Showing posts with label Aguero. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aguero. Show all posts

Monday, April 21, 2014

Manchester City Breeze By West Bromwich

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Manchester City hosted West Bromwich Albion today in a relatively easy fixture for the home team.  West Bromwich are floating around the relegation zone while City are trying to work back into the top spot in the Premier League table.  City came into the match in third place with two fewer games played than Liverpool and Chelsea, the first and second place teams respectively.  

Manchester City got on the board very quickly today when fullback Zabaleta pushed forward and benefited from a free shot by Agüero.  West Bromwich keeper Ben Foster blocked the initial shot by Agüero, but the rebound setup Zabaleta who scored with a diving header to take an early lead (3').

Soon after Agüero scored one on his own to extend the lead for City.  The West Bromwich defense could not close down the striker and Agüero was able to fire a shot from outside the penalty box into the far corner of the net (10').

West Bromwich got one goal back moments later on a well executed counter-attack.  Zabaleta lost possession to Liam Ridgewell who then play the ball forward to Sessegnon making a break.  Sessegnon picked out forward Vydra, then a final pass to Graham Dorrans led to the goal.  Dorrans did well to avoid Clichy inside the box and scored the only goal for West Brom against the scrambling City defense (16').

City managed to score one more goal in the first-half from a corner-kick to reestablish a two goal lead.  Nasri delivered the cross into the box and Kompany managed to get just a piece of the ball with a header to flick the ball on to Demichelis at the far-post.  Demichelis was left unmarked and scored an easy tap in for the final goal of the match (36').

The second-half was less eventful than the first as neither team were able to change the score.  The most crucial moment in the second-half came from an injury sustained by David Silva.  The midfielder came away from a challenge holding his ankle and had to be taken off on a stretcher.  We will have to wait and see how serious the injury is, but it could mean the end of the season for the Spanish international.  

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Manchester City Thump Tottenham, Take First Place


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Manchester City came into today's match against Tottenham with a chance to take the top spot in the Premier League table.  Arsenal tied Southampton the day before leaving only a two point gap between City in second place.

Despite playing on the road, Manchester City got off to a great start and held nearly all of possession in the first fifteen minutes.  Sergio Agüero started alongside Edin Dzeko at forward and put City in front early.  David Silva played the pass that put Agüero in scoring position and the striker finished with a slight chip shot over keeper Lloris coming off his line (15').

Agüero nearly scored a second goal with a header, but this time Lloris made the big play, getting his palm on the ball for the save.  The Argentine striker was looking good and put his team ahead, but moments before half-time Agüero pulled up with a hamstring problem.  He was immediately removed from the match and sent to the locker room with Stevan Jovetić taking his place.

The margin between the two clubs was only one goal at the start of the second-half, but a missed tackle by Tottenham defender Danny Rose ended any real chance of a come-back.  Rose was shown a red card for a tackle from behind on Dzeko inside the box to give City a penalty as well as leave his side down a man for the rest of the match.  Yaya Touré scored from the spot to give City a two goal lead (51').  Edin Dzeko then score a goal himself an instant later.  David Silva had a shot blocked that fell for Dzeko who finished the loose ball (53').

Tottenham managed to score one goal for a glimmer of hope in the second-half when substitute Etienne Capoue found the net.  A Tottenham corner-kick was not cleared off the line by City's defense and Capoue was able to turn a shot towards goal that beat keeper Joe Hart (59').  Capoue's goal was the only goal Tottenham could produce though, and City were not content with their three goals.

Substitute Jovetić scored his first ever Premier League goal when his shot took a fortunate deflection and ended up in the net (78').  Then in the final minutes of regulation captain Kompany scored when a blocked shot fell for him.  Kompany finished right in front of goal for the final score of the match (89').

The big win means Manchester City take the top spot from Arsenal in the table.  Chelsea were also held to a draw by West Ham United today so they remain in third place.  Chelsea and City meet this weekend in league play for a chance to either stretch or shrink the points difference.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Bayern Munich Road to Repeat, Crush ManCity


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In Champions League play, defending title winner Bayern Munich travelled to England to face the toughest Group D opponent Manchester City.  Last season Bayern Munich soundly won the Bundesliga before winning the all-German Champions League final.  Today they proved they are again serious contenders in the tournament with a decisive win over Manchester City.

