Spurs Vs City Post match thread.

went through my videos of last night and ive got one of the spurs offside goal, ive uploaded it to youtube because the spurs fans reaction to it being offside at 26 seconds in is priceless!!

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=376LbO6haHw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=376LbO6haHw</a>
 
Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:
cheddar404 said:
Wasn't it the home match against Spurs where they made an almost identical challenge in Nasri in the box but it wasn't given? Swings and roundabouts.

Forget who it was but it was hailed as a world class tackle! 'Twas a fuckin' penalty!!

I thought is was a good tackle to be fair. They were both in the bracket of "some you get, some you don't" and we got one but not the other.
 
cheddar404 said:
Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:
cheddar404 said:
Wasn't it the home match against Spurs where they made an almost identical challenge in Nasri in the box but it wasn't given? Swings and roundabouts.

Forget who it was but it was hailed as a world class tackle! 'Twas a fuckin' penalty!!

I thought is was a good tackle to be fair. They were both in the bracket of "some you get, some you don't" and we got one but not the other.

I'll settle for a penalty that wasn't given, cheddar!!!
 
Spurs fan here in peace. Well done for absolutely destroying us again. Personally I didn't think it was a penalty, but whether that penalty was given or not, City are the far better team and would have won anyway.

Hats off to City. I think you are gradually becoming one of the best teams in Europe, not just the Premier League. Now please beat those Chavs next week and knock them out of the cup!
 
It was a penalty and if you had been on the opposite side you would have been saying the same as us.


the ref said it was..............he made the decision.

playing it back a million times on your skybox isn't a luxury the ref has.
 
SuperSpur76 said:
Spurs fan here in peace. Well done for absolutely destroying us again. Personally I didn't think it was a penalty, but whether that penalty was given or not, City are the far better team and would have won anyway.

Hats off to City. I think you are gradually becoming one of the best teams in Europe, not just the Premier League. Now please beat those Chavs next week and knock them out of the cup!

We'll do our best.
 
mancityvstoke said:
It was a penalty and if you had been on the opposite side you would have been saying the same as us.


the ref said it was..............he made the decision.

playing it back a million times on your skybox isn't a luxury the ref has.


Marriner made that decision after the Assistant flagged for it. To be fair, a number our own fans thought it was a penalty too and it was not clear cut. Had it of been Suarez or Ashley Young going down like a sack of potatoes, then i'd be 100% confident against the penalty. But on this occasion it's just a personal opinion.
 
Dzeko went down quicker than Jordan after a couple of vodkas. He can be a bit Bambi on Ice on occasion

Contact was made though, so it's up in the air
 
strongbowholic said:
Posting from my phone as in work at the moment so cannot post a link but Phil McNulty has written a very nice piece about us on BBC football website. Very enjoyable read. Apologies if covered elsewhere.

Manchester City moved to the top of the Premier League with an ominous show of authority against Tottenham at White Hart Lane.
Manuel Pellegrini's side required a win over Spurs to move a point clear of Arsenal, and the outcome never looked in doubt when Sergio Aguero scored in an eighth successive game to give them an early lead.
Aguero hits half-century
Sergio Aguero has scored 50 Premier League goals from 81 games, the fifth fastest man to a half century, behind Andy Cole, Alan Shearer, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Fernando Torres

Yaya Toure doubled their advantage five minutes into the second half from a hotly-contested penalty after Spurs defender Danny Rose was sent off despite appearing to get a touch on the ball before being penalised for fouling Edin Dzeko.
Dzeko added a third and, even though Etienne Capoue pulled one back for Spurs, there was still time for City substitute Stevan Jovetic to score his first league goal since his £22m summer switch from Fiorentina.
And as the visitors inflicted further heavy punishment on Spurs following their 6-0 win in Manchester in November, captain Vincent Kompany rounded things off with a simple finish.
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Pellegrini 'not surprised' by City goals
The only black mark on City's night was that Jovetic had replaced Aguero, who sustained a hamstring injury just before half-time and is now a doubt for Monday's crucial meeting with Chelsea at the Etihad.
That injury apart, this was a highly satisfactory night for Pellegrini with City's display confirming they are now the team to catch, not only at the Premier League summit but in terms of quality and performance.
They knew the prize on offer for a victory and produced a masterclass in the opening half-hour which could easily have seen the game won - with Aguero as the spearhead.
He set the tone inside four minutes when he showed pace and power to create space before striking the far post with Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris beaten, while Dzeko deceived Kyle Walker in the area but shot wastefully over the top.
The goal was coming and it duly arrived after 15 minutes, Aguero making it look deceptively easy as he converted David Silva's pass with an angled finish.
Aguero was proving impossible for Spurs to control and the Argentine's fine header from Gael Clichy's cross required a diving one-handed stop from Lloris to prevent City extending their lead.
He was the threat again when first his header from Silva's corner was cleared off the line by Rose, before the striker reacted first but sent a shot inches off target.
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City are best team on the planet - Sherwood
Spurs showed resilience to survive the Aguero-inspired siege and had a goal disallowed for offside when Michael Dawson touched in Christian Eriksen's free-kick.
City suffered a serious setback moments before half-time as Aguero, the star of the show, pulled up clutching his hamstring and was replaced by Jovetic.
Capoue replaced Mousa Dembele at half-time but Spurs' hopes of making a recovery were undermined by a highly-contentious moment after 50 minutes when Rose conceded a penalty, and was sent off, for a challenge on Dzeko even though he looked to have got a touch on the ball first.
Toure converted the spot-kick with ease and when Dzeko stroked in the third after Silva's shot struck a post, City looked home and dry.
Spurs showed some fight as Capoue scrambled in following a corner, which was the signal for Pellegrini to make a change, sending on Matija Nastasic for Toure.
Order was restored with 12 minutes left when Jovetic's shot took a deflection to beat Lloris and give the scoreline the sheen City's superiority deserved.
And with Spurs depleted and in disarray, and White Hart Lane emptying rapidly, Kompany completed the formalities.
 

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