Saturday, 2 January 2016

Aguero headerclinches late win for city

Premier League
Aguero header clinches late win for City

Vicarage Road, Premier League - Watford 1 (Kolarov 55’ og) Manchester City 2 (Toure 82’ Aguero 85’)

Sergio Aguero scored a header with five minutes remaining to give Manchester City victory at Watford.

Manuel Pellegrini's men needed a win to make sure they did not lose more ground on Arsenal, who squeezed past Newcastle earlier in the day. City had not won in six Premier League away games.

Watford’s good form had dropped over Christmas, and it appeared victory would be theirs until the last 10 minutes. In the first half, they coped easily with lacklustre City, playing with what appeared to be a half-fit Sergio Aguero.

In the second half, the home side took the lead as Ben Watson whipped in a corner which flicked off Aleksandar Kolarov’s head past a stranded Joe Hart.But Yaya Toure hit back for City with an exceptional volley at the near post from a Kolarov corner, and minutes later Aguero’s brilliant header won the game, leaving City just three points behind Arsenal after their first match of 2016.
MAN OF THE MATCH

Yaya Toure (Manchester City): He was awful for most of the game, but in one moment he gave City some hope with a volley of superb technique. He reminded the side what they are also capable of, and it will be interesting to see if they take that belief into the next match, or stumble again.

PLAYER RATINGS

Watford: Gomes 6; Nyom 6, Cathcart 6, Britos 6, Holebas 6, Capoue 7, Watson 7, Abdi 6, Deeney 6, Jurado 6, Ighalo 6. Subs: Guedioura 6.

Manchester City: Hart 5, Kolarov 6, Otamendi 5, Mangala 5, Sagna 7, Yaya Toure 7, Fernandinho 6, De Bruyne 6, Silva 6, Aguero 7, Sterling 6. Subs: Bony 6, Navas 6, Demichelis 6.

Espanyol hold Barcelonato a goalless draw


Espanyol hold Barcelona to a goalless draw

La Liga, Power8 Stadium: Espanyol 0 Barcelona 0

Barcelona hit the woodwork twice but were held to a goalless draw by city rivals Espanyol in a somewhat ill-tempered local derby.

Lionel Messi's first-half free kick curled beautifully and left goalkeeper Pau Lopez unsighted, but it clipped the outside of the post and rolled out for a goal kick.

Luis Suarez was also denied by the post shortly after half-time, his acute shot pinging back into play.

Espanyol defended resolutely and never looked cowed by Barcelona's pressure - or their superstars.

The draw means Atletico Madrid could go top of La Liga if they beat bottom side Levante in the evening kick-off.

MAN OF THE MATCH

Lionel Messi. How very predictable. Although he failed to make the breakthrough, his skill on the ball remained a joy to watch.

RATINGS

Espanyol - Pau 7, Lopez 7, Alvaro 7, Roco 7, Alvarez 7, Diop 6, Jordan 7, Hernan 7, Asensio 7, Burgui 7, Caicedo 7. Subs - Bardi, Rober Correa, Duarte, Gerard 6, Salva, Abraham 6, Raillo.
Barcelona - Bravo 7, Piqué 7, Rakitic 8, Sergio 7, Alves 7, A.Iniesta 7, Suárez 7, Messi 8, Neymar Jr 8, Mascherano 7, Jordi Alba 7. Subs - Ter Stegen, Bartra, Munir, Sandro, S.Roberto 6, Adriano, Mathieu.