

CAPITAL ONE: City 2-4 Villa Mancini Reaction
Manchester City - 8 months ago
Watching: www.mcfc.co.uk http www.twitter.com MATCH REPORT City's interest in the Capital One Cup ended at the first hurdle as Aston Villa twice came from behind to win 4-2 at the Etihad Stadium. Mario Balotelli had given City a first-half lead before Gareth Barry put through his own net on the hour to level the scores. Aleks Kolarov scored a trademark free-kick to restore the Blues' lead four minutes later, but Vila again equalised through Gabriel Agbonlahor shortly after to send the game into extra time where Villa scored twice more to send Paul Lambert's men into the last 16 of the competition. City's wait for League Cup glory will now extend to at least a 38th year. Roberto Mancini elected to give Spanish teenager Denis Suarez his full senior debut as he changed his entire starting XI from the team that began against Arsenal on Sunday. Abdul Razak was starting only his third game while Kolo Toure was handed the captain's armband for the visit of Paul Lambert's side. With an unfamiliar back three of Matija Nastasic, Toure and Joleon Lescott - the latter replacing Jack Rodwell who was injured in the warm-up - it was a case of getting-to-know-you for the majority of the team in the early stages and much of the first-half. Despite the wholesale changes in personnel, City still fielded a team that would more than hold its own in the Premier League while Villa, a mixture of experience and youth, made five changes from the team that lost 3-1 to Southampton at the weekend. Still, it ...
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MyJohnson
(Liverpool)
8 months ago
I like how they advertise the champions league tickets right before the interview :)
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