Manchester City's emphatic 5-1 victory against Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday set a club record of 28 games in all competitions without a draw.

The last time Manuel Pellegrini's side shared the points with an opponent was February 7, when James Milner's free-kick in the second minute of injury time salvaged a 1-1 draw at home to Hull.

Since then, they have lost nine matches and won 19.

Raheem Sterling led Manchester City to a 5-1 win against Bournemouth, their 28th game without a draw

James Milner's free kick for City against Hull secured their last draw, on February 7 in the Premier League

Manuel Pellegrini (right) has led City to seven wins and two defeats in their first nine Premier League games

That result against Hull, who were eventually relegated, saw City fall seven points behind Chelsea in the race for the Premier League title and Jose Mourinho's side duly went on to claim the trophy.

There was pressure on Pellegrini and claims he was on the verge of losing his job, but he signed a new contract in August and has masterminded an impressive start to the season as his side look to retrieve the biggest prize in English football.

City have won seven and lost two of their opening nine game and are two points clear of Arsenal and Manchester United at the summit of the Premier League.

In this run of matches without a draw, City's longest winning streak lasted 11 games.

It began with a 2-0 win at home against West Ham on April 19 and stretched across into the new season, until a 2-1 defeat at home by Juventus in the Champions League brought it to an end.

One of City's most notable wins during this run include a 6-0 thrashing of Queens Park Rangers last season

City also defeated Chelsea 3-0 at home in their second Premier League game of this season

City's next games are against Sevilla in the Champions League and Manchester United in the Premier League

Notable wins during the run include a 6-0 mauling of Queens Park Rangers last season and an impressive 3-0 win at home against Chelsea in the second game of this campaign.

City's next match is against Spanish side Sevilla at home in the Champions League on Wednesday, before an encounter against fierce local rivals United at Old Trafford on Sunday.