Victor Moses and Diafra Sakho struck as West Ham beat Manchester City 2-1 to end City’s 11-match run of consecutive Premier League victories at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.Without injured centre-half and captain Vincent Kompany, City conceded goals for the first time this season and looked uncharacteristically vulnerable in defence. After West Ham’s first half strikes, a goal from Kevin De Bruyne just before the interval gave City hope of salvaging a point and set up a second half of non-stop pressure from the hosts.City came into the contest having not conceded a goal in the previous 566 minutes of English Premier League football but took just six minutes to allow West Ham to score, and a further 25 to let in a second. It was no more than Slaven Bilic’s side deserved as they demonstrated the same organisation, commitment and speed on the counter-attack that had already seen them record unexpected victories at Arsenal and Liverpool this season.The home side had already threatened with an early header from Eliaquim Mangala which was punched clear by West Ham’s Spanish keeper Adrian, by the time West Ham took the lead through Moses, the winger on loan from…