Wednesday 26 February 2014

Toure helps misfiring City to Victory

















 

 

MANCHESTER CITY  1 - 0  STOKE CIT


                                                     Toure 70'


Yaya Toure proved the difference once more for Manchester City against Stoke as his second half strike by the Ivory Coast International, helped guide the Blues to a 1-0 victory over former City boss Mark Hughes and his tough Stoke City side at the Etihad Stadium.  With Chelsea picking up three points prior to City`s game taking place, their 1-0 win over Everton made this game even more vital for Manuel Pellegrini side to keep up the pressure on both Chelsea and Arsenal too as they wanted to still be in reach of the Capital sides.

City made a couple of changes to the side that lost 2-0 to Barcelona during midweek in the Champions League 1st leg. As Frenchman Samir Nasri and Bosnian striker Edin Dzeko came in for Jesus Navas and seen Martin Demichelis who was woeful in the defeat to the Catalan side, surprisingly retain his place in the starting 11, but was moved back to Defence where he and Vincent Kompany were the centre-back pairing.
It would be fair to say that City would be having to get used to the sight of Red and White stripes for a couple of weeks as Stoke City donned their traditional colours and City would see Sunderland wearing the same in the cup final a week later. However talk of the cup final was premature as they had to get past Stoke first and it would be fair to say that came to play for a point at the Etihad. Mark Hughes`s men played for a majority of the game with 11 men behind the ball as they hoped to inflict another clean sheet on the home side to which City had failed to score in their previous two league outings and seen Stoke hoping to pick up a vital point down at the wrong end of the table.



Serbian defender Aleksander Kolarov manage to see City finally get behind the Stoke defence in the 5th minute, after he whipped in a wicked ball that saw Asamovic Begovic in the opposition`s goal having to push it away from danger.  City found Stoke`s resistance very hard to break down in the game and the home side didn`t help themselves either with them trying to walk the ball in to away side net too. Brazilian midfielder Fernandinho then had an effort from outside the box tipped over from Begovic, with the goalkeeper seeing  the shot come straight at him. Pablo Zabaleta then had a shot blocked for a corner kick as Stoke was frustrating City in search of an opener.



Kolarov on the attack for City PIC: mcfclatino.blogspot 
Stoke nearly opened the scoring themselves in the 21st minute, when a low strike by Charlie Adam saw Joe Hart get down really well to tip it out for a corner and seen the Staffordshire outfit begin to think, that they could possibly do better than just a point in this game.  Yaya Toure then decided to try his luck from outside the penalty area too, but his attempted curling shot was easily dealt with by Begovic and seen Stoke restrict them to shots from long range. 



 Samir Nasri was next to have a pop for the home side, with a lovely build up by City`s Spanish duo of David Silva and Alvaro Negredo, which seen the striker lay the ball off to Nasri and his shot was blocked by former City player Glenn Whelan for another corner kick. Nasri took a short corner to Silva and after they messed up what they were trying to do, Nasri managed to regain the ball and put a floated ball into the area which saw Negredo have the ball and he fired wide of the target with the Spanish striker going through a dry spell at the moment.



Another neat build up of short passes then saw Silva, Toure and Negredo all link up well together, before the pass back to Toure saw the Ivorian snatch at his shot and see it go wide of the target.  Stoke`s defence was taking a battering by the home side, but they were still holding their ground,  Kolarov then saw his low driven shot come turn into a cross outside the area and the ball teased Negredo and Dzeko, with neither one of them able to find a touch to direct it goal wards.
Edin Dzeko then came close to the game`s first goal, when another great move starting with David Silva saw Dzeko take the pass and play a little one-two with his strike partner Negredo and his curling shot went just inches wide of the post, with City pushing hard. The Blues had one last attack in the first half and seen Fernandinho unable to fully strike the ball as clean as he would have like to have done and saw it skim across the grass to the grasp of Begovic.



Toure scores winner City   PIC: BBCSPORTS
Edin Dzeko had another effort fly over the bar in the second half as the Bosnian striker couldn`t get set correct to take a better shot. Alvaro Negredo then saw him brought off for the Montenegro forward in Stevan Jovetic as Pellegrini looked to inject some pace into attack and saw him the forward have a blast, that almost caught Begovic out with the Stoke keeper fumbling the ball. Unfortunately for the forward he was forced to leave the pitch soon after with a possible recurrence of a hamstring injury and seen Javi Garcia replace him. Then after all the hard work and pressure on the Potters defence, City was finally rewarded with a goal and who else but Yaya Toure scored the goal. The Ivory Coast midfielder has a great scoring record against Stoke, with him scoring the FA Cup final winner a few seasons back between the two sides, so if anyone was to find the back of the net of the Stoke net it was certainly going to be him.



It all came from a Samir Nasri pass to Kolarov down the Stoke right, as Kolarov put in a ball that caught the Stoke defence out and even Toure himself. It saw the midfielder do brilliantly well to correct his footing at the last minute to turn the ball home with a fairly ugly finish, but no one in a Blue shirt cared how it went in as City led 1-0 after 70 minutes.  They should definitely have made it 2-0 a couple minutes later, when Toure was his old self again dispossessing a Stoke player in midfielder and saw him fend off a challenge, before passing out to Silva who put a nice ball across to the back post for Dzeko to finish off bit and the striker managed to inexplicably, hit the ball against the back of his own leg and saw the ball get cleared away with Stoke fans cheering and the home fans letting Dzeko know what they thought of him.  Dzeko after the ball was cleared then gave the post a good kick in frustration and seen Stoke still alive in the game.



Edin Dzeko misses a sitter   PIC: M.E.N Sport
 Javi Garcia then had a go from outside the area himself as his fierce drive had Begovic scrambling to his right, but was able to palm it away for a corner kick to keep it 1-0. Manchester City managed to hold onto to win and see them stay in 3rd place, knowing that if they were to win their game in hand that they can move top of the table on goal difference. The blues now have a league cup final to prepare for and see them hopefully lift some silverware early  with them still technically challenging for the quadruple, though Sunderland their opponents will have something to say about that you can guarantee come Sunday.

  






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