Man City player ratings vs Salford: One 10/10 but £31m star flops in 8-0 demolition job

James McAtee scored a hat-trick for Man City.

James McAtee scored a hat-trick for Man City. (Image: Getty)

cruised into the fourth round with an emphatic 8-0 demolition job of Salford City in what proved to be a grudge (mis)match at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday. ‘s side produced a professional display to warm up the sub-zero stadium and humble the League Two promotion-chasers.

Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt were the Class of ’92 representatives on enemy grounds, but there was no sign of . Ryan Giggs, also a co-owner, continued his unique assistant coach role on the bench.

Jeremy Doku, Divin Mubama, Nico O’Reilly, Jack Grealish and James McAtee scored the goals to guide City to a third consecutive win in all competitions.

Man City player ratings vs Salford

Ederson – 6

Unsurprisingly wasn’t tested.

Jahmai Simpson-Pusey – 7

Enjoyed his return to Guardiola’s starting line-up. Produced an accurate long ball in the build-up to Doku’s opener and almost doubled the lead, only to be denied on the goalline.

Nathan Ake – 6

Didn’t look at full fitness in a comfortable outing for City’s back three and was replaced by Manuel Akanji at half-time.

Nico O’Reilly – 8

Dream evening’s work. Showcased pace, power and confidence on the ball and topped it offer with his first professional goal.

Jeremy Doku ran riot against Salford.

Jeremy Doku ran riot against Salford. (Image: Getty)

Matheus Nunes – 7

Continued to look better out wide than he has in midfield since joining City. Provided the assist for Mubama’s tap-in.

James McAtee – 9

Hat-trick hero. Could easily be a 10, in fairness, but wasn’t as involved in the first half.

Guardiola needs to use him more in the second half of the season and surely acknowledges his continued snubs as a mistake. Rarely looks out of place in this City team. Took his first goal very well.

Ilkay Gundogan – 7

Has not had a good time of things since returning to Manchester but had a comfortable night.

Jack Grealish – 8

Creative display. Hadn’t scored a goal since December 16, 2023, before adding a fourth from the penalty spot. He was never giving the ball to the “young lad” like Danny Murphy suggested on ‘s commentary.

Savinho – 5

Fired a few shots off but the £31million summer signing looked far inferior to his wing counterpart, Doku.

Jeremy Doku – 10

Two goals, two assists, most chances created, most dribbles completed and a 100 per cent pass accuracy. Player of the Match.

It’s easy to focus on the opposition, but this was a perfect display. Salford couldn’t contain his pace and power with the ball on his feet, and he displayed relentless creativity that has often been scarce since his arrival.

Divin Mubama – 7

A rewarding first City start for the 20-year-old. It was impossible to miss the open goal gifted to him by Nunes.

Substitutes

Manuel Akanji – 6

One of the most comfortable 45 minutes of football he’ll ever have.

Phil Foden – 7

Played 35 minutes, created two chances and notched an assist.

Mateo Kovacic – 6

Standard procedure.

Related Posts


This will close in 0 seconds