Kevin De Bruyne:
Another season, another performance of quality as the Belgian continues to set remarkably high standards at the Etihad Stadium.
Irrespective of his involvement in the goals, De Bruyne has an incredible work rate that his team-mates have to follow. and that’s matched by sheer quality.
His goal was a work of art, with the attacking midfielder completely throwing Bournemouth’s defenders with an incredible dummy that gave him enough time and space to curl a delightful shot into the corner with the outside of his right boot.
Then, of course, came the assist, with De Bruyne stretching the Cherries’ backline before playing a perfectly-timed nutmeg pass for Phil Foden to run onto and score.
Ilkay Gundogan:
He was the hero at the last game at the Etihad – the dramatic, title-clinching victory over Aston Villa – but admitted afterwards that he was disappointed that he hadn’t started.
But those two goals were a reminder of why he is so important, with Guardiola hailing his ability to take up goalscoring positions.
Getting a breakthrough always takes the pressure off City and once again it was Gundogan that found the opener after exchanging passes with Haaland.
That and his constant running earned him a deserved hug from Guardiola when he was replaced midway through the second half.
Sergio Gomez:
The new left-back has not yet been confirmed as a signing but he was at the Etihad Stadium to watch the brutal dismantling of Bournemouth.
And he must have been licking his lips at the thought of playing in this City team, with his move from Anderlecht expected to go through imminently.
Gomez began his career as an attacking midfielder and, therefore, will have been delighted to see Joao Cancelo effectively play as a winger.
Guardiola spoke enthusiastically about what Gomez can bring to his team and now he must be desperate for the deal to go through as quickly as possible so that he can join up with his new team-mates for their next outing.
Bernardo Silva:
Speculation continues to grow around Silva’s future, with big-spending Barcelona making no secret of their ambitions to sign him.
Starting on the bench for City’s second successive Premier League game will only add to the rumours, even if Guardiola’s decision to leave him out was tactical.
The City boss has made it clear that he wants the Portuguese star to stay, although he cannot be certain what will happen before the transfer window closes.
And City fans made their affection for Silva clear when he was introduced as a second-half substitute, with a deafening roar followed by the constant chanting of his name.