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Monday, April 12, 2010

Manchester City 5-1 Birmingham City: City best performance



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Manchester City continue to show the best performance to get through in the Champions League next season. Birmingham City 5-1 success buried in the City of Manchester Stadium on Sunday (11.4.2010).

This result makes successful City pocketed 62 points from 33 times a game. Roberto Mancini's troops was four ahead of their nearest rivals Tottenham Hotspur, and won six points from Liverpool. While Birmingham was in ninth position with 46 points from 34 times a fight.

Although mastering the game, a new host can be scored in the 38th minute through a penalty kick Carlos Tevez. The referee pointed to the white spot after striker Emmanuel Adebayor dropped by Scott Dann.

Not long ago, Nedum Onuoha makes a successful return turned into a 2-0 score. Michael Johnson's cross was met Onuoha's header. Birmingham could still provide resistance by scoring in minute 42. Cameron Jerome's header goal ripped Shay Given, James McFadden welcomes feedback.




Only a minute later, the City did not let the visitors back to winning games and developing through Adebayor. Craig Bellamy puncture in the left sector, followed by a horizontal bait to Adebayor. 3-1 into results in the first round.

City adds advantage in 74 minutes through a goal that was created Onuoha. Onuoha individual action Adebayor after receiving feedback. Three goals swindled Birmingham defender Onuoha, before strikes the ball.

Adebayor eventually closed the game became 5-1 in the final minutes of the game. Long bait Johnson, Togo striker is maximized for a second goal in this game.


Composition of Formation:
Manchester City: Shay Given; Vincent Kompany, Kolo Toure, Javier Garrido, Nedum Onuoha, Gareth Barry, Nigel De Jong; Craig Bellamy (Phillips 81), Adam Johnson, Emmanuel Adebayor, Carlos Tevez (Cruz 87).


Birmingham City: Maik Taylor; Scott Dann, Roger Johnson, Liam Ridgewell, Stephen Carr, Lee Bowyer, Barry Ferguson, James McFadden, Keith Fahey (Phillips 66), Craig Gardner, Cameron Jerome