Explore the highlights of Manchester City’s impressive 4-1 win against West Ham, featuring Erling Haaland’s standout performance and key moments of the match.
Haaland’s Double Leads City to Back-to-Back Premier League Wins
Manchester City romped to a 4-1 win over West Ham United at the Etihad Stadium, with Erling Haaland scoring twice and Savinho shining. Pep Guardiola’s side secured consecutive Premier League wins for the first time since October, maintaining their push to re-enter the top four. See also: Savinho and Haaland Shine in Manchester City’s Hard-Fought 2-0 Win
Savinho Stars in the First Half
City did not waste any time in asserting their dominance, breaking the deadlock in the 10th minute. Savinho, who has been in sensational form, delivered a teasing cross that was inadvertently deflected into the net by West Ham’s Vladimir Coufal.

The Brazilian winger remained on top of the Hammers’ defense line and proved key to City’s second goal. Savinho comfortably bypassed Coufal, making an excellent cross that met the back post of the box as Haaland headed it home, marking his first goal of the night, with a two-goal advantage before the interval.
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Haaland and Foden Seal the Win
In the second half, City changed gear as Haaland scored his second just 10 minutes after the break. Savinho saw a pass give him space as he found the Norwegian striking the ball delicately over an advancing Alphonse Areola to reveal his clinical finishing ability.
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City capitalized on a defensive error from Mohammed Kudus shortly after, with Kevin De Bruyne setting up Phil Foden to score the fourth, his assist marking De Bruyne’s 400th appearance for the club in quite a memorable manner.

West Ham’s Consolation and Defensive Woes
Despite City’s dominance, West Ham found a late consolation through Niclas Fullkrug, who converted Tomas Soucek’s cross in the 71st minute. The Hammers showed attacking intent throughout the match but lacked the clinical edge, especially in the absence of captain Jarrod Bowen, sidelined with a fractured foot.
West Ham have now conceded nine goals in their last two league matches, with defensive frailties continuing to haunt Julen Lopetegui’s side.

Key Performances
Erling Haaland – Manchester City
Haaland ended his home goal drought in style, netting twice and proving why he remains one of the most feared strikers in the league.
Savinho – Manchester City
Savinho was instrumental in delivering two assists and causing constant problems for West Ham’s defense. His creativity on the left flank was a standout feature of City’s attack.
Niclas Fullkrug – West Ham United
Fullkrug’s goal was the sole bright spot on an otherwise embarrassing outing for the Hammers. His movement and finishing gave a hint of what he could potentially bring to the game in the future.

What the Result Means
Manchester City: City’s victory keeps them sixth in the table, two points off the top four. Guardiola’s men are starting to rediscover their form, reminiscent of their record-breaking title-winning campaign last season. Their next focus shifts to the FA Cup, where they host Salford City before resuming league action against Brentford.
West Ham United: The defeat leaves West Ham in 13th place, just six points clear of the relegation zone. Lopetegui’s side will need to shore up their defense ahead of a crucial FA Cup tie against Aston Villa and a Premier League clash with Fulham.

Takeaways
Haaland Back to His Best: The Norwegian striker’s two goals underline his importance to City’s attack.
Savinho’s Emergence: The Brazilian is fast becoming a vital player for Guardiola, giving the team some much-needed flair and creativity on the wing.
The Blues face a defensive crisis: Conceding nine goals in two games indicates a need for defensive reinforcements.
Guardiola seeks perfection: Though City won the match convincingly, they displayed defensive frailty late into the game that Guardiola will want to correct.