In a dominant performance, Manchester City crushes Ipswich Town 6-0 at the Etihad Stadium, reclaiming their winning form in the Premier League.
Goals from Phil Foden, Mateo Kovacic, Jeremy Doku, Erling Haaland, and James McAtee helped City secure a commanding victory. This result puts City back in fourth place, while Ipswich struggles in 18th.
First Half: City Takes Control
Ipswich Strikes First
The game started with a surprising blow as Ipswich Town scored in the first minute. Fabio Silva met a cross from Sandro Ramirez, finishing well to give Ipswich a 1-0 lead.
Foden Levels the Score
Manchester City quickly responded. In the 27th minute, Kevin De Bruyne’s perfect cross was met by Phil Foden, who scored the equalizer, making it 1-1.
Kovacic Puts City Ahead
Just a few minutes later, City took the lead. In the 30th minute, Mateo Kovacic fired a powerful shot from outside the box, putting City 2-1 up.
Foden Doubles His Effort
Foden wasn’t done. In the 33rd minute, he added another after another De Bruyne assist, making it 3-1 in favour of Manchester City.
Second Half: City Dominates
Doku Adds to the Lead
City continued their attack in the second half. In the 49th minute, Jeremy Doku found the net with a well-placed shot, increasing the lead to 4-1.
Haaland Makes It 5-1
Erling Haaland got in on the action in the 57th minute, receiving a perfect pass from Doku and easily finishing past Ipswich’s goalkeeper, Walton.
McAtee Seals the Victory
In the 69th minute, James McAtee completed the scoring with a header off a great pass from Kovacic, making it 6-1 and securing the three points for Manchester City.
Ipswich Struggles
Despite an early goal, Ipswich couldn’t keep up with City’s attacking intensity. Their attempts to create chances were few and far between, with Ederson and the defence easily handling their threats.
Manchester City crushes Ipswich Town 6-0 in a dominant display that reaffirmed their attacking strength. With goals coming from multiple players, City regained their winning streak and moved back into the top four in the Premier League. Ipswich, meanwhile, remains in a relegation battle, struggling to find form.