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Manchester City's Samir Nasri can only rescue point against Sunderland Manchester City's Samir Nasri can only rescue point against Sunderland
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This was a shock result that will hardly be believed on Merseyside and in west London. Manchester City's title challenge is in tatters while Chelsea's has been handed a massive fillip to make their meeting with Liverpool at Anfield in 11 days a potential championship showdown. This was a shock result that will hardly be believed on Merseyside and in west London. Manchester City's title challenge is in tatters, while Chelsea's have been handed a massive fillip to make their meeting with Liverpool at Anfield a week on Sunday a potential championship showdown.
By dropping two points City have put Chelsea's destiny back in their hands. Before tonight only Liverpool had this advantage. By dropping two points, City have put Chelsea's destiny back in their hands. Before this game only Liverpool had that advantage. Liverpool and Chelsea now know that if they win all four remaining matches the Premier League title is claimed.City's hopes appear blown after two second-half Connor Wickham goals, with Samir Nasri's late equaliser not enough.
While Liverpool or Chelsea each now know that win all four remaining matches and the Premier League title is claimed, City's hopes appear blown due to two second half Connor Wickham goals with Samir Nasri's late equaliser not enough. To manage only a draw against a Sunderland team who arrived in bottom place, seven points beneath the safety of 17th and with eight defeats in nine matches, is just not good enough at the business end of the campaign.
Precisely one minute and 52 seconds were required for City to clear their heads of any hangover from Sunday's 3-2 defeat at Liverpool. Manuel Pellegrini spoke of his players being mentally fatigued, yet a group of millionaires, whose average pay of £5.2m a year makes them the best rewarded in the world, should be able to handle the fray precisely when it reaches its toughest moment.
Lee Cattermole, who had already hooked one clumsy ball out wide, dallied in possession and was pickpocketed by Álvaro Negredo. One minute and 52 seconds were required for City to apparently clear their heads of any hangover from Sunday's 3-2 defeat at Liverpool. Lee Cattermole dallied in possession and was pickpocketed by Álvaro Negredo. The Spaniard passed infield to Sergio Agüero and when his strike partner returned the ball, Negredo allowed it to run beyond him into Fernandinho's path. The Brazilian, one on one with Vito Mannone, made no mistake for a fifth goal of his debut season.
The Spaniard passed infield to Sergio Agüero and when his strike partner returned the ball Negredo allowed it to run beyond him into Fernandinho's path. The Brazilian was one on one with Vito Mannone and made no mistake for a fifth of his debut season. Fernandinho should have had a sixth before 10 minutes were played. When Agüero let fly from 25 yards Mannone's weak parry fell to Pablo Zabaleta but after the ball was turned to the midfielder he could only blast over. Before this City had a scare with the type of chance that cost them at Anfield. Adam Johnson floated in a free-kick and Vincent Kompany, as he had done against Liverpool, marked air leaving John O'Shea with a free header that he steered wide of Joe Hart's goal.
Fernandinho should have had a sixth before 10 minutes were played. When Agüero let fly from 25 yards Mannone's weak parry fell to Pablo Zabaleta but after the ball was turned to the midfielder he could only blast over. A carbon copy of this chance then came from a Sebastian Larsson corner, O'Shea again beating the City captain to the ball and again missing badly. Apparently these warnings were not enough. From open play this time, Johnson found Fabio Borini in yards of turf behind City lines, but the sight of the Sunderland manager, Gus Poyet, wheeling away in disgust told its own tale of the Italian's inability to at least force Hart into a save.
Before this City had a scare with the type of chance that cost them at Anfield. Adam Johnson floated in a free-kick from the right and Vincent Kompany, as he had done against Liverpool, marked air and John O'Shea should have equalised with a free header he steered wide of Joe Hart's goal. The first half unfolded into an open, breathless affair that lacked any consistent composure. From Sunderland, whose survival hopes are moribund, this would have been expected. For City, one of three serious challengers for the crown, it was puzzling.
