Premier League fans' Top five: Man City trio shine

Sport360 staff 12:47 19/09/2016
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    KEVIN DE BRUYNE (Man City) – 8.6

    Another inspiring display from the Belgian, as he guided Manchester City to a commanding 4-0 win over Bournemouth.

    Under Pep Guardiola, the 25-year-old has been in sensational form and was virtually unmarkable against the Cherries.

    He opened the scoring with a majestic free-kick after 15 minutes and played a hand in goals for Raheem Sterling, Kelechi Iheanacho and Ilkay Gundogan.

    SON HEUNG-MIN (Tottenham Hotspur) – 8.1

    The South Korean was Spurs stand-out player during their 1-0 victory over Sunderland on Sunday.

    The left winger showed consistent class throughout the game, and delivered the pin point cross for Kane to crash home the winning goal.

    Though Mauricio Pochettino’s men struggled to convert chances, Heung-Min was at the fore of their attacking exploits and looked dangerous with and without the ball.

    ISLAM SLIMANI (Leicester City) – 7.9

    Record Leicester City signing Islam Slimani bagged a brace on his debut as the Foxes defeated Burnley 3-0 at King Power Stadium.

    The Algerian international signed from Sporting Lisbon for 28 million pounds (134 Dhs) in August and scored either side of the break to earn Claudio Ranieri’s men a comprehensive win.

    It put an end to a glorious week for the Premier League champions after they beat Club Brugge in the Champions League on Wednesday.

    KELECHI IHEANACHO (Man City) – 7.8

    Kelechi Icheanacho continued where he left off after scoring a goal and assisting Kevin De Bruyne in their Manchester derby triumph last week.

    Against Bournemouth on Saturday, De Bruyne, again, proved to be the star man but Icheanacho looked sharp chipping in with another goal and teeing up Raheem Sterling for the Blues third.

    After five games, City remain unbeaten on 15 points with Everton sitting second on 13 points.

    RAHEEM STERLING (Manchester City) – 7.6

    Sterling was at his mesmerising best against Bournemouth, scoring a goal and unselfishly setting up Kelechi Icheanacho for City’s second.

    The 21-year-old was a constant threat as he breached the Cherries defence and showed willingness in bringing other teammates into the game.

    Looks a new player under Pep.

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