Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Man Utd. vs Manchester City Report


Played
October 23, 2011 8:30 AM EDT
Old Trafford — Manchester
Referee:‬ M. Clattenburg‎
Attendance:‬ 75487‎
 
 
Kun Agüero 69′ 
 
Edin Dzeko 90′ 
 
David Silva 90+1′ 
 
Edin Dzeko 90+2′ 
 Top of the Match
David Silva
David Silva
Manchester City
David Silva
David Silva
Manchester City
Flop of the Match
Jonny Evans
Jonny Evans
Man Utd.
Jonny Evans
Jonny Evans
Man Utd.

Manchester United 1-6 Manchester City: Balotelli provides the fireworks as Mancini’s side humiliates 10-man hosts to go five points clear

The noisy neighbors go on the rampage at Old Trafford, scoring six to put Roberto Mancini's side five points clear at the top of the Premier League.























Manchester City made a statement that it is no longer just the noisy neighbors but serious title contenders as it coasted to a 6-1 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday.

And it was the nosiest neighbor of them all, Mario Balotelli, who got a double to put his side five points clear of the Red Devils.

Goals from Sergio Aguero and David along with a Edin Dzeko double rounded out the scoring for Manchester City, while Darren Fletcher had United's only goal.

Jonny Evans getting sent off for United didn't help the cause as the home side was comprehensively defeated by its local rival and title challenger.

Both sides showed their intent from the off, starting with attacking lineups, which included Wayne Rooney and Danny Welback leading the line for the home side, while the so-called noisy neighbors went for the controversial Balotelli and Aguero as the goal-scoring threats going into the derby.

The visitors started off the brightest, with Argentinian hitman Aguero putting his former Atletico Madrid teammate David De Gea under pressure within the first minute, getting a touch on the keeper’s clearance, which led to a chance that Aguero failed to capitalize on.

The game, played in a cauldron of noise inside Old Trafford then swung back and forth, with the champions gaining the advantage, especially in the midfield area, as they looked to get forward. Ashley Young was the focal point as the winger raced down the left wing, taking on Micah Richards early on.

Just before the 15-minute mark, Manchester City had a superb chance as David Silva raced into the home box and with three United defenders surrounding the Spaniard, he managed to evade them, with the ball seemingly sticking to his foot before Jonny Evans got back to cover the midfielder.

Despite having the lion’s share of the possession, the home side couldn’t find a way to get a shot at Joe Hart’s goal and was made to pay when James Milner got the ball on the left-hand side of the area and cut it back to Balotelli, who slotted the ball home expertly to put the visitors into the lead.

The Italian then found himself on the wrong side of referee Mark Clattenburg’s wreath, for putting his blue Manchester City top over his head to reveal the ‘Why always me?’ message on his t-shirt underneath.

City could have gone two ahead, as Aguero got the ball on the right touchline and floated the it across, but unfortunately for Roberto Mancini’s side it could not be put into the net and was eventually cleared from danger by the Manchester United defense.

Sir Alex Ferguson’s side looked to get back into the game, with its main dangerman being Young, who had an effort from just outside the box that failed to trouble Hart in the City goal as the ball went wide of his left-hand post and out for a goal kick.

Hart was finally made to make his first save of the match with over half an hour gone in the game, as he punch out a corner from the left, straight into the path of Anderson. But the
Brazilian midfielder could only put his strike back into the palms of the England goalkeeper.

With five minutes left in the half and with its fans getting anxious, the home side was forced to settle for strikes from outside the area as the Manchester City defense stood strong, meaning the Anderson was forced to try his luck from the edge of the box after a move had broken down, but once again it failed to trouble Hart.

Mancini’s side continued to stay solid at the back while looking to attack on the break and hold on to its precious lead as the went into the halftime break a goal ahead.


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Within the first minute of the second half things went from bad to worse for the home side as Aguero put a ball through towards goal, with Balotelli getting on the wrong side of Evans, with the Northern Irish international putting the forward’s shirt on the edge of the box, leaving referee Clattenburg with no choice but to send the center half off.

Balotelli then took the resulting free kick, but the Italian couldn’t make the champions pay for their error, as his strike cannoned off the wall. Richards' attempt from the rebound was cleared from danger.

It could have got even worse for Ferguson’s side as Richards raced into the box and went down under a challenge from Anderson, but Clattenburg waved away the appeals of the visiting side, saying that the contact between the two was incidental.

The home side’s only chance during the first few minutes of the half came as a result of a long ball played to Welback, but the young striker couldn’t make anything of the opportunity as no player in red was anywhere near the England striker and ultimately City got the ball clear.

The ball then raced to the other end, were Richards had another opportunity after the fullback was put in on goal by Balotelli, but he couldn’t find a way beyond the home defense to put De Gea under any real pressure.

Being both a goal down and a man down, the home side re-jigged its side with Rooney moving into midfield and Fletcher moving into the right back position, but even though being pushed back by its neighbors it attempted to get forward, but still couldn’t find a way past Hart in the visiting goal.

Then just before the hour mark, the blue half of Manchester was given further joy to celebrate as Silva raced into the box before finding the onrushing Milner on the right wing, who then crossed to the unmarked Balotelli. He tapped in at the back post to double the visitors lead.

The Blues could have had a third minutes later as Richards played the ball to Silva, who beat his man before whipping in a cross that Chris Smalling was forced to clear before Balotelli could tap home for his hat-trick.

That put Sir Alex into action as he decided to shake things up by bringing on both Phil Jones and Javier Hernandez for the ineffective pair of Anderson and Nani as the home side looked to find a way back into the Manchester derby.

But instead of getting back into the game, United went further behind as Richards received the ball on the right wing, crossing to the back post for Aguero to knock home as race towards the sea of blue fans in corner to celebrate City’s third of the day.

City continued to put the pressure on its local rivals, as Edin Dzeko, who had replaced Balotelli minutes earlier, had a chance that went just wide of De Gea’s goal.

City kept going forward looking for a fourth goal, with Silva going close, then De Gea having to get down well in order to save from Dzeko as the Bosnian striker went one-on-one with the keeper, after being put through on goal.

With 10 minutes left in the game, the home side finally found a goal to give its fans something to cheer about, as Fletcher played a one-two with Hernandez and the Scotland captain then proceeded to curl the ball round Hart and into the top of the Manchester City goal to reduce the deficit.

Mancini’s side was content to hang on for the reminder of the game, slowing down the play at any opportunity, which brought roars of anger from the home support, as it was desperate to see its side close the gap on its city rivals.

With two minutes left in the game the visitors finally got their fourth of the game as a corner from the left found Joleon Lescott at the back post and he put it into Dzeko, who hit the ball with his knee and into the net.

The humiliation was complete a minute later as Dzeko turned from goalscorer to provider as he put through Silva, who slotted the ball through De Gea legs to give the visitors their fifth goal of a famous derby victory.

Then, deep into injury time it became even worse as Silva found Dzeko, who slotted the ball past De Gea to complete a terrible day for Sir Alex side as it was humbled by its noisy neighbours.

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