Manchester City 5 Burnley 0: De Bruyne returns in comfortable win

Sergio Aguero scored his 149th Premier League goal and Kevin De Bruyne returned from two months out as Manchester City beat Burnley 5-0 to reclaim top spot in the Premier League on Saturday.

Aguero gave City a first-half lead at the Etihad Stadium but the champions were perhaps fortunate captain Vincent Kompany was not dismissed in the opening minute for a high foul on Aaron Lennon.

City doubled their lead in controversial circumstances in the 54th minute, Burnley's defence stopping in their tracks as Sane went down under Jack Cork's challenge.

Sane's corner was only half-cleared and Fernandinho side-footed a 20-yard rocket into the top-right corner.

What does it mean: De Bruyne return boosts champions

With City struggling to show their Premier League form in the Champions League, De Bruyne's comeback appears to be at the perfect time for Guardiola. De Bruyne is the conductor who makes City tick and if they are to compete on multiple fronts this season, he will be key.

Silvas sparkle for City

With City sitting pretty at the top of the league, their ability to absorb De Bruyne's loss has depended much on the form of both David Silva and Bernardo Silva. And the two midfielders were at the top of their game again, the Spaniard recording assists for City's first two goals while the Portuguese added his third Premier League goal of the season.

Kompany out of sorts

The match would have had a different complexion had referee Jon Moss judged Kompany's first-minute tackle on Lennon more harshly. The City captain appeared nervy throughout and later survived penalty appeals for a handball.

What's next?

City are in Champions League action this week with a long trip to Kharkiv to play Shakhtar Donetsk on Tuesday, before facing Tottenham at Wembley the following Monday. A day before that blockbuster clash, Burnley host Chelsea at Turf Moor.