United Reserves v City EDS HIGHLIGHTS from the Manchester Senior Cup
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Manchester City 2-3 Manchester United – Official Highlights | FA Cup 3rd Round Proper 08-01-12
Man City v Man Utd FA Cup Manchester United survived a stirring fightback from Manchester City to win a thrilling FA Cup third-round derby at the Etihad Stadium. The drama started before kick-off when United announced Paul Scholes was coming out of retirement to play until the end of the season and was named on the bench. And it did not let up for a pulsating 90 minutes which threatened a United rout as they established a three-goal lead by half-time, but ended with Sir Alex Ferguson’s side hanging on as City tried to complete the most unlikely comeback. City were also fuelled by a burning sense of injustice after losing influential defender and captain Vincent Kompany to a contentious early red card from referee Chris Foy after a two-footed challenge on Nani. United were already ahead courtesy of Wayne Rooney’s header – and with City suffering a numerical disadvantage the visitors punished their neighbours in a style that, at one point, threatened complete revenge for their 6-1 thrashing at Old Trafford in October. Danny Welbeck added a second before Rooney was on target again from a rebound after his penalty was saved by City’s stand-in goalkeeper Costel Pantilimon, who was in for the rested Joe Hart. Roberto Mancini’s side refused to capitulate in adversity, mounting a response that ultimately failed to rescue the game but did great credit to their resilience and determination. Aleksandar Kolarov’s free-kick reduced the deficit and, when Sergio Aguero took advantage of …
HIGHLIGHTS City Academy take on Liverpool at Platt Lane
www.mcfc.co.uk http www.twitter.com A lacklustre performance from City’s Under 18s helped Liverpool to victory at Platt Lane in the Barclays Premier Academy League. Adam Sadler’s team were looking to keep up their position at the top of the League, while the visitors were keen to bounce back from a 2-1 defeat at Bolton Wanderers. It was a tentative start, with both teams determined to impose themselves. City kept possession and attacked with confidence, but struggled to create any clear-cut chances against a well-organised Liverpool side. Then with 29 minutes gone, the ball fell in the box for Matthew Regan, who blazed wide from five yards. It was a glaring miss for the visitors, but all was forgiven when Liverpool took the lead just minutes later. Midfielder Jack Dunn ran down the left and passed to David Moli, who fired home to punish City’s lapse in concentration after being caught on the break. The second half offered little solace for City as the visitors doubled their lead with a stunning strike from the edge of the box by Jordan Lussey. With 71 minutes gone the Blues were offered a lifeline from the spot after luckless defender Regan handled. Albert Rusnak stepped up but Tyrell Belford produced a solid save to deny City a route back. The Blues didn’t give up and continued to push for an opening, but Liverpool stood firm and scored a third, with Dunn confidently slotting the ball over home keeper Angus Gunn. Further blows were dealt to the home side with the loss of …
Greatest MCFC Academy Goals – Alex Henshall v Liverpool 5 February 2011
Check out this goal from Manchester City FC Academy player Alex Henshall against Liverpool on February 5th 2011. For more information on the Manchester City Academy visit: www.mcfc.co.uk For information on Manchester City’s Platt Lane complex visit: www.mcfc.co.uk
Greatest MCFC Academy Goals – Alex Henshall v Liverpool 5 February 2011
Check out this goal from Manchester City FC Academy player Alex Henshall against Liverpool on February 5th 2011. For more information on the Manchester City Academy visit: www.mcfc.co.uk For information on Manchester City’s Platt Lane complex visit: www.mcfc.co.uk