Monday, 1 April 2013

Birmingham Area 4-0 Newcastle United: Match Assessment - Keeda of Activities (blog)

Mark Silva results for Birmingham Town against Newcastle United Inside their first game in the home in 34 days, Manchester city re-acquainted using their fans by knocking a reduced Newcastle United. In a game that saw the home part absolutely take control proceeding from the get go, it had been no more than when and perhaps not how City could obtain the discovery. As the home area romped to the gap is kept by a comfortable win which at the top of the table at 15 points the citizens had to wait till the 41st moment of the game to open their account but after that, the floodgates opened. Birmingham City were on front foot from the get-go and completely dominated the center of the midfield with Yaya Toure and Gareth Barry altogether get a grip on of the proceedings. This meant that theAtripleAthreat of Silva, Nasri and Tevez could roam about as loose cannons the field, creating havoc in the final third. However the first real opportunity arrived Newcastleas way when Vurnon Anita played a completely paced diagonal for Cisse, who hit it first time simply to see his effort shake off the article. A couple of minutes later, City carved out their firstAopportunityAas Nasri outfoxed Gouffran andAGutierrez to lower in a low cross that was blasted within the crossbar by Gareth Barry when it seemed tougher toAmiss, form ten yards out. Elliot was called into action again on 38 minutes when Gael Clichy found place on the left hand side of the field and fired in on the volley simply to see theAIrishAgoalkeeper fist his effort absent. The French left back was doing his thing again a couple of minutes later as he rolled in a combination across the box which rolled its way to Carlos Tevez at the post and the Argentine made no mistake to put City inAfront. The men in blue were now toying with the magpies and a few momemts later, DavidASilva doubled the guide as a shot was drilled home by him from the left after some nifty play from Samir Nasri. The 2nd half sawAJamesAPerch seriously for the visitors for the unsuccessful Gabriel Obertan and the visitors showed true motive for the first time in the game in the early minutes. The stress almost reduced whenACabayeAfound himself in space in the penalty box on 48 minutes but found his effort get a whisker large of Hartas goal. Each time a Gareth Barry photo was beautifully deflected in by the returningACityAskipper Vincent Kompany to make it 3-0 the game was but made 7 minutes later. A further 14 minutes later, the demolition was complete each time a racing work from Yaya Toure on theArightAsaw his mix deflect from the shoes of the onrushing James Perch and into the back of the net. A quantity ofAsubstitutionsAfollowed as both managers found terms with theAscore-lineAand began to take out their main men. Newcastle had Elliot to thank as replacement Scott Sinclair looked to make up for times spent on the City bench with a curling work from the edge of the field. TheARepublicAof IrelandAinternationalAwas however on hand to tip it over. The victory now allows a 5 point gap to Manchester City from Chelsea, whoAstutteredAyet again, this time away at Southampton. For Newcastle, this wonat be a perfect preparation before their trip to Portugal to face Benfica mid-week in their Europa League battle in the quarter-final period. Manchester Town (4-2-3-1 ): Joe Hart; Pablo Zabaleta, Vincent Kompany (c) (Javi Garcia 72a), Joleon Lescott, Gael Clichy; Gareth Barry, Yaya Toure; Brian Silva (Scott Sinclair 81a), Samir Nasri (Sergio Aguero 70a), Carlos Tevez; Edin Dzeko Subs perhaps not used: Costel Pantilmon, Kolo Toure, Aleksandar Kolarov, John Milner. Newcastle United (4-2-3-1 ): Rob Elliot; Danny Simpson, Steven Taylor, Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa, Jonas Gutierrez; Vurnon Anita, Yohan Cabaye (d) (Gael Bigirimana 73a ); Gabriel Obertan (John Perch 45a), Moussa Sissoko, Yoan Gouffran (John Gosling 62a ); Papiss Cisse Subs maybe not used: Bob Harper, Curtis Great, Sylvain Marveaux, Adam Campbell. Referee:ANeil Swarbrick ULTIMATE SCORE: Manchester City 4-0ANewcastle United (41a Carlos TAvez, 45+2a David Silva, A56a Vincent Kompany, 70a (OG) James Perch)

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