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Welcome to LIVE coverage of Manchester City v Newcastle from the Etihad!

Premier League / Matchday 8
Etihad Stadium / 03.10.2015
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Alex Chick

Updated 03/10/2015 at 16:00 GMT


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A superb, stunning 6-1 win for City. Five goals for Sergio Aguero as Manuel Pellegrini's side go back top of the table.
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We are heading for four minutes of time added on.
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Newcastle bottom of the table with only three points from eight matches. Yet to win a match this season.
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Mangala is going to pick up a book after crashing into a late challenge on Mitrovic. No complaints from the City central defender.
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De Bruyne with another delightful cross. So close to Bony, so close to a seventh. Some of the delivery by City has been a joy to watch.
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Kolarov takes a tumble in the box. Referee Kevin Friend waves play on. Newcastle being stretched all over the place at the back.
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Pellegrini can relax knowing his side are top of the table. City have taken their foot off the table in this second period. Which is good news for Newcastle.
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Sergio Agüero has equalled Carlos Tévez as Argentinian top scorer in the Premier League. Both have now scored 84.
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Perez needing a spot of treatment after being taken out of the action by Zabaleta.
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Manchester City scored six goals in 20 minutes. The previous Premier League record were held by Manchester United who scored six in a span of 26 minutes. This was also against Newcastle United (12 April 2003).
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Newcastle forced into some more desperate defending after Bony had given his markers the slip before throwing over an inviting cross.
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Iheanacho introduced for City as Silva departs the scene to some predictable scenes of hero worship.
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Kolarov with a brilliant run and cross, but Bony knocks the ball a few yards wide. Some more fine movement from Kolarov out wide. His runs have been a real feature of City's attacking play.
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Wonder who will get man of the match? Difficult one for the sponsors to call.
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