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Played
September 24, 2011 12:45 PM BST
Etihad Stadium — Manchester
Referee:‬ H. Webb‎
Attendance:‬ 47293‎
 
 
89′ James Milner
 
Top of the Match
Mario Balotelli
Mario Balotelli
Manchester City
Flop of the Match
Marouane Fellaini
Marouane Fellaini
Everton

Manchester City 2-0 Everton: Substitute Mario Balotelli breaks through before late James Milner strike

Mancini's substitutions prove to be golden as the Italian striker and England midfielder came off the bench to seal a tough win following a solid defensive display from the Toffees

By Matt Scott

EPL,Mario Balotelli,Manchester City v Everton
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Manchester City battled to a 2-0 victory over Everton thanks to second half goals from Mario Balotelli and James Milner.

The visitors' recent form against City has been superb, having been the last side to have beaten Roberto Mancini's men in the Premier League, securing the double over them last season.

It was the Toffees who started the better of the two teams, asserting early pressure on City's creative players and carving a few half-chances for themselves.

City had the first good chance to score however, when Phil Jagielka's attempted header to goalkeeper Tim Howard was too short and Edin Dzeko looked to capitalise, intercepting and rounding the American, but Jagielka recovered well to steal the ball from the Bosnian striker's toe.

Despite being shadowed by Jack Rodwell over the entire pitch, David Silva shook off the youngster, playing the ball through Rodwell's legs and crossing for Dzeko, but Jagielka was on hand again to clear.

The home side had now gained the upper hand and were asserting themselves on the game with patient passing, while Everton were doing their best to remain disciplined and cut off any supply from the dangerous Silva and Samir Nasri.

A poor Phil Neville clearance gave City a chance to create an opening, but Sergio Aguero shot high and wide when presented with the ball just inside the box.

Rodwell became the first player to go into referee Howard Webb's notebook after going through the back of Silva and this was the first of a flurry of bookings with Leon Osman, Phil Neville and Yaya Toure all being shown the yellow card in a short space of time.

City struggled to break down the Toffees' backline but looked dangerous as Micah Richards overlapped down the right, but his cross was just behind Dzeko who couldn't direct his shot on target.

Aguero then showed his class with a curling effort from just inside the box which Howard did well to turn away for a corner, the American also dealing with Gareth Barry's volley comfortably.

Dzeko and Toure both had speculative long-range efforts that failed to hit the target before the half-time whistle saw the teams go in for the break without a goal between them, with Everton likely to have been the more satisfied.


           Dzeko thwarted | Howard keeps out the Serbian striker after a goalless first half

The second half saw City issue an early statement of intent, with Aguero looking especially lively, having a couple of early efforts at Howard's goal.

Leon Osman also saw his effort fly straight into Joe Hart's gloves as Everton looked to create opportunities of their own, whilst Tim Cahill also saw a looping header go over the crossbar.

City were still unable to worry Everton despite a majority of possession and they made a change on the hour as Balotelli replaced Dzeko, who failed to live up to the Player Of The Month award he received before kick-off.

The substitution proved to be inspired as Aguero cut infield and played the ball into Balotelli who hit a shot from 20 yards that deflected off Jagielka and beat Howard to give City the lead.

The goal energised City who could have scored a quick second as Silva tricked his way into the area, his first effort was blocked but the ball fell back to the Spaniard who rattled the post with his follow up, before Balotelli also fired just wide from the resulting corner.

Everton, who had already brought on Louis Saha for the injured Cahill, introduced Royston Drenthe and Apostolos Vellios in an attempt to rescue the game, City making defensive minded changes as Milner and Stefan Savic replaced Aguero and Nasri.

It was still City who were looking more dangerous, however as Toure hit another long-range effort that Howard did well to keep out low to his left, Silva also netted from an offside position following Balotelli's low cross.

City finally grabbed a second as Silva beat his marker and played an inch perfect through ball to Milner who turned in his first Premier League goal since his big-money move to Eastlands last season to wrap up the three points for the home side.


Manchester City

25
Joe Hart
Goalkeeper
3.0
6
Joleon Lescott
Defender
3.0
4
Vincent Kompany
Defender
3.5
22
Gael Clichy
Defender
3.0
2
Micah Richards
Defender
3.0
18
Gareth Barry
Midfielder
4.0
42
Yaya Touré
Midfielder
31′
3.0
19
Samir Nasri
Midfielder
84′
3.0
21
David Silva
Midfielder
89′
4.0
10
Edin Dzeko
Striker
61′
3.0
16
Kun Agüero
Striker
68′ 79′
3.0

Everton

3.5
24
Tim Howard
Goalkeeper
4.0
15
Sylvain Distin
Defender
3.0
6
Phil Jagielka
Defender
87′
3.5
3
Leighton Baines
Defender
3.0
2
Tony Hibbert
Defender
2.5
25
Marouane Fellaini
Midfielder
3.5
18
Phil Neville
Defender
25′ 73′
4.0
26
Jack Rodwell
Midfielder
20′
3.5
23
Seamus Coleman
Defender
81′
3.0
17
Tim Cahill
Midfielder
63′ 66′
3.0
21
Leon Osman
Midfielder
29′

Substitutes

30
Costel Pantilimon
Goalkeeper
-
15
Stefan Savic
Midfielder
84′
3.0
13
-
5
Pablo Zabaleta
Defender
-
7
James Milner
Midfielder
79′ 89′
3.5
45
4.0
32
Carlos Tevez
Striker
-

Substitutes

-
1
Jan Mucha
Goalkeeper
-
5
John Heitinga
Defender
3.0
10
Royston Drenthe
Midfielder
73′
-
7
3.0
27
-
11
3.0
8
Louis Saha
Striker
66′

Coach/Manager

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Coach/Manager

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Results
 
Top Scorers
Player   Goals Penalties
Robin van Persie Robin van Persie
Striker
Arsenal
30 2
Wayne Rooney Wayne Rooney
Striker
Manchester United
27 6
Kun Agüero Kun Agüero
Striker
Manchester City
23 3
Aiyegbeni Yakubu Aiyegbeni Yakubu
Striker
Blackburn
17 4
Emmanuel Adebayor Emmanuel Adebayor
Striker
Tottenham
17 3