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Man City Player Ratings vs West Ham: Haaland Shines in Dominant Win

A stellar performance from Erling Haaland propelled Manchester City to a commanding 3-0 victory over West Ham, putting them at the top of the Premier League table. Haaland's brace and assist led City to victory, increasing the pressure on title rivals. Here's a detailed look at how the players performed.

Man City Player Ratings vs West Ham: Haaland Shines in Dominant Win

Another sensational performance from Erling Haaland sent Manchester City to the top of the Premier League courtesy of a dominant 3-0 victory over West Ham at the Etihad Stadium. Haaland bagged two goals to take his tally to 19 in the league this season and also laid on the assist for Tijjani Reijnders in a comfortable win which moves them a point ahead of the Gunners. Man City wasted no time in taking the lead as Haaland fired home his 24th goal in all competitions this season. His initial shot was saved by Hammers keeper Alphonse Areola, but he could do nothing as the free-scoring Norwegian hammered the ball home in just the fifth minute. And the hosts really should have doubled their lead moments later, but Haaland somehow nodded Rayan Cherki’s delightful cross agonisingly wide. Pep Guardiola’s side dominated possession and the match was played extensively in the Hammers half and the pressure eventually told as City worked the ball neatly into the box, Haaland looked like he was going to shoot, but squared to Reijnders who fired high past Areola. There were boos from the travelling fans at the end of the first-half, but West Ham showed brief glimpses of quality at the start of the second as Jarrod Bowen broke in behind the hosts’ defence, but dragged his shot wide of the upright. But any hope of a comeback was squashed and it was Haaland again, completing a sweeping move upfield, to poke home from a couple of yards out for his 19th Premier League goal of the season. Nuno Espirito Santo’s side are now six without a win and head into the Festive break in the relegation spots, while City are top of the Premier League table, if only until Arsenal play Everton on Saturday evening.GOAL rates Manchester City's players from the Etihad Stadium...Gianluigi Donnarumma (7/10):As quiet an afternoon he'll ever have. Could've used the time to wrap his Christmas presents. Nico O'Reilly (7/10):Cool and composed and you'd expect from the impressive City star. Josko Gvardiol (7/10):Had very little defensive work to do, despite having to keep an eye on West Ham's only attacking threat of Bowen. Ruben Dias (7/10):Didn't put a foot wrong all afternoon, holding the line for City and made a couple of important interventions. Matheus Nunes (8/10):Played high, much like most of the City defence, and kept the pressure firmly on the Hammers.Tijjani Reijnders (8/10):Will be pleased with his afternoon's work, provided planty of link-up passes and bagged a goal. Was replaced by Lewis with 20 miutes to go. Nico Gonzalez (7/10):Saw lots of the ball at the heart of City's defence with a passing accuracy of over 90 per cent. Was subbed of in the 67th minute for Khusanov. Bernardo Silva (8/10):A composed afternoon, pulling strings in midfield and picking holes in the Hammers' leaky defence. Phil Foden (8/10):Gave Kilman a torrid afternoon with bursting runs, alternating from wide on the left and through midfield, looking to link up with Haaland. Rayan Cherki (7/10):A busy afternoon, harrassing the Hammers defenders and showed some neat touches around the opposition box. Hooked in the 67th minute. Erling Haaland (9/10):Another two goals, another assist, another imperious performance. Haaland was at the beating heart of everything Man City did well. Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingRico Lewis (6/10):Enjoyed plenty of the ball when he came on, but didn't have enough time to make major impact on the matchSavinho (7/10):Showed lots of attacking intent when he came on in the 67th miute. Abdukodir Khusanov (6/10):Brought on to move into the back line, saw very little of the ball. Divine Mukasa (6/10):Came on to make his Premier League debut against his former club. Only had a few touches, but looked sharp. Pep Guardiola (7/10):Will be pleased with the result on what will be one of his team's easist wins of the season. If he can keep Haaland fit, the title charge is very much on. 

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Gianluigi Donnarumma (7/10)

Donnarumma had a quiet afternoon, with little to do between the posts as City dominated the game.

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Nico O'Reilly (7/10)

O'Reilly showed composure and stability in defense, living up to his growing reputation as a key City player.

3

Josko Gvardiol (7/10)

Gvardiol had a solid game defensively, keeping West Ham's attacks at bay and showcasing his defensive awareness.

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Ruben Dias (7/10)

Dias was immense at the back, showcasing his leadership and defensive prowess with crucial interventions.

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Matheus Nunes (8/10)

Nunes was instrumental in City's high press, constantly putting pressure on the opposition and dictating play from midfield.

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Tijjani Reijnders (8/10)

Reijnders had a standout performance, contributing both defensively and offensively, capping his display with a well-taken goal.

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Bernardo Silva (8/10)

Silva controlled the midfield, pulling the strings for City with his vision and passing accuracy, creating opportunities in the final third.

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Phil Foden (8/10)

Foden tormented the opposition with his dynamic runs and creativity, causing problems for West Ham throughout the game.

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Rayan Cherki (7/10)

Cherki was a livewire in attack, constantly pressuring the Hammers' defense with his movement and skill on the ball.

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Erling Haaland (9/10)

Haaland was the star of the show once again, delivering a clinical brace while also setting up a goal, showcasing his world-class talent and importance to City's success.

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Pep Guardiola (7/10)

Guardiola will be pleased with the dominant performance and the result, as City maintained their title charge with a convincing win. Keeping Haaland fit will be crucial for their ambitions.

Published on Dec 20, 2025