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City 1-0 Boro

Manchester City v Middlesbrough

Saturday February 7, 2009, 12.45pm
City of Manchester Stadium - Att: 40, 558

City: 
Given, Richards, Onuoha, Kompany, Bridge, Zabaleta, de Jong, Ireland, Wright-Phillips, Robinho (Caicedo 83), Bellamy.

unused subs: Hart, Garrido, Fernandes, Elano, Vassell, Evans.

Boro: 
Jones, Wheater, Riggott (Hoyte 67), Huth, Pogatetz, Bates, Digard (O'Neil 60), Johnson (Tuncay 74), Downing, Alves, King.

unused subs: Turnbull, Arca, Emnes, Shawky.

Goals: 1-0 (Bellamy 51)

Bookings

City: 

Boro: O'Neil (80)

Referee: S Bennett

Pre-Match

Shay Given makes his City debut as Mark Hughes makes just the one change to the eleven that started against Stoke last week.

It’s
a bright but bitterly cold day in Manchester, with no sign of the snow
that has affected so much of the UK – but rest assured it’s over a foot
deep just a few miles away!

The Match

City
were straight into it, with a Bellamy burst down the left ending when
the Boro defence cleared it away from Ireland & Robinho in the
first minute. Just two minutes later Digard passed it straight to
Ireland, whose attempt to link up with Bellamy was cut out in the nick
of time by Brad Jones on the edge of his area.

We forced a couple
of corners around the 10-minute mark, and neat control on the turn from
captain Vincent Kompany saw the Belgian volley the ball a couple of
yards wide at the second. Robinho got into a dangerous position in the
box five minutes later, but he took an air-shot when faced by Pogatetz.
Meanwhile, Boro were not posing much of a threat, with Johnson’s shot
over on 19 minutes their biggest threat of the half so far.

But
SWP went close shortly after, drifting in from the right before
shooting from 20 yards out, however a last-minute deflection took it
wide – but no corner was given.

Shay Given had virtually nothing
to do for the first 28 minutes, but then he showed just why he is so
highly-rated. City got caught napping and a cross from the right found
Alves, but his snap-shot brought a brilliant stop from Given, just a
couple of yards away from the Brazilian at the time.

That roused
City and the fans into life, and two minutes later Boro’s keeper made a
fine save. Our sixth corner of the match saw SWP shoot, the ball bobble
around and then Bellamy poke it goalwards from eight yards – but Brad
Jones made a superb save diving away to his left. Pablo Zabaleta took
the crowd up on their urging him on to shoot from long range a minute
later, the ball going a yard over.

Given made another good stop from Alves on 38 minutes, sticking out his left hand after at first leaning the other way.

Within
a minute we went agonisingly close to scoring twice, first when
Ireland’s flying header hit the bar, then when Ireland’s cross from the
right somehow missed Bellamy in front of an open goal. We had Given to
thank again seconds later, this time the Irishman saved with his feet
to deny Alves once more – but if Boro’s record signing had looked up
and found his support we would surely have been a goal down.

A
lively end to the first half was followed by a quiet start to the
second – until the Blues broke the shackles! Nigel de Jong went on a
rare forward foray and found Ireland; he in turn passed it to Craig Bellamy
on the far side of the box, and after cutting onto his left foot the
Welsh striker drilled the ball across Jones and into the bottom corner
of the net for his second since his arrival from Newcastle.

Robinho
could have made it two on 66, the Brazilian latching onto a great move
involving SWP & Bellamy and seemingly rounding Jones, only for the
Boro keeper to recover his ground and just push the ball away.

But
Boro broke away in search of the equaliser, which looked on the cards
in the 69th minutes when Alves took advantage of confusion between
Onuoha and Kompany. The Brazilian shot from the corner of the box, but
Shay Given was equal to it once again with another great stop, this
time low to his left.

Robinho went close at the other end, his
shot just going wide thanks to a deflection, but from the resulting
corner we could not threaten the Boro goal. The game’s first yellow
went to Gary O’Neil with 10 minutes left, and just after good
possession by City in the near corner ended when Ireland fired a couple
of yards wide.

Caicedo replaced Robinho with seven minutes left,
and the Ecuadorian forced Jones to work three minutes later, his shot
on the turn at the end of another well-worked move from the right going
straight at the Boro keeper. An effort from longer range a minute later
also flew straight to Jones.

As we entered the last 60 seconds of
normal time, Boro appealed for a penalty when the ball struck Bridge
high up on the arm as he turned away, but the referee was rightly
unmoved.

Three minutes were added on, and City ate up time well
with a series of corners on the far side before the whistle blew and we
had a hard-earned but well deserved three points in the hat.

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