MANCHESTER CITY SHOWED their defence of the Premier League title isn’t over just yet as Sergio Aguero’s double inspired a 4-1 win at Stoke that kept the champions in touch with leaders Chelsea.
A miserable run of five games without a win in the absence of key midfielder Yaya Toure, on African Cup of Nations duty with the Ivory Coast, had cast doubts over City’s ability to close the gap on Jose Mourinho’s side.
But Aguero’s brace and strikes from James Milner and Samir Nasri gave City their first league win at Stoke in 16 years and kept Manuel Pellegrini’s second-placed side within seven points of Chelsea.
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The Britannia Stadium has not been a happy hunting ground for City and they knew almost instantly nothing would come easy as they were subjected to an early onslaught once Aguero had passed up an opportunity to give them the lead.
City goalkeeper Joe Hart just about managed to scramble a Victor Moses shot around the post for a corner which Peter Crouch met with a header that was goalbound until it struck Milner.
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Moses was stretching City at every opportunity and went close again with another fierce drive that flew just wide after Hart had blocked a Steven Nzonzi shot.
But City finally found some relief in the shape of Aguero who ended his barren run with his 20th goal of the season with just over half an hour gone.
There didn’t look to be too much on when Milner relieved the pressure with a long clearance, but Aguero’s determination saw him beat Marc Muniesa to the bouncing ball and from there he only had eyes for goal.
Running at an exposed Stoke defence, the striker went outside Phil Bardsley wide before shooting low across goalkeeper Asmir Begovic and into the far corner.
But if City thought that would give them a measure of control they were wrong as within four minutes Stoke were level, this time Crouch timing his run perfectly to meet a Marko Arnautovic cross with a downward header which gave Hart no chance to claim his seventh goal of the season.
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Milner and Aguero were the key men in the second half as City finally put distance between themselves and Stoke.
Milner headed City into the lead from a Nasri cross 10 minutes after the break as he scored for the second game in a row to double his Premier League tally for the season.
Aguero then scored from the penalty spot after Silva had been pulled back by Geoff Cameron and with Stoke a beaten side, Nasri made the victory even more emphatic, cutting in to steer a delightful shot past Begovic from 20 yards to show that City won’t give up their crown without a fight.
Elsewhere tonight, Alan Pardew welcomed his former club to Selhurst Park and picked up a point after a 1-1 draw. Anthony Devlin / PA Wire/Press Association Images
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Southampton fell to fourth place after a 0-0 draw at home to West Ham in which visiting goalkeeper Adrian was sent off in the 61st minute for handling the ball outside his area.
Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew’s reunion with former club Newcastle United ended in a 1-1 draw at Selhurst Park, with Fraizer Campbell cancelling out Papiss Cisse’s opener to earn the home side a point.
Meanwhile, recalled strikers Brown Ideye and Saido Berhaino each scored second-half goals as West Bromwich Albion beat Swansea City 2-0 to climb to 14th.
Sergio Aguero's double inspires Manchester City to eye-catching win over Stoke
MANCHESTER CITY SHOWED their defence of the Premier League title isn’t over just yet as Sergio Aguero’s double inspired a 4-1 win at Stoke that kept the champions in touch with leaders Chelsea.
A miserable run of five games without a win in the absence of key midfielder Yaya Toure, on African Cup of Nations duty with the Ivory Coast, had cast doubts over City’s ability to close the gap on Jose Mourinho’s side.
But Aguero’s brace and strikes from James Milner and Samir Nasri gave City their first league win at Stoke in 16 years and kept Manuel Pellegrini’s second-placed side within seven points of Chelsea.
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The Britannia Stadium has not been a happy hunting ground for City and they knew almost instantly nothing would come easy as they were subjected to an early onslaught once Aguero had passed up an opportunity to give them the lead.
City goalkeeper Joe Hart just about managed to scramble a Victor Moses shot around the post for a corner which Peter Crouch met with a header that was goalbound until it struck Milner.
Moses was stretching City at every opportunity and went close again with another fierce drive that flew just wide after Hart had blocked a Steven Nzonzi shot.
But City finally found some relief in the shape of Aguero who ended his barren run with his 20th goal of the season with just over half an hour gone.
There didn’t look to be too much on when Milner relieved the pressure with a long clearance, but Aguero’s determination saw him beat Marc Muniesa to the bouncing ball and from there he only had eyes for goal.
Running at an exposed Stoke defence, the striker went outside Phil Bardsley wide before shooting low across goalkeeper Asmir Begovic and into the far corner.
But if City thought that would give them a measure of control they were wrong as within four minutes Stoke were level, this time Crouch timing his run perfectly to meet a Marko Arnautovic cross with a downward header which gave Hart no chance to claim his seventh goal of the season.
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Milner and Aguero were the key men in the second half as City finally put distance between themselves and Stoke.
Milner headed City into the lead from a Nasri cross 10 minutes after the break as he scored for the second game in a row to double his Premier League tally for the season.
Aguero then scored from the penalty spot after Silva had been pulled back by Geoff Cameron and with Stoke a beaten side, Nasri made the victory even more emphatic, cutting in to steer a delightful shot past Begovic from 20 yards to show that City won’t give up their crown without a fight.
Elsewhere tonight, Alan Pardew welcomed his former club to Selhurst Park and picked up a point after a 1-1 draw. Anthony Devlin / PA Wire/Press Association Images Anthony Devlin / PA Wire/Press Association Images / PA Wire/Press Association Images
Southampton fell to fourth place after a 0-0 draw at home to West Ham in which visiting goalkeeper Adrian was sent off in the 61st minute for handling the ball outside his area.
Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew’s reunion with former club Newcastle United ended in a 1-1 draw at Selhurst Park, with Fraizer Campbell cancelling out Papiss Cisse’s opener to earn the home side a point.
Meanwhile, recalled strikers Brown Ideye and Saido Berhaino each scored second-half goals as West Bromwich Albion beat Swansea City 2-0 to climb to 14th.
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