Man City player ratings vs Luton as Jeremy Doku shines but Matheus Nunes poor
Manchester City eased to a 5-1 win over Luton in the Premier League to go top of the table.
Pep Guardiola's side were ahead inside two minutes when an Erling Haaland overhead kick took a wicked deflection and flew past Thomas Kaminski in the Luton goal. City were not clinical in front of goal but doubled their lead when Mateo Kovacic lashed in from a corner after the hour mark.
Jeremy Doku won a penalty - converted by Haaland - and then scored a fine individual goal either side of some average defending that allowed Luton on the scoresheet and then Josko Gvardiol scored his second in a week. Here are how the players rated for the match.
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Ederson: Had nothing to worry about at the back and made a couple of trademark passes to De Bruyne along the floor. 7
Lewis: Another useful performance at right-back stepping up the pitch, showing that he can be used in more games in the run-in. 7
Akanji: Solid as you would expect from one of City's best players this season, barely breaking sweat while keeping the backline in control. 7
Dias: Confident enough to adventure forward and try his luck at goal a few times as City dominated, with no worries at the back. 7
Gvardiol: Mostly very good both defensively and supporting the attack with another goal, but did get caught out by Onyedinma in the second half. 8
Kovacic: Tidy up and down the pitch, and a very good goal to make the game more comfortable for City in the second half. 7
Nunes: Basic errors let him down again, costing City for Barkley's goal late on and marring another performance that had some bright notes in it. 5
De Bruyne: His highlights were very good and