MAN CITY 3 – 0 Stoke – MY THOUGHTS

2 Jan

As comfortable, efficient and simple victory as could have been hoped for. There was an impressive persistence about City’s play, a vibrancy in attacking areas and enough of a clinical touch, but Stoke were lacklustre opponents, utterly lacking in bite, fight or ambition. They are a combative, fierce unit at home yet on their travels, a meek, tepid side who had the look a beaten team from the start.

After the pulsating encounter at the weekend against Norwich, this was just what Roberto Mancini would have wanted. It was a professional display from the Blues, reminiscent of many occasions from last season when sides parked the bus at the Etihad, but with touches of class and intent, City had more than enough to coast to the three points. Goals from Pablo Zabaleta, Edin Dzeko and Sergio Aguero – in that order, too (ring any bells?) – secured the victory and maintained some element of pressure on Manchester United at the top of the table.

It was a strong team performance, all the different units linking up well which sadly has not been the case throughout the season. At times, we have conveyed the impression of separate entities – defence, midfield, attack – but yesterday there was a togetherness about our play, a tempo which was kept constant and a desire to break down potentially difficult visitors. Gareth Barry, as he always is, was masterful in his central midfield role, providing a balance and dynamism, combined with his effortless reading of the game and purposeful passing. He really is someone who City fans and players appreciate and even though those who don’t watch the Blues question his impact, he is an essential cog in this team.

In front of him was the tireless, outstanding Sergio Aguero who, after a slow, injury-hit start to the campaign, has really kicked on in the past month or so. His fondness for dropping off the opposition defence, controlling the ball, turning and running at them is terrific, his ability to glide past defenders at pace an absolute joy to watch. Also a major threat when looking for the ball over the top, he must be a nightmare to play against and it has to be hoped that his hamstring injury sustained late on is not serious. He is our best all-round striker by a distance and he will be vital to our chances this season.

James Milner’s impact on the game was key, his regular tenacity and energy supported by an end product. Crucially, he offered a threat out wide, an element that has been lacking in play at times this campaign and his presence on the right strecthed Stoke’s backline, creating more space in the middle and providing a stream of crosses into the box. It was an impressive performance from the man who, despite his showing on the right yesterday, I’d like to see move into the centre whilst Yaya Toure is away with the Ivory Coast.

At the other end of the pitch, Joleon Lescott was recalled in place of Matija Nastasic to partner Vincent Kompany, perhaps after our concerning vulnerability to set-pieces against Norwich, and also to combat Stoke’s physicality with the former Everton man’s height and aerial prowess. In truth, such was the limited threat posed by the Potters, Lescott had a very comfortable afternoon’s work but he showed he is still an excellent defender if not the most assured with the ball at his feet. His authority alongside our captain was just what we needed and although Nastasic can expect to feature again very soon, it is not a finished battle in defence. We have healthy competition there and that quality in depth can only be beneficial.

Opposition View: Stoke were pitiful yesterday. Usually such a resilient and battling side, they were poor beyond belief, showing no fighting spirit and none of their normal ebullient self. As many sides do against City, they sat deep but with Aguero’s running into the channels causing all sorts of problems for Huth and Shawcross, they looked completely at sea and were indebted to our poor finishing and Asmir Begovic for keeping them in the game so long. It was a remarkably meek surrender from them and one which contrasts markedly with their form at the Britannia Stadium.

As for the Blues, Watford are the next visitors to Manchester in the FA Cup at the weekend, an opportunity surely for Mancini to rest a few stars and give others a chance to impress.

5 Responses to “MAN CITY 3 – 0 Stoke – MY THOUGHTS”

  1. Siamack 02/01/2013 at 10:04 pm #

    Barry, Milner, Augero and Zabaleta were second to none. In absence of Yaya, Milner, Rodwel and finally Garcia should be given priority to fill his spot. Finally, This was a game that I watched with no butter-flies in my stomach and I do hope the rest of season goes the same way

  2. Steve Davis 03/01/2013 at 3:04 pm #

    7 goals in 4 games is good news. Keep starting Dzeko on his run of form. The Aguero news is not good especially with Balotelli and Mancini having a scrap on the training ground. It looks like he may well be up for sale in the window. A shame he could never get his head right, would have been a fantastic player had he done so. Need to get rid of him, he is bad for the image of the club and bad for the balance of the team. We have played the better football without him to be fair. Tevez and Dzeko preferred front pairing going forward. Hopefully Sergio will recover quickly.

    • blue bullet 03/01/2013 at 4:28 pm #

      I imagine we would only sell him if we have a replacement otherwise we are down to 3 strikers

    • Siamack 03/01/2013 at 8:18 pm #

      You gather bunch of boys together to get involved in physical activities, you are going to have bust-up all the time. The media tends to blow things out of proportion when it comes to Balo as City is one of only few clubs that allows training ground to be photographed. The least City fans can do is not to give in to media frenzy and let boys be boys.

  3. Ryan 04/01/2013 at 2:12 pm #

    Isn’t guidetti back? Why can’t he be our 4th striker? Even 3 strikers is enough for me. If Balo leaves I think we need a great wide player that can cross, anyone that resembles Gareth Bale

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