A carbon copy of this then came from a Sebastian Larsson corner, O'Shea again beating the City captain to the ball and again missing badly.
Apparently these warnings were not enough for the home team. From open play this time, Johnson was allowed to find Fabio Borini in yards of space behind City lines before the sight of Gus Poyet wheeling away with disgust in the technical area told of the Italian's inability to at least force Hart to save.
All of this epitomised a half that had unfolded into an open, breathless affair that lacked any consistent composure. From Sunderland, who arrived as the league's bottom side, this would be expected. For City, one of three serious challengers for the championship, it was puzzling.
Basic mistakes were being made as Fernandinho, Aleksandar Kolarov, James Milner and Zabaleta all joined Kompany as culprits guilty of failing to execute supposedly regulation duties.Basic mistakes were being made as Fernandinho, Aleksandar Kolarov, James Milner and Zabaleta all joined Kompany as culprits guilty of failing to execute supposedly regulation duties.
Zabaleta, though, at least demonstrated his thirst for the contest when, after taking a full-blooded Marcos Alonso hack to his leg, returned to the field following treatment. Zabaleta, though, at least demonstrated his thirst for the contest when, after taking a full-blooded Marcos Alonso hack to his leg, he returned to the field following treatment.
The standout City team news had been David Silva not even being on the bench and Agüero making a first start since 12 March, as Manuel Pellegrini made five changes from Sunday's 3-2 defeat at Liverpool. The headline City team news had been David Silva not even being on the bench and Agüero making a first start since 12 March, as Pellegrini made five changes from the defeat to Liverpool. The others were the injured Yaya Touré, plus Jesús Navas, Edin Dzeko and Gaël Clichy being replaced by Javi García, Milner, Negredo and Kolarov. City had their 26-goal man Agüero back in the XI but Silva's ankle injury had taken the chief orchestrator from the attack.
The other changes were the injured Yaya Touré, plus Jesús Navas, Edin Dzeko and Gaël Clichy being replaced by Javi García, Milner, Negredo and Kolarov. When half-time arrived the loss of the Spaniard could be identified as the prime factor in City's lack of direction and identity. Yet Nasri, who can work so well in harness with Silva, would have been disappointed to have exerted so little influence.
City had their 26-goal man back in Agüero in the XI but Silva's ankle injury had taken the chief orchestrator from the attack. When half-time arrived the loss of Silva could be identified as the prime factor in City's lack of direction and identity. Yet Nasri, who can work so well in harness with the Spaniard, would have been disappointed to have exerted little influence. Perhaps Pellegrini had a word with the Frenchman as he started the second half by sliding a deft ball to Agüero inside the area that, for a moment, threatened to allow the latter to double City's lead.
Perhaps Pellegrini had a particular word with Nasri as he started the second half by sliding a deft ball to Agüero inside the area that, for a moment, threatened to allow the latter to double City's lead. Yet up against such weak opponents Pellegrini's side were being posed too many problems. City continued to allow Sunderland space and when Johnson zipped in a cross from the right the "oohs" of the Etihad's capacity crowd showed the danger this carried.
Yet for an opponent seven points from safety Pellegrini's side were being posed too many problems. City continued to allow Sunderland space and when Johnson zipped in a cross from the right the "oohs" of the Etihad's capacity crowd showed the danger this carried. The sight of Agüero being replaced by Stevan Jovetic on 55 minutes was also hardly ideal, with the forward feeling the effects of being restored to the lineup.
The sight of Agüero being replaced by Jovetic on 55 minutes was also hardly ideal with the forward perhaps feeling the effect of a first-half Wes Brown challenge. When Wickham popped up to shake City with two unlikely strikes, these tripled his total Premier League return for the Black Cats, and Pellegrini's team were left contemplating a challenge for the title that may end as being filed under "What might have been".
City, though, despite spend more time camped near to Mannone's goal, were about to suffer a far more resonant pain when Wickham popped up to shock them with an unlikely strike seven minutes from time.