Goals from Ilkay Gundogan and Fernandinho guided Manchester City through a snowstorm and up to second in the Premier League with a 2-1 victory over West Ham at Etihad Stadium.
Gundogan’s first-half tap-in (33) was the difference between the two sides at the interval, which was heavily extended as City’s ground staff valiantly cleared the playing surface of the deluge of snow that had made the end of the first period virtually unplayable.
The adverse conditions and lengthy half-time break prevented a free-flowing second half but City kept West Ham at arm’s length throughout before wrapping the victory when substitute Fernandinho scored (90) with one of his first touches within three minutes of coming on.
West Ham, who fell to back-to-back Premier League defeats for the first time since April, had the final word when Manuel Lanzini rifled a stunning effort in off the post (90+4), but it was mere consolation on a day when the champions’ quality and the conditions frustrated David Moyes’ side.
City’s fifth consecutive victory in all competitions lifts them to second in the Premier League, level with leaders Chelsea on 29 points, while West Ham remain six points further back in fourth.
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The snow which fell heavily in the run up to the game at the Etihad was cleared before kick-off, and West Ham seized the moment, testing City in the first half.
The Hammers’ confident start should have been rewarded with the opening goal inside six minutes but, having been taken by surprise by Michail Antonio’s driven pass into the area, Said Benrahma fluffed his lines as City scrambled the ball clear.
City responded immediately, with Kyle Walker sending a long-range drive flashing past the post, but their best early chance came from Gundogan’s 16th-minute corner when Aymeric Laporte’s glancing header clipped the frame of the West Ham goal.
A minute later, City had the ball in the net, only for Riyad Mahrez’s effort, after a defensive West Ham lapse, to be correctly ruled out for offside. In-form Raheem Sterling whistled a shot shortly before the half-hour mark, but City’s pressure finally told on 33 minutes.
Mahrez was released into acres of space down the right from where his driven cross deflected into the path of Gundogan, who stroked home.
The snowfall intensified as half-time approached, making visibility difficult and the pitch almost unplayable. City’s quality continued to shine, however, with their late siege on the West Ham goal nearly delivering a second, but Ben Johnson’s inspired goal-line clearance denied Gabriel Jesus before Mahrez rattled the post again after Joao Cancelo’s long-range drive was parried by Lukasz Fabianski.
The interval allowed ground staff to race on and clear the pitch. The restart had to be delayed as all the snow was removed but, with the weather relenting, their operation was successful.
City had a big chance when play resumed as Sterling broke clear to set up Jesus, but the Brazilian was twice denied, first by Fabianski and then by a brave goal-line clearance from Aaron Cresswell.
Cresswell collided with the goalpost as he stretched to make his interception and, after several minutes of treatment and a brief attempt to play on, was forced off.
As time wore on, West Ham began to sense an opportunity to grab a draw but Ederson produced a superb save to keep out Declan Rice’s long-range effort.
Fernandinho then eased City’s nerves in the final minute before Lanzini netted with almost the final kick of the game to send the West Ham fans on their long journey home with something to cheer about.
City haunt Hammers again – Match stats
Manchester City have won 11 of their last 13 matches against West Ham in all competitions, losing none. Over this period they have scored 35 goals against the Hammers while conceding only six in return.West Ham have lost consecutive Premier League games for the first time since April against Newcastle United and Chelsea.West Ham average just 0.25 points per game at the Etihad Stadium (four points from 16 visits), their worst record at any stadium they have visited at least 10 times in the Premier League.West Ham have taken just five points from 78 available in Premier League away games against reigning champions (W1 D2 L23), with their one victory coming at Manchester United in December 2001.Manuel Lanzini’s goal, timed at 93 minutes and 58 seconds, is the latest goal Manchester City have conceded in a Premier League match at the Etihad Stadium since Opta have exact goal times (2006-07).Aged 36 years and 208 days, Fernandinho became the second-oldest player to score for Manchester City in the Premier League, after Frank Lampard versus Southampton in May 2015 (36 years and 338 days).
Man of the Match – Ilkay Gundogan
Ilkay Gundogan has scored 15 non-penalty goals in 37 Premier League appearances since the start of last season, the most of any midfielder. Gundogan has scored 16 goals in his last 31 Premier League matches for Manchester City – his previous 16 goals in Europe’s big-five leagues were spread across 138 matches.
What’s next?
Man City go to Aston Villa on Wednesday evening in the Premier League at 8.15pm, while West Ham host Brighton at 7.30pm on the same evening. Free highlights from both games will be available on the Sky Sports website, App and YouTube channel.