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Omar Marmoush introduced himself as Manchester City's own Egyptian king with a superb 14-minute first-half hat-trick against Newcastle to send Pep Guardiola's side fourth in the Premier League.
Marmoush, who joined City for £59m from Eintracht Frankfurt last month, clearly has a long way to go before he can get close to the authentic Liverpool version - but broke his scoring duck in style after four matches without a goal.
Just 13 minutes and 54 seconds separated Marmoush's opener - when he took advantage of Kieran Trippier's failure to read a long ball downfield from City goalkeeper Ederson - and his third as he swept home first time from 10 yards.
In between, Marmoush applied a neat finish to Ilkay Gundogan's defence-splitting pass into the penalty area. This was the fourth-quickest Premier League hat-trick by a City player - Sergio Aguero netted the fastest with a nine-minute treble in 2015.
Substitute James McAtee scored City's fourth following a flick-on from stand-in skipper Erling Haaland.
Even with a side shorn of defensive trio Manuel Akanji, Ruben Dias and Nathan Ake, it was a throwback to the 'old' City of recent years and the perfect warm-up to Wednesday's do-or-die Champions League return with Real Madrid.
Guardiola will hope the knock Haaland sustained four minutes from time which triggered his early exit from the game does not prove to be too serious.
For Newcastle, defeat at Etihad Stadium was a familiar experience - they have now lost 16 successive matches at this ground and failed to score on their past six visits.
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