Nico O'Reilly scores twice as Man City lead Newcastle 2-1
Pep Guardiola's side will move two points behind leaders Arsenal with victory
You can feel the nerves inside the Etihad the longer this game goes on at 2-1.
City haven't been great in this second half.
Another diabolical second half from City. What on earth happens in the dressing room?!
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The City free-kick is nicely worked to the near post, where Erling Haaland is waiting. It's a very tough finish but he makes a bit of a mess of it.
Not often you write that about him!
I thought Antoine Semenyo was going to check it back.
Haaland does so well but Semenyo doesn't catch it with his left foot.
Burn pulls Haaland's shirt as he tries to run clearImage source, PA Media
Burn pulls Haaland's shirt as he tries to run clear
Pep Guardiola doesn't seem too pleased as he tells his side to "keep the ball better".
It's tense out there.
That is a ridiculous foul to commit when you’ve just been booked, Bernardo Silva had no eyes for the ball and is lucky to have not seen a second yellow there
Dan Burn and Erling Haaland have been giving it to each other all game. I bet both are loving this battle.
Anyway, Haaland wins the free-kick and Burn is walking a tightrope now.
Haaland is wrestled from behind by BurnImage source, Reuters
Haaland is wrestled from behind by Burn
Happy to see Khusanov come on, one of the most underrated defenders in the league.
Lewis Hall tries to catch Gianluigi Donnarumma out by curling one towards the bottom corner.
The Italian gives him the thumbs up after it whistles wide.
Nico O'Reilly scores twice as Man City lead Newcastle 2-1
Pep Guardiola's side will move two points behind leaders Arsenal with victory
Lewis Hall tries to catch Gianluigi Donnarumma out by curling one towards the bottom corner.
The Italian gives him the thumbs up after it whistles wide.
Dan Burn and Bernardo Silva is a bit of a mismatch in the air.
Silva barges into Burn and gives Newcastle a free-kick in a tasty spot.
Pep Guardiola reacts by putting his hands over his eyesImage source, Reuters
Pep Guardiola reacts by putting his hands over his eyes
Bernardo Silva is the latest in the book for a foul on Jacob Ramsey.
Replays show that Silva did get a touch on the ball.
May well be game over if it's City who get it, but if Newcastle get it, it's game on.
Haaland runs away from TonaliImage source, Getty Images
Haaland runs away from Tonali
Khusanov is more used to running long distances.
Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola, speaking to Sky Sports: "We had good individual performances. At least we have not conceded any goals and we will go with a point.
"The first half I was quite disappointed. We were not being aggressive on the ball and didn't look like a danger to them. The second half was more open. We got into good situations, it was a better game but first half was poor for us.
"It is about winning your duels, wanting the ball and attacking the spaces and we improved in the second half.
"We have recovered a bit more depth and especially in the second half this was very good. Away from home this is a difficult stadium to come to. They put you under pressure straight away and we have to value this point.
"We have 38 points and I hope next to get past 40 and then we will see where we are when we arrive."
It's a lovely strike. He's been fantastic. He can play left back, he can play midfield. It's the first time I've watched him live.
Nico O'Reilly of Manchester City celebrates
Nico O'Reilly of Manchester City celebrates
West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen speaking to Sky Sports: "I thought we played with an energy, we created some chances, and it's a point. At this stage of the season, where we are, we could have turned that into three points. We could have scored after a minute from a corner, another one from a corner, Tomas [Soucek] had one that was blocked that was going in, my on at the end.
"So there were a lot of chances we could have turned into goals, that would have led to three points which would have been ideal. We take every point in the situation we are in and we take the positives from the performance."
On an opportunity missed or a point gained: " I think you can look at it in both ways. Where we are we need points and results, but you also need performances to go with it. We didn't lose the game, which is good, because this season we have had good performances and lost games through mistakes or through losses of concentration. We take the point from the game, obviously we had the chances to go and take three, but where we are we need results."
On another clean sheet: "In this league you can't expect to score two or three goals every week, if so it is impossible to collect results. We have tweaked some things tactically and we look a lot better. Defending starts from the nine and it goes to the wingers and midfielders and so on. We seem in a better structure."
On how things feel on the inside: "We all have to continue stepping up. We know outside noise happens and individually it is how you deal with that and as a group we can take criticism from each other. We need everyone to be taking responsibility. We have to fight out way out of it. We have characters and people who can grab each other by the scruff of he neck when we need to."
West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "We could have won. We played a good game and we were compact and solid in defence and we created a lot of situations. The feeling is that it was a good game that we performed but unfortunately we did not achieve the result that we want and need. We have to keep believing and improving.
"We had two early situations really where we were really close to achieving a goal. If we had taken either it would eventually have changed the history of the game.
"The important thing is that we keep creating and believing that things are going to come. In the previous games we created a lot of situations and the players had space and time to do better but we cannot say anything about that."
On the clean sheet: "That is the first step that is in our mind, to keep being solid and compact. There are still things that need to click. We realise as long as we are solid and compact as a team we can create situations for a goal."
Nico O'Reilly of Manchester City celebrates with Erling Haaland after he scores his second goalImage source, Getty Images
Nico O'Reilly of Manchester City celebrates with Erling Haaland after he scores his second goal
Omar Marmoush is a constant menace. He comes inside in the box and forces a save from Nick Pope.
Marmoush has such a change of pace. He opens the angle up for himself and just drags it wide in the end. If it was inside the post I'm not sure Pope was getting across.
Burn was pushed into an offside position there. Are there any rules saying that isn’t allowed? Seems a bit cheeky
For such a big guy it's brilliant feet from Haaland. He was rested against Salford wasn't he, so he was chomping at the bit to get out there tonight and he has looked really sharp.