Sergio Aguero scored twice as Manchester City got their Premier
League title challenge back on course with an emphatic 4-0 win over
Crystal Palace at a snowy Etihad Stadium on Saturday.
Aguero's goals, which took his total for the season to 13, came in each
half as City made up for their midweek blank against Everton when they
failed to score in a home Premier League match for the first time in 12
months.
Fabian Delph and David Silva scored either side of Aguero’s double as
Manuel Pellegrini’s side recorded a seventh successive home win against
the Londoners to go to the top of the table before Leicester’s late
kick-off at Aston Villa on Saturday and Arsenal’s match at Stoke on
Sunday.
Defender Damien Delaney stayed up in attack following a corner but, from
Connor Wickham's excellent cross, the Palace captain failed to beat Joe
Hart with a header no more than eight yards out.
That miss proved costly as City went in front 20 minutes later through the unlikely figure of Delph.
The England international, given just his third league start of the
season with Fernandinho still injured and Yaya Toure rested on the
bench, and justified his inclusion with only the 11th league goal of his
career.
City’s frustration at failing to find a way through a well-drilled
Palace defence was just starting to show when Delph cut in and fired a
low, long-range shot into the bottom corner from almost 35 yards, which
goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey allowed to skid under his dive.
That should have given City a measure of control but just two minutes
later Hart almost let that slip when his careless clearance went
straight into the back of James McArthur. The ball dropped for Delaney
but at full stretch the centre-back, a constant threat from set-pieces,
hooked his effort just wide from the edge of the penalty area.
Hart did better when turning a Yohan Cabaye free-kick round the post as
Palace continued to push for an equaliser but four minutes before
half-time City went 2-0 up.
Aguero, who had not scored at the Etihad since November, saw his 25-yard
shot deflected in via the head of Palace's Scott Dann, the defender's
attempted clearance wrong-footing Hennessey.
City were forced into a change seven minutes into the second half when
Aleksandar Kolarov went off with a leg injury, Gael Clichy replacing him
at left-back.
Pellegrini didn’t wait much longer to make a tactical switch as Kelechi
Iheanacho, who had scored in both of City’s previous wins over Palace
this season, was replaced by Toure following a frustrating afternoon for
the young forward.
City still weren’t entirely comfortable as Palace kept forcing them back
but Toure quickly made his mark as the hosts put the result beyond
doubt.
From City’s best move of the match, Silva, Aguero and Toure all combined
before Kevin De Bruyne pulled the ball back for Aguero to tap in and
make it 3-0.
Palace replied with a long-range effort from Yohan Cabaye which flew just wide but they knew they were a beaten side.
And they conceded a fourth goal with six minutes left as City finished in style.
Aguero was again involved as he led a break-away before calmly squaring
the ball for Silva, who scored his first league goal since the opening
day of the season.
(c) AFP
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