Kevin De Bruyne expects both himself and Manchester City to improve after putting a difficult first game of the season behind them.
City had to endure a few tricky spells at the London Stadium, but confounded West Ham with an innovative strategy and saw their new No.9 find space in the box to earn and then convert a penalty to give them a lead.
In the second half, City got a glimpse of a special partnership as De Bruyne broke the line to feed Haaland, who slotted home his second effortlessly.
De Bruyne has enjoyed a restful summer with no major international tournament, and was happy to pick up an assist and a win.
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