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Villa 0 - 1 City: Five Thoughts

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 12:  Joleon Lescott of Man City celebrates scoring to make it 1-0 with David Silva and Vincent Kompany during the Barclays Premier league match between Aston Villa and Manchester City at Villa Park on February 12, 2012 in Birmingham, England.  (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

A good win, but a relief more than anything. City have struggled on the road lately, but today's performance was much more comfortable against a usually stingy home Villa squad. City were unlucky to not grab a goal in the first half, which saw them dominate in spells. For a time, fears of Everton arose, where City would be the better team on the pitch but lose to a scrappy goal. But a similarly dominant second half performance saw City's efforts pay off, with a well-worked corner kick resulting in a goal for Joleon Lescott, assisted by Gareth Barry, who was arguably the man of the match for City, an unlikely theme of the season thus far.

The back four were rock solid tonight, barring the final few hectic minutes where Villa bombarded forward in search of an equalizer. Few would have expected a lineup that did not feature Gael Clichy or Micah Richards, but Pablo Zabaleta and Aleksandar Kolarov filled in well. Neither did anything particularly spectacular, but rather provided some ample defending when needed and a bit of support going forward. Vincent Kompany was his usual stern self; Lescott too. Nigel de Jong's return to the starting lineup helped in this regard as well, playing the anchor man role between midfield and defense.

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Joe Hart came up with big saves in important moments once again. The keeper's role in guiding City to a potential league title cannot be stated enough. Nearly every great side has a great keeper, and Hart has saved points for this club more times than I can remember. His save to deny Darren Bent at the death not only shocked everyone in claret and blue, but it reminded us all of how fortunate City are to have a homegrown keeper of our own of such immense quality. Rather than gambling on an expensive keeper who might cost a team points (like our enemies across town), City have developed Hart on their own, and it remains one of the few areas in which the media and opposing coaches/players cannot question City for any spending.

With the lack of refereeing controversies surrounding today's match (though I still remain adamant that N'Zogbia's two-footed challenge on De Jong that earned him a yellow card was arguably as bad as Kompany's against United), a note must be mentioned on the latest twist on the Tevez saga. Reports are now surfacing that Tevez is due back in Manchester on Tuesday and might even rejoin the squad. Opinions are mixed; some say he can provide the spark City could need to ensure the title, others argue that it would be detrimental towards team chemistry while no one really knows if Tevez has kept up his fitness while AWOL in Argentina.

Looking forward, City have two consecutive games in the Europa League against Porto. The away leg will without a doubt be an extremely difficult match, and the type of lineup City will put out for the match remains uncertain at this point. The away leg is first, and if City can grab at least one goal in that match it will set up for a much more comfortable home leg. Regardless of those results, the next league match is home to Blackburn, which should be an easy 3 points at this moment. Likewise, United play away and home to Ajax, and then have a winnable match at Norwich, followed by a tough affair at Spurs.

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Nice write up, Sonics

Per usual. FWIW, my five:

1. Zabaleta is the absolute definition of a bulldog player—never stops, fearless, great defender… MOM for me next to Lescott who was brilliant.

2. At the 80th minute I said to myself, “Self? We will once again need a huge save from Joe Hart to secure the three.” And self agreed. I miss the halcyon days of yore when we won by multiple goals. Good times, those.

3. I have a new player of the year candidate—YaYa Toure. No one on our side (and we got some talented folk) can duplicate his skills. Milner and Barry are both wunnerful but I’d take YaYa over both of them together.

4. Is there a more boring team than Villa? Nominees?

5. I love a good possession as much as the next guy and nobody passes in the opponents third better than our Citizens but jiminy christmas, boys, it has to result in at least a shot, much less a goal. Just saying.

by SufferingBruin on Feb 12, 2012 8:35 PM GMT reply actions  

Important Win

Typical McLeish team…feel bad for Villa fans when you consider all of the talent that has gone out of that squad of late and having to watch that product week in and week out.

Don’t underestimate Blackburn. Beat United at OT and I believe will be one of the teams to avoid relegation. @Norwich for United is also no easy match. Love watching Norwich and Swansea, they’ve been great additions to the PL this year.

This was De Jong’s best game of the year. Looked a bit like last year in his tackling.

by GagCi on Feb 12, 2012 10:01 PM GMT reply actions  

Great last note

I totally forgot about De Jong who played damn well.

by SufferingBruin on Feb 13, 2012 3:03 AM GMT up reply actions  

De Jong

I am not sure about his performance. Some of those sliding tackles probably may have earned a booking with another ref – and, well, probably praise from the one after, given the inconsistency we see these days.

He was my favourite player last year, but this year he doesn’t seem to do much else besides pass sideways or backwards. I hope he regains he is old form properly, but even then he can only expect to be a squad player unless he develops his passing.

by Darkhorse555 on Feb 13, 2012 3:14 AM GMT up reply actions  

Nice post and comments as usual. I think if it was voted on right now Hart would probably win player of the season by a short head from Yaya and Silva. I thought Silva looked quite bright today especially in the first half. But think about this. By the time we play Blackburn in two weeks Mancini will be able to call on Yaya, Kolo, Balotelli and, probably, one Carlos Tevez who, whatever one thinks of him, is one of the top three or four strikers on the planet and will extremely motivated to do well. Aguero and Tevez up front is quite a tasty prospect.

by Jeremy Morris on Feb 13, 2012 3:48 AM GMT reply actions  

Just get yaya home fast!

Really did miss yaya. On tevez, like I said before, unless he is 100% the good worker and 100% fit he won’t be worth it. I hope I’m wrong and tevez brings an easier run to the title but I just don’t see it.

by Shinjo Is God on Feb 13, 2012 6:53 PM GMT via mobile reply actions  

With regard to our child Carlos...

Here’s a quote from Tevez on what motivated him to throw the hissy in Munich: “When he spoke to me in that tone of voice…”

You know who talks like this? Teenagers. I work with teens, enjoy working with teens and hope to continue working with teens but the most annoying thing about teens is how easily they go into shut down mode after they perceive disrespect. But because they are teens, they can be worked with—a little cajoling here, a little praise there and you can get them back.

Carlos Tevez is a grown man acting like a teenager. City brings him back at their peril.

by SufferingBruin on Feb 14, 2012 2:24 AM GMT up reply actions  

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