MAN CITY BEAT UNITED 4-1

Sergio Aguero nets twice as Manchester City beat United 4-1 on derby day

Sergio Aguero: Celebrates his second goal for Manchester City 

A magnificent Manchester City display earned them a 4-1 derby-day home win over United on Sunday, and third spot in the Premier League.
The champions were comprehensively outplayed and beaten by their rivals at the Etihad Stadium, with Sergio Aguero netting twice either side of a Yaya Toure goal before Samir Nasri also got in on the act.
Wayne Rooney's fantastic free-kick in the 87th minute made him the top scorer in Manchester derbies with 11 goals, but it was scant consolation for David Moyes' men.
City are two points behind joint leaders Arsenal and Tottenham after five games played, and three above United who lie eighth in the early table.


Best of the match:

  • Goal of the match: Wayne Rooney's late free-kick may have been a mere consolation for United, but it was executed with the upmost quality from 30 yards out - and had to be to beat Joe Hart from that range.
  • Moment of the match: Yaya Toure was on hand to knee home Alvaro Negredo's nod-down from a Samir Nasri corner in added-on time at the end of the first half - a crucial contribution from the man of the match.
  • Man of the match: The midfield battle was key to victory in this one, and Toure - particularly in the first half - was the driving force as City dominated the centre of the park.
  • Talking point: The poor performance of Ashley Young on the left side of midfield - he was hauled off after 51 minutes - implied Moyes knew he got his team selection badly wrong.
  • Assist of the match: Negredo claimed two key assists, but his swivel and spot for Aguero's second goal was a demonstration of his strength and awareness.
But there is no Robin van Persie, who misses out through injury
The visitors were missing Robin van Persie due to a groin strain, although David Moyes is hopeful the injury will only keep the Dutchman out for one match. Danny Welbeck and Ashley Young started against City, with Shinji Kagawa benched. Manuel Pellegrini preferred Alvaro Negredo to Edin Dzeko in attack.
The physical style of Negredo and City captain Vincent Kompany upset United almost from the get-go and after 16 minutes, the hosts forged ahead.
Poor defending from United down the right led to the opener. Chris Smalling was left one-on-one with Nasri, and Antonio Valencia failed to track back quickly enough as Aleksandar Kolarov passed his City team-mate on the overlap. The Serbian crossed from the left, and Aguero netted with a stylish volley.

The striker celebrates as the home crowd go wild
Rooney was booked in the first half for persistent fouling as Kompany won their personal duel.
One minute of added-on time at the end of the first half proved crucial for City as they doubled their lead. Pablo Zabaleta won a corner off Young and from Nasri's set piece, Negredo headed down for Toure to force the ball home.
Two minutes after the interval, a third City goal arrived. Negredo spun Nemanja Vidic on the left side of the area and knocked a simple cross over for Aguero - who had not been tracked - to net his second goal of the game.
Kompany made a key contribution as Samir Nasri scored a fourth goal in the 50th minute. Jesus Navas crossed from the right and Kompany drew away the centre-backs, allowing Nasri to volley home at the far post.
Tom Cleverley was introduced by Moyes for Young, and United improved. Valencia had a penalty appeal turned down after tussling with Kolarov on the right side of the area.
Patrice Evra headed against the post in the 81st minute and finally United did get on the scoresheet when Rooney flighted home a wonderful free-kick three minutes from time.

And they leave the field feeling gutted
City and United move on to Capital One Cup assignments in midweek at home to Wigan and Liverpool respectively. City's next league game is away to Aston Villa next Saturday, when United host West Brom.

 

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