Raheem Sterling Opens Account as Manchester City Break Club Record
Manchester City set a new club record of 10 consecutive league wins after beating Watford 2-0 at the Etihad Stadium.
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Raheem Sterling scored the first Premier League goal of his Manchester City career in a 2-0 victory over Watford as Manuel Pellegrini's men achieved a new club record of 10 consecutive wins.
Sterling's close-range strike just after halftime broke a resolute Watford defense that was opened up a second time when Fernandinho netted his second goal of a season in which City looks like the favorite for the title after a flawless start to the campaign that leaves it on top of the table.
Quique Sanchez Flores' Watford side deserved credit for a first half defensive display in which it stifled the league's most potent attack, but there was a sense of inevitability about the result once the deadlock was broken at the Etihad Stadium.
City now is one victory away from matching Chelsea and Liverpool's record winning streaks of 11 games, but on this kind of form it looks capable of breaking the Premier League record of 14, set by Arsenal in 2002.
City was unchanged from the side that beat Everton 2-0 last Sunday, while Flores dropped Ikechi Anya to the bench and replaced him with Almen Abdi.
The host started brightly, with Sterling - an offseason signing from Liverpool - causing havoc down the left and linking up effectively with David Silva to put Watford under pressure from the outset.
Yaya Toure wasted no time in making his presence felt, bringing down Abdi with a challenge from behind that earned him a stern word from referee Mark Clattenburg.
Sergio Aguero, eager to add to his only goal of the season so far in the 3-0 win over Chelsea, attempted to weave his way through the packed Watford defense, but Etienne Capoue made a key interception to prevent the Argentine from getting his shot away.
The home side started to show the first signs of frustration when Aguero was scythed down outside the box, but Aleksandar Kolarov blazed the resulting free kick well over the crossbar.
Watford's disciplined defending stifled the host's early threat, and Toure started to push forward and add power and guile to the City attack.
Bacary Sagna tested Heurelho Gomes when he managed to snatch a shot after a goalmouth scramble, shortly before the Brazilian goalkeeper had to get down quickly to brilliantly turn Sterling's close-range shot around a post.
After 40 minutes of almost non-stop defending, cracks started to show in the Watford rearguard, but Aguero fired just wide from 20 yards out when a mistake by Abdi allowed him to shoot, and Watford's impressive first-half performance was rewarded with a blank scoresheet at the break.
Pellegrini sent on Samir Nasri for Jesus Navas, allowing Sterling to move into attack, and within one minute the substitution paid off. A cross by Sagna found Sterling, who had lost his marker and enjoyed the easiest of tap-ins from close range to open his account for City.
Less than 10 minutes later, the lead was doubled when a Toure free kick hit the wall, but the rebound fell to Silva, who teed up Fernandinho with a brilliant pass into the area and the Brazilian smashed it home into the far corner from an acute angle.
Watford should have pulled one back when a Troy Deeney stepover brilliantly played in Anya, but Sagna made a last-ditch block to keep Joe Hart's clean sheet safe.