Navigation: Jump to content areas:


Pro Quality. Fan Perspective.
Login-facebook
Around SBN: Which Players Will Join The 3,000-Hit Club?

Match Report: Manchester City 3, Liverpool 0

via cache.daylife.com

[Match Preview] - [Game Thread]

Against Spurs in Week One, it seemed as if Manchester City might not score all season. Passes from the midfield to striker Carlos Tevez were consistently frustrated, and they left empty handed. Today, this was not the case. City took the match straight to Liverpool and with Sheik Mansour in attendance, didn't have any problem dispatching the men from Anfield. 

There were a couple of changes to this week's squad, most notably James Milner and Adam Johnson in for Shaun Wright-Phillips and David Silva. Early on (and through the entire match, really), Johnson was at his crafty best. AJ made run after run at Liverpool fullback Daniel Agger, who was clearly overmatched. Johnson let loose a screaming shot that saw Pepe Reina beaten, but it was wide of the left post by just inches. Milner proved to be, at least for this match, as advertised. His work ethic was second to none, and he consistently tracked back on defense while proving entirely too much for fellow England international Glen Johnson

In the 13th minute, the Reds' defense gave way. Yaya Toure played a nice one-two with Johnson who slipped the ball in between two defenders for James Milner. Milner entered the box unmarked, and sent an accurate pass to an equally unmarked Gareth Barry, who merely needed to redirect the ball past Pepe Reina. It was the first bit of beautiful football we'd seen from City this year, and the rout was on.

From that point until the halftime whistle, the Blues were able to play keepaway. The ball pinged back and forth across the pitch between Barry, Y. Toure, and Nigel de Jong; and a Mascherano-less Liverpool were unable to get any sort of hold on the match. 

The second goal was made of more simple stuff. Milner earned the corner and took it himself, his service reaching the head of Micah Richards. Richards headed the ball on goal, and in all honesty, it was going in the net anyway when Carlos Tevez made the slightest of touches to put it past Reina in the 52d minute.

Shortly after, Liverpool had what would prove to be their only real scoring chance of the game. Steven Gerrard sent a powerful shot on goal which bounced off the post and then off City keeper Joe Hart. The rebound was found by David N'gog, whose subsequent volley was brilliantly kept out by Hart. Hart then turned away the final shot in the sequence from Fernando Torres with a fantastic left handed reflex save.

Though ball possession was tilted back to more even scales as the game wore on, Adam Johnson would earn a penalty on a tricky run past Agger. Martin Skrtel was forced to compensate for Agger's mistake, and in doing so brought Johnson down heavily inside the area. Carlos Tevez sent Reina the wrong way with his penalty kick, and that was that.

It was, in short, a fantastic evening for Manchester City. They defended well, attacked well, and connected their passes with surprising ease. While you certainly shouldn't expect every game to go as well as tonight's, it was an encouraging sign for a team that was supposed to be made of mercenaries who would take months to gel. Time, obviously, will tell - for now, though, City sit near the top of the table with a trip to Sunderland awaiting in Week Three.

Comment 7 comments  |  0 recs  | 

Do you like this story?

Comments

Display:

Joe Hart

This guy was a monster yet again in goal.

I just saw the highlights, the first goal was a thing of beauty. Very nice progression and build up to the goal.

by JoshuaR on Aug 24, 2010 12:35 AM BST reply actions  

Yeah, I’m not sure that Given will sniff goal again anytime soon. I had no idea Hart had this sort of stuff in him, through two games he’s by far the class of the EPL at his position.

Indeed it was. I think it involved de Jong, Toure, Johnson, Richards, Milner and finally Barry, but Johnson and Milner did the hard work. I’m fully on board the Milner bandwagon; great debut.

OtF: our captain can beat up your captain.
Bitter and Blue: if you can't beat 'em, buy 'em

by Chris Burton on Aug 24, 2010 12:43 AM BST up reply actions  

He really played like that most of last season

He just flew under the radar

Reyes, Thole, Wright, Beltran, Bay, Davis, Martinez, Tejada...

by Stephen Schmidt on Aug 24, 2010 3:21 AM BST up reply actions  

If he plays like that all year, I’d call him the 2nd best English midfielder in the world (after Gerrard). Apparently getting burned repeatedly by Steve Cherundolo was an aberration.

OtF: our captain can beat up your captain.
Bitter and Blue: if you can't beat 'em, buy 'em

by Chris Burton on Aug 24, 2010 3:43 AM BST up reply actions  

How do you find match stats right after the game?

I’m curious what the time of possession %’s are.

by shroomer on Aug 24, 2010 12:47 AM BST reply actions  

Possession finished 55% City, 45% Liverpool according to ESPN, but it was way lopsided in City’s favor in the first half.

OtF: our captain can beat up your captain.
Bitter and Blue: if you can't beat 'em, buy 'em

by Chris Burton on Aug 24, 2010 1:07 AM BST up reply actions  

Comments For This Post Are Closed


User Tools

Welcome to the SB Nation blog about Manchester City by Danny Pugsley.

FanPosts

Community blog posts and discussion.

Recent FanPosts

Small
EURO 2012 Ukraine!!!
Small
Loan Report
Small
Thoughts on the Derby defeat
Small
Manchester City Statistical Data versus rest of Premier League
Small
"Thirty Five Years" - new Man City book
Small
11/11/11--Man City "Striker" scores hat trick

+ New FanPost All FanPosts >


Editor

C4_appearance_small Danny Pugsley

Contributors

Seenlombardi_small Chris Burton

Manchester_city-crest_l_small sonics097

Bosnian_coat_of_arms_small BosnianBronco

Small shuddertothink

Blackburn-manchester-city-edin-dzeko-premier-league_cropped_small BosnianBulldog