league's opening weekend.