No fue fácil pero al final el City encontro el camino para golear al Aston Villa 4-0…
Y es que en cada partido el ultimo de la general se aferra a la vida y por eso les alcanzo para terminar un primer tiempo 0-0…
Apenas arrancando el complemento Yaya Toure abrio el camino a los 48 minutos…y el Argentino Sergio Aguero logro el segundo dos minutos después, es decir en 50 minutos, 2-0…y a los 60 de nuevo el Argentino para el 3-0…su numero 14 de temporada…
Manchester City cerro la cuenta con gol de Raheem Sterling para el 4-0 final, despues de 3 derrotas seguidas…ademas con el empate entre Tottenham y Arsenal 2-2, los de Manuel Pellegrini aprovechan para reducir diferencias…para llegar al cuarto lugar con 50 puntos y un partido pendiente frente a Newcastle…
It took a while, but City finally broke down a stubborn Aston Villa to record a thumping 4-0 win.
The visitors repelled everything the Blues could throw at them for 48 minutes before the floodgates finally opened and goals from Yaya Toure, a brace from Sergio Aguero and another from Raheem Sterling wrapped up a much-needed three points.
After three successive Premier League defeats, this was exactly what the doctor ordered.
With news Spurs and Arsenal had drawn earlier in the day, City started against Villa knowing they could gain two points on two of the sides immediately above.
If Liverpool were perhaps the worst possible opponents to face in midweek given last Sunday’s result at Wembley, bottom of the table Villa were perhaps the ideal opposition.
Low on points, confidence and with fan protests aplenty, this was a game the Blues simply had to win.
Yaya Toure, Bacary Sagna and Wilfried Bony were the three changes made from the Anfield reverse with Villa opting – understandably – for a defensive looking line-up which included former City favourites Micah Richards and Joleon Lescott.
The Blues began brightly and could have been two goals to the good before 15 minutes had been played.