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Stoke 2-0 Man City: Bend over, enter Shaqiri

Submitted by cosima on Thu, 12/10/2015 - 00:43

 

Manchester City had one particular of their omnishambles sort of days as they were destroyed by a great Stoke side.

(go to موقع كوينز رخيص)Twice within the opening 15 minutes, the amazing Xherdan Shaqiri and Marko Arnautovic combined to place the Potters 2-0 up against an awful City side missing the injured Vincent (go to buy fifa16coins) Kompany, Yaya Toure and Sergio Aguero.

The 2-0 scoreline actually flattered City, who under no circumstances got to grips using a Stoke formation that featured no out-and-out striker.

City, who completed the match with ten men after midfielder Fernando limped off following his side;s third substitution, started the day top on the table on target distinction but a fourth away game without having a win – and the third in a row without a target – conceded the initiative to the chasing pack.

They were beaten by a Stoke side unrecognisable from last weekend;s 2-0 defeat at struggling Sunderland as they oozed confidence – with no greater example set than by centre-back Philipp Wollscheid;s Cruyff turn on Kevin de Bruyne on the edge of his own penalty area in the first half.

Playing five in midfield largely negated City;s chief threats of David Silva, Raheem Sterling and De Bruyne by denying them service.

But it was not a defensive tactic as it allowed the hosts to establish an early dominance with Shaqiri dropping deep and Arnautovic roaming forward from a left-sided position.

The pair linked up for both goals and the same combination could easily have contributed a couple more before the interval.

City;s left side was an avenue of weakness Stoke exploited with regularity as Shaqiri showed as early as the seventh minute when he skipped past (go to موقع كوينز رخيص) Fernando, easily beat Aleksandar Kolarov and crossed for Arnautovic to nip in front of Bacary Sagna and side-foot home.

De Bruyne was denied by a good low save from Jack Butland, who also deflected a Kolarov effort onto the post late inside the half. just moments before Shaqiri embarrassed the hapless Fernando having a turn of such brilliance the City midfielder was halfway towards his own bench before he realised what had happened.

Fernando may as well have continued his run and taken a seat alongside Pellegrini so poor was his performance – although the same could not be said of Shaqiri who immediately laid on the perfect assist for Arnautovic;s second.

City;s central defensive pairing of Nicolas Otamendi and Martin Demichelis, in for the suspended Eliaquim Mangala, had been at sixes and sevens and that could easily have been the half-time scoreline as Arnautovic headed narrowly wide and hit the post immediately after slipping as he shot from another pass from Shaqiri.

While Mark Hughes may have added considerable style to what used to be a substantial Stoke team they have not lost any of their commitment – evidenced by the diminutive Bojan Krkic racing back to intercept a City counter-attack from Stoke;s corner on the edge of his own box.

Stoke;s approach did not change with the strong wind at their backs inside the second half as Hart saved from Bojan and Arnautovic clipped the rebound into the side-netting, before the Austrian attempted to return the earlier favours from Shaqiri having a pass across target which required the slightest of touches to score only for the Swiss to get his feet in a tangle and fail to connect.

City;s miserable afternoon continued when, ten minutes following making their third substitution, Fernando went off with a hamstring injury leaving them 1 short for the final 15 minutes.