Wednesday 26 March 2014

City charge on as Dzeko double does for United















LONDON: Edin Dzeko scored twice as Manchester City heaped more misery on Manchester United with a 3-0 victory on Tuesday to move to within three points of Premier League leaders Chelsea with two games in hand.

Dzeko needed just 43 seconds to give City the lead in a Manchester derby at United´s Old Trafford ground.

Rafael´s last-ditch tackle blocked David Silva´s run into the box but Samir Nasri hit the post and Dzeko followed up to side-foot in the rebound.

The Bosnian striker was on target again in the 56th minute when he dropped marker Rio Ferdinand to volley in Nasri´s corner.

Yaya Toure rubbed salt into United´s wounds with a third goal in the 90th minute as Manuel Pellegrini´s men, now second in the table, completed a derby double following a 4-1 win over United at Eastlands in September.

It was yet another night to forget for United boss David Moyes, in his first season in charge of the fading English champions following the retirement of Alex Ferguson, British football´s most successful manager.

This result left United 12 points off the top four and effectively needing to win this season´s Champions League, where they face holders Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals, in order to qualify for a place among Europe´s elite next term. "We didn´t start the game well," Moyes told Sky Sports. "They were very good but we grew into the game and up into the second goal we had a fighting chance." “I think we have played a very good side, playing at the sort of level we are aspiring to. We need to come up a couple of levels ourselves because at the moment we are not there."

By contrast, City manager Pellegrini said: "We know we can score lots of goals. We were very compact and worked completely in attacking and defending." “We are a very balanced team at the moment." (AFP)

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