Man City: battuto lo United ed ipoteca sul titolo. 32 arresti al derby.

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30 April 2012 Last updated at 21:54

Manchester City took control of the Premier League title race with two games remaining thanks to a derby victory over rivals Manchester United.

Vincent Kompany’s header in first-half stoppage time gave City the win that puts them top on goal difference, just three weeks after they trailed United by eight points.

City needed victory while Sir Alex Ferguson knew a draw would suit his purposes more than opposite number Roberto Mancini.

And the United manager perhaps decided to err on the side of caution, with Wayne Rooney employed as a lone striker.

In a game of few chances, City were the more positive side and deserved the three points from what had been labelled the biggest game in the Premier League’s 20-year history.

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City win changes nothing – Mancini

United, in contrast, were passive, poor and lacking inspiration despite the high stakes, failing to get a shot on target as City keeper Joe Hart enjoyed a virtually untroubled night.

Ferguson’s frustrations boiled over in the closing stages when he angrily confronted Mancini after City substitute Nigel de Jong was booked for fouling Danny Welbeck.

Mancini delighted City’s support by giving the Scot as good as he got – complete with gestures – as they went head-to-head before fourth official Mike Jones stepped in.

With United dropping eight points out of their last 12, the momentum and advantage is now with City. Mancini knows victory in their last two games, away at Newcastle United and at home to Queens Park Rangers, would give them their first title since 1967-68.

City’s recent resurgence has also proved decisive for their goal difference as they now hold an eight-goal advantage over United and, as referee Andre Marriner sounded the final whistle, their fans joyously celebrated a victory they clearly felt would prove decisive.

City’s home comforts

City’s Premier League home record this season stands at 17 wins and one draw. They are guaranteed to finish with the best home record in the division this season and the team sporting that record has won the Premier League in each of the last nine seasons.

Ferguson’s selection had an almost European look to it, with Rooney starting as the lone front man and Park Ji-sung starting in the Premier League for the first time since January with the apparent detail of marking Yaya Toure.

Watched from the stands by his father-in-law Diego Maradona, Sergio Aguero had City’s best early chances but the Argentine was twice off target.

Rooney cut an isolated figure in a United side seemingly set out for containment – but he was still lively enough to enjoy several feisty exchanges with Kompany, one of which earned the City captain a yellow card from referee Marriner.

After being frustrated by United early on, City gradually increased the pressure and were rewarded with the breakthrough in first-half stoppage time. Chris Smalling failed to make contact with David Silva’s corner and Kompany powered a header past United keeper David de Gea.

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‘No complaints’ from Ferguson

Park’s contribution had been minimal and it was no surprise when he was the first player sacrificed by Ferguson before the hour, as he chose to give United more offensive options by introducing Welbeck.

Carlos Tevez had also worked hard but had been on the margins. He was replaced with the more defensive-minded De Jong after 67 minutes.

Mancini attempted to close the game down further by introducing Micah Richards for David Silva, United responding by introducing Ashley Young for the disappointing Nani, an alteration that met with little attacking response from United.

Toure had been dominant for City and almost wrapped up the victory with a 20-yard shot just wide following a trademark surge from midfield.

In the closing moments it was City applying the pressure as opposed to United, with De Gea saving well from Gael Clichy and the otherwise excellent Samir Nasri guilty of over-elaboration with an opportunity in the area after another powerhouse run from Toure.

United’s display was so poor that they were unable to even rouse themselves for their trademark late rally, City surviving in complete comfort to take control of the title race. 

 

(BBC Manchester )

 

Police arrest 31 as City fans celebrate Manchester derby win over United

 

Police arrest 31 as City fans celebrate Manchester derby win over United April 30, 2012 | Printable Version 1/10 Play Slideshow Police outside the Manchester City store on Market Street, which was vandalised after the match Carlos Tevez and Michael Carrick in action at the match Diego Maradona pictured at the Etihad stadium Sir Alex Ferguson and Roberto Mancini clash on the touchline Front page of Tuesday’s sport supplement in the MEN takes shape Liam Gallagher gatecrashed the Manchester City post-match press conference Fly from Leeds Bradford with Jet2.com Manchester City have gone top of the league with a 1-0 victory over United in the derby at the Etihad stadium. The win means the Blues are neck-and-neck with their rivals and sets up a thrilling final two weeks of the season with the title race now certain to go to the wire. Vincent Kompany headed the Blues into the lead shortly before the half time break and City managed to prevent United firing a single shot on target during the match. Rival managers Sir Alex Ferguson and Roberto Mancini clashed on the touchline during the second half with both coaches gesturing to one another. Off the pitch, police made 31 arrests as football fans packed into the bars ahead of kick-off, mostly for public order offences and drunkenness. The Manchester City shop on Market Street was damaged shortly after the final whistle. A man was arrested in connection with the incident. Stuart Mathieson’s report on the match Stuart Brennan’s match report City are now level with United on 83 points with two games left to play, but Roberto Mancini’s side have the edge on goal difference. It means City can lift the league trophy if they win both their last two games against Newcastle away on Sunday May 6, and QPR at home on Sunday May 13. United still have to play Swansea at home on May 6 and Sunderland away on May 13. Follow live updates on our blog below, including the latest from GMP control room

