Manchester City trailed Bournemouth for 58 minutes at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday. Then they did what Manchester City does.
A Marc Guéhi equalizer in the 84th minute and a Josko Gvardiol winner in the 91st minute gave City a 2-1 victory in their 2026/27 Premier League opener. The 60,605 fans in attendance got their money’s worth, assuming they stayed past the 80th minute.
Bournemouth’s early punch
Marcus Tavernier opened the scoring in the 26th minute, finishing off an assist from Evanilson to give the visitors a lead that felt increasingly uncomfortable for City as the half wore on.
The second half followed a similar pattern for long stretches. Bournemouth sat deep, invited pressure, and dealt with it competently. The clock ticked past 70 minutes, past 75, and the visiting bench started to sense something historic: an opening-day smash and grab at the Etihad.












