Tag: Manchester City

  • Man City crush  Arsenal 6-3

    Man City crush Arsenal 6-3

    Manchester City beat Premier League leaders Arsenal 6-3 in a thrilling game at the Etihad Stadium Saturday.

    The first chance of the game fell to the visitors as Jack Wilshere volleyed a deep cross wide of the far post.

    City capitalised on the miss, immediately winning a corner at the other end of the pitch, from which Sergio Aguero volleyed in Martin Demichelis’s near-post flick-on.

    Vincent Kompany set up Alvaro Negredo as the home side looked to increase their advantage over the league leaders, but Nacho Monreal made it difficult for the striker, who eventually sliced his finish wide.

    The Gunners were able to get themselves back on level terms after 31 minutes as Theo Walcott unleashed a hopeful strike from the edge of the box, which swerved past a disorientated Costel Pantilimon.

    However, Negredo was able to restore the lead for Manuel Pellegrini’s side shortly after when Pablo Zabaleta delivered a square cross into the box to leave the striker with a tap in.

    As the game approached half time, Laurent Koscielny left the field with an injury and was replaced by club captain Thomas Vermaelen.

    Five minutes after the break, Fernandinho opened his Man City account with a curled effort from the edge of the area to put Manchester City 3-1 up.

    Three minutes later, Aguero left the field with an injury, and Walcott reduced the deficit to just one goal once again in the 62nd minute with a whipped finish following intricate build-up play involving Mesut Ozil and Aaron Ramsey.

    Within three minutes of Walcott’s second goal, though, the home side restored their two-goal advantage. Substitute Jesus Navas skipped past the challenge of Monreal and from the winger’s cross, Silva sidefooted a finish beyond the reach of Szczesny.

    Wilshere almost grabbed Arsenal’s third goal with a 25-yard strike with 20 minutes remaining, but Panitilimon was equal to the midfielder’s powerful shot.

    With Arsenal chasing the game, the home side took advantage of the space in behind the Arsenal defence, and Navas almost sealed the game when he rounded Szczesny, but the Spaniard could only direct his shot from a tight angle into the side-netting.

    Three minutes before full time, Fernandinho jinked past two Arsenal challenges in the area and lifted a finish over Szczesny to make it 5-2.

    With 88 minutes on the clock, Nicklas Bendtner thought he had got his name on the scoresheet, only for his header to be ruled out for offside, but Per Mertesacker did get a late consolation for the visitors with a 94th-minute header.

    In the last of five minutes of injury time, Yaya Toure sent Szczesny the wrong way from the penalty spot after the Polish goalkeeper had brought James Milner down in the last action of an enthralling game.

  • Mancini sacked

    Mancini sacked

    The manager of Manchester City Football Club, Roberto Mancini has been sacked by the club exactly one year to the day since Sergio Aguero’s dramatic late goal saw Mancini’s side clinch their first league title for 44 years, with Malaga Coach Manuel Pellegrini expected to be unveiled as his replacement at the Etihad Stadium.

    “This has been a difficult decision for the owner, chairman and board to make and it is the outcome of a planned end of season review process that has been brought forward in light of recent speculation and out of respect for Roberto and his extensive contributions to the club.

    “Despite everyone’s best efforts, the club has failed to achieve any of its stated targets this year, with the exception of qualification for next season’s Champions League. This, combined with an identified need to develop a holistic approach to all aspects of football at the club, has meant that the decision has been taken to find a new manager for the 2013-14 season and beyond.”

    “Roberto’s record speaks for itself and he has the respect and gratitude of Sheikh Mansour, myself and the board for all of his hard work and commitment over the last three-and-a-half years. He has clearly also secured the love and respect of our fans. He has done as he promised and delivered silverware and success, breaking the club’s 35-year trophy drought and securing the title in 2012. I would like to personally and publicly thank him for his dedication to the progress that he has overseen and for his support and continued friendship,” said Club chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak .

    Mancini’s assistant, Brian Kidd, is to take temporary charge of the team for their final two matches of the Premier League campaign and their post-season friendlies in USA. Mancini is rumoured to be wanted by French club, Monaco.

  • Balotelli joins Milan

    Balotelli joins Milan

    Manchester City and Milan have finally reached an agreement over Mario Balotelli, with the player signing a four-year-deal worth €20m plus bonuses, MTNFootball.com reports.

    The deal became official on Tuesday evening after Milan’s official television channel confirmed the transfer.

    “Mario arrives tomorrow!!!” a statement reads on Milan Channel. “There is an agreement between the two clubs.

    “Tomorrow he’ll undergo a medical and after that Mario will sign a contract with Milan until June 30, 2017.”

    It was previously suspected that the deal had fallen through after City demanded a price-tag of €37m, but the Rossoneri had managed to renegotiate to a figure of €20m to be paid over six years.

    Balotelli, a confirmed Milan fan, was a catalyst in the move after agreeing to take a pay cut of €4m per season.

     

  • Balotelli sets for AC Milan switch

    Balotelli sets for AC Milan switch

    Mario Balotelli is poised to fly to Italy as early as Monday evening ahead of a proposed medical as Manchester City and AC Milan moved to conclude negotiations over a transfer for the striker, Goal.com reports.

    The 22-year-old said his goodbyes to team-mates and club staff after completing training at Carrington on Monday morning, and could travel to Milan over the next 24 hours.

    Super agent Mino Raiola was in Milan last week in an attempt to resolve the Italy international’s future and Rossoneri Vice-president Adriano Galliani suggested on Sunday evening that there had been new developments in the saga.

    On Wednesday, Goal.com revealed that City owners had lowered their asking price to €23m having dismissed Milan’s proposal of €29m to be paid over six years, preferring a lesser fee spread over a shorter period of time.

    The Premier League champions had also demanding a 15 per cent sell-on clause as an agreement with Milan appears increasingly likely before the transfer window closes on Thursday night.

    AC Milan, according to reports, is willing to sell defender Philippe Mexes in order to free up around €4.5m-a-year on their wage bill and fund a move for Balotelli, with the Italian international willing to take a wage cut on his current €129,000-a-week salary.

    The former Inter Milan star has scored only one league goal for City this season and his relationship with manager Roberto Mancini took another turn for the worse after a training ground bust-up earlier this month.