Friday, 27 December 2013

Manchester City beat Liverpool on Boxing Day match

Manchester City beat Liverpool on Boxing Day match

Manchester City v Liverpool - Alvaro Negredo

Manchester City closed to within one point of Premier League leaders Arsenal with a comeback victory over Liverpool in an enthralling encounter at The Etihad.

Liverpool topped the table on Christmas Day and, after Arsenal's win at West Ham earlier on Boxing Day, would have returned to the top had they been the first team to beat City at home this season.
Philippe Coutinho gave them a first-half lead - only for Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany to swiftly head an equaliser.
City's victory was secured in first-half injury time when Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet made a hash of his attempt to keep out Alvaro Negredo's chip, ensuring Manuel Pellegrini's side kept their flawless home league record.
Liverpool, however, will take great encouragement from a performance that merited a draw, with Raheem Sterling wasting the best of several opportunities they created after the break, firing over with the goal at his mercy after good work from the dangerous Luis Suarez.
Pellegrini will regard this as further evidence City's title challenge is gathering momentum, while Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers will be convinced this proves they can live comfortably in such elevated company.
The Northern Irishman will also question an offside decision against England winger Sterling in the first half and a late penalty claim when Suarez's shirt was pulled by Joleon Lescott.
Another big plus for City was an excellent performance from recently recalled keeper Joe Hart, who saved crucially from Coutinho and Jordan Henderson either side of the interval.
As a superb first half started to unfold, City were quickly into their stride and Mignolet was relieved to see a far post header from Jesus Navas glance off the woodwork to safety.
But Liverpool grew into the game and were soon demonstrating the passing and attacking movement that has become a characteristic of their game this season.
Sterling put the ball in the net after being incorrectly flagged offside - a desperately poor decision - but there was no escape for City when he was involved again as Liverpool went ahead.
Skipper Suarez's flick played in Sterling, who rounded Hart then stood aside as Coutinho arrived to turn the ball into an unguarded net from the angle.
Rodgers would have been desperate to see his side to at least consolidate their control but City were level inside seven minutes. Kompany escaped the close attentions of Martin Skrtel, who was tugging at his shirt, to head David Silva's corner down and past Mignolet.
The commitment of both sides to attack made a thrilling spectacle and only outstanding work by Hart at the end of another wonderful spell of Liverpool passing ensured City stayed on level terms.
Suarez and Jordan Henderson were the creators as Coutinho pounced, but Hart was down low to his left to save.
The value of Hart's save was emphasised in first-half stoppage time as an error from opposite number Mignolet saw City go ahead. 

Lineup, Bookings (4) & Substitutions (5)

Manchester City

  • 01 Hart
  • 05 Zabaleta Booked
  • 13 Kolarov
  • 25 Fernandinho
  • 04 Kompany
  • 06 Lescott
  • 15 Jesús Navas
  • 42 Yaya Touré
  • 09 Negredo (Dzeko - 77' )
  • 21 Silva (Javi García - 87' )
  • 08 Nasri (Milner - 72' )

Substitutes

  • 07 Milner
  • 10 Dzeko
  • 14 Javi García
  • 22 Clichy
  • 30 Pantilimon
  • 33 Nastasic
  • 38 Boyata

Liverpool

  • 22 Mignolet
  • 02 Johnson Booked
  • 20 Cissokho
  • 21 Lucas (Iago Aspas - 82' )
  • 37 Skrtel
  • 17 Sakho
  • 24 Allen
  • 14 Henderson
  • 07 Suárez Booked
  • 31 Sterling
  • 10 Coutinho (Moses - 68' Booked )

Substitutes

  • 01 Jones
  • 04 Kolo Touré
  • 05 Agger
  • 06 Luis Alberto
  • 09 Iago Aspas
  • 12 Moses
  • 44 Smith
Ref: Lee Mason
Att: 47,351