Franck Ribéry got the German club started early when he was able to cut the ball inside to his right foot and beat keeper Joe Hart to the near-post (7').  Bayern Munich were around Manchester City's goal often which prevented City from building much on offense.

After half-time Manchester City had too many breakdowns that lead to more scoring for the visitors.  Thomas Müller made a well timed run behind defender Gaël Clichy who missed his clearance on long ball into the box.  Müller was able to take touch around the keeper before finishing the goal (56').  Moments later Müller created a turnover in Manchester City's defense and played Arjen Robben forward into space.  Robben beat defender Nastasić to work the shot for a third Bayern goal (59').

Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini used all three substitutes in the second-half and the changes worked in his favor.  Álvaro Negredo replaced Edin Džeko and scored a late goal for the home club.  Negredo made a nice turn to get space for a shot on his left foot and he curled the shot just enough to get the deflection off the post and into the net (79').  

City then had a great chance to score another late goal when Yaya Touré was tackled from behind just outside the penalty area.  Defender Boateng was the last defender and missed his tackle earning him a red card.  David Silva hit the ensuing freekick well but off the crossbar.  Fortunately for Munich the ejection came with only a few minutes left and they were able to hold on with ten men.

Manchester City will get a chance to return the favor of a home defeat later in December when the two replay in Germany.  City need to see a lot of improvement though, if they wish to challenge the German giant.  

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Manchester City to Face Wigan in FA Cup Final

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Wigan Athletic had a considerably easier route to the FA Cup final, handling lower-level Millwall 2-0 on Saturday.  Today, however, top-tier clubs Chelsea and Manchester City met for the other spot in next month's final.  

Manchester City settled into the game early and created several good chances, but Chelsea were lively as well and the match was being played end-to-end at a high pace.  City were first to score which started with a long run forward by Yaya Toure.  He found Agüero in the box who used his first-touch to play Nasri in-on-goal.  Nasri's first-touch was not kept close, but the ball came off a defender right back to his feet, giving him a close-range shot and finish (35').

Right after half-time City scored again when Barry lifted a diagonal ball into the box.  Agüero managed to get his head on the cross and place the ball just inside the near-post (47').

Now behind two goals, Chelsea manager Benítez had no choice but to send on striker Torres to help Demba Ba in the attack.  Before Torres could get involved though Ba scored when a long ball out of the back landed for him in the penalty area.  The finish was quite impressive as he had to spin in mid-air to get the volley away past the keeper (66').  Ba had another good look moments later, but a big save by back-up keeper Pantilimon denied the striker from equalizing.  

City used substitutes to slow down the game and managed to hold on to the lead.  They will face Wigan Athletic in mid-May and are the obvious favorites to lift the FA Cup.  They will likely have to do it without Agüero though, as a retrospective ban is surely coming for the striker.  Late in today's match the referee missed a big call when he allowed Agüero to remain on the field after a very nasty foul.  He clearly jumped and stomped on the back of David Luiz and while the referee missed it, the cameras did not.  

Monday, April 8, 2013

City Win Manchester Bragging Rights


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The Manchester Derby is always a big match, and these days titles can be won or lost when the two clubs throw-down.  Manchester City seem as though they will have to hand the title over to rivals United at the end of the season, but town bragging rights are still on the line.  United won the first meeting at the Etihad Stadium in December so revenge was on the minds of the City players today.

The first-half ended scoreless with possession and chances about even.  A few yellow cards were issued too, which is expected when these teams meet.  After the break the game heated up and City scored early in the second-half.  Nasri laid a ball off that Milner was able to strike.  Milner's shot took a slight deflection off Phil Jones on the way in towards goal, but not enough to keep it out of the net (51').  

The lead did not last long though as United responded moments later.  Van Persie delivered the cross into the box from a free-kick that Jones was able to connect with at the back-post.  More of a shoulder than a header, the ball came off Jones into the back of City captain Kompany that sent the ball into the net for an own-goal and a United equalizer (59').  

Agüero then came off the bench for the last twenty minutes to reclaim the lead for City.  It did not take him long either as he scored after a very good individual effort.  Coming across the box to his right, Agüero managed to shake Phil Jones to work the shot for the match-winning goal (78').  United remain well clear of City in the table, but the City fans can at least appreciate this win at Old Trafford for now.