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Raheem Sterling's hat-trick fires Manchester City to West Ham rout

London: Manchester City made a flying start to their Premier League title defence as Raheem Sterling's hat-trick inspired a 5-0 demolition of West Ham on Saturday.

Pep Guardiola's side are bidding to become just the second club in the Premier League era to win three successive titles.

And after Liverpool laid down an early marker with a 4-1 win against Norwich in the season's opening game on Friday, the champions responded with a swaggering display of their own at the London Stadium.

Brazil forward Gabriel Jesus opened the scoring to repay Guardiola's faith after the City manager picked him instead of the club's record goalscorer Sergio Aguero.

Then Sterling took over, replicating his dynamic form of last season with a two classy finishes.

Substitute Aguero bagged City's fourth with a penalty after his first effort from the spot was saved, only for VAR to call for a retake after Lukasz Fabianski came off his line too soon.

Sterling wrapped up his treble in the final moments as City showed they have no intention of conceding any early ground to European champions Liverpool, who finished just one point behind them last term. Guardiola had admitted before kick-off that City might have to do even better than last season to fend off Liverpool.

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