Read more at: http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/s/1492544_police-arrest-31-as-city-fans-celebrate-manchester-derby-win-over-united

Manchester City have gone top of the league with a 1-0 victory over United in the derby at the Etihad stadium. The win means the Blues are neck-and-neck with their rivals and sets up a thrilling final two weeks of the season with the title race now certain to go to the wire. Vincent Kompany headed the Blues into the lead shortly before the half time break and City managed to prevent United firing a single shot on target during the match. Rival managers Sir Alex Ferguson and Roberto Mancini clashed on the touchline during the second half with both coaches gesturing to one another. Off the pitch, police made 31 arrests as football fans packed into the bars ahead of kick-off, mostly for public order offences and drunkenness. The Manchester City shop on Market Street was damaged shortly after the final whistle. A man was arrested in connection with the incident. Stuart Mathieson’s report on the match Stuart Brennan’s match report City are now level with United on 83 points with two games left to play, but Roberto Mancini’s side have the edge on goal difference. It means City can lift the league trophy if they win both their last two games against Newcastle away on Sunday May 6, and QPR at home on Sunday May 13. United still have to play Swansea at home on May 6 and Sunderland away on May 13. Follow live updates on our blog below, including the latest from GMP control room

Read more at: http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/s/1492544_police-arrest-31-as-city-fans-celebrate-manchester-derby-win-over-united

Manchester City have gone top of the league with a 1-0 victory over United in the derby at the Etihad stadium. The win means the Blues are neck-and-neck with their rivals and sets up a thrilling final two weeks of the season with the title race now certain to go to the wire. Vincent Kompany headed the Blues into the lead shortly before the half time break and City managed to prevent United firing a single shot on target during the match. Rival managers Sir Alex Ferguson and Roberto Mancini clashed on the touchline during the second half with both coaches gesturing to one another. Off the pitch, police made 31 arrests as football fans packed into the bars ahead of kick-off, mostly for public order offences and drunkenness. The Manchester City shop on Market Street was damaged shortly after the final whistle. A man was arrested in connection with the incident. Stuart Mathieson’s report on the match Stuart Brennan’s match report City are now level with United on 83 points with two games left to play, but Roberto Mancini’s side have the edge on goal difference. It means City can lift the league trophy if they win both their last two games against Newcastle away on Sunday May 6, and QPR at home on Sunday May 13. United still have to play Swansea at home on May 6 and Sunderland away on May 13. Follow live updates on our blog below, including the latest from GMP control room

Read more at: http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/s/1492544_police-arrest-31-as-city-fans-celebrate-manchester-derby-win-over-united

Manchester City have gone top of the league with a 1-0 victory over United in the derby at the Etihad stadium. The win means the Blues are neck-and-neck with their rivals and sets up a thrilling final two weeks of the season with the title race now certain to go to the wire. Vincent Kompany headed the Blues into the lead shortly before the half time break and City managed to prevent United firing a single shot on target during the match. Rival managers Sir Alex Ferguson and Roberto Mancini clashed on the touchline during the second half with both coaches gesturing to one another. Off the pitch, police made 31 arrests as football fans packed into the bars ahead of kick-off, mostly for public order offences and drunkenness. The Manchester City shop on Market Street was damaged shortly after the final whistle. A man was arrested in connection with the incident

Read more at: http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/s/1492544_police-arrest-31-as-city-fans-celebrate-manchester-derby-win-over-united?rss=yes

Manchester City have gone top of the league with a 1-0 victory over United in the derby at the Etihad stadium. The win means the Blues are neck-and-neck with their rivals and sets up a thrilling final two weeks of the season with the title race now certain to go to the wire. Vincent Kompany headed the Blues into the lead shortly before the half time break and City managed to prevent United firing a single shot on target during the match. Rival managers Sir Alex Ferguson and Roberto Mancini clashed on the touchline during the second half with both coaches gesturing to one another. Off the pitch, police made 31 arrests as football fans packed into the bars ahead of kick-off, mostly for public order offences and drunkenness

Read more at: http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/s/1492544_police-arrest-31-as-city-fans-celebrate-manchester-derby-win-over-united

Manchester City have gone top of the league with a 1-0 victory over United in the derby at the Etihad stadium. The win means the Blues are neck-and-neck with their rivals and sets up a thrilling final two weeks of the season with the title race now certain to go to the wire. Vincent Kompany headed the Blues into the lead shortly before the half time break and City managed to prevent United firing a single shot on target during the match. Rival managers Sir Alex Ferguson and Roberto Mancini clashed on the touchline during the second half with both coaches gesturing to one another. Off the pitch, police made 31 arrests as football fans packed into the bars ahead of kick-off, mostly for public order offences and drunkenness. The Manchester City shop on Market Street was damaged shortly after the final whistle. A man was arrested in connection with the incident. Stuart Mathieson’s report on the match Stuart Brennan’s match report City are now level with United on 83 points with two games left to play, but Roberto Mancini’s side have the edge on goal difference. It means City can lift the league trophy if they win both their last two games against Newcastle away on Sunday May 6, and QPR at home on Sunday May 13. United still have to play Swansea at home on May 6 and Sunderland away on May 13. Follow live updates on our blog below, including the latest from GMP control room

Read more at: http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/s/1492544_police-arrest-31-as-city-fans-celebrate-manchester-derby-win-over-united

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