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Played
February 22, 2012 12:00 PM EST
Etihad Stadium — Manchester
Referee:‬ W. Stark‎
Attendance:‬ 39538‎
 
 
76′ Edin Dzeko
 
84′ David Silva
 
 
Top of the Match
Sergio Agüero
Sergio Agüero
Manchester City
Edin  Dzeko
Edin Dzeko
Manchester City
Flop of the Match
Rolando
Rolando
Porto
Rolando
Rolando
Porto

Manchester City 4-0 Porto (6-1 Agg): Sergio Aguero scores after 19 seconds to set up impressive Europa League progression

Early strike from the Argentine, efforts by Dzeko and Silva and Pizarro's first City goal fire the Citizens into the next round of the competition as they eliminate the holders

By Matt Scott

Manchester City beat Porto 4-0 at the Etihad Stadium to wrap up a 6-1 aggregate win and set up a Europa League last 16 tie with either Legia Warsaw or Sporting Lisbon.

The home side took the lead after just 19 seconds through Sergio Aguero before the Argentine set up Edin Dzeko in the second half to secure a comfortable victory. David Silva and David Pizarro also netted late on to give the tie a one-sided look.

The Citizens made just one change from the first leg bringing in Aguero for Mario Balotelli while the Europa League holder made two alterations to its back line from the game at the Estadio Dragao. Nicolas Otamendi and Alex Sandro replaced Danilo and the suspended Alvaro Pereira.

Roberto Mancini had discussed Porto's threat before the game but saw his side make the perfect start to the match. Otamendi played the ball straight to Yaya Toure who immediately played Aguero through on goal and the Argentine slotted past Helton to score his 20th goal of a highly impressive debut season.

The home side almost extended the lead as Silva's delicious through ball sent Toure through on goal. The Ivorian saw his effort saved when one on one with Helton and when the ball fell to Samir Nasri with an open goal, the Frenchman could not apply the finish.


Joao Moutinho hit a free kick over before Aguero found himself one on one with Helton again. As the Brazilian rushed recklessly off his line and in slippery conditions, the Argentine rounded the keeper and chipped an effort over Sandro on the line but saw his effort cruelly clip the bar and stay out.

Porto was largely restricted to long range efforts and Lucho Gonzalez hit a speculative effort over before another Hulk free kick was deflected wide.

From the resulting corner Maicon headed down to Otamendi but the Argentine defender could only volley over from eight yards.

Porto came out for the second half with the purpose of a side that needed to score three times to win. Lucho Gonzalez found space after a quick free kick and fired an effort wide with Hart scrambling to his right.

The holders finally had the ball in the net 10 minutes into the second period, but James Rodriguez close range goal was chalked off due to Hulk's involvement from an offside position.

Roberto Mancini looked to stem the tide of Porto pressure, sending on James Milner in place of Gareth Barry in the City midfield.

Porto was forced to make a change to its side after the hour when Otamendi was injured after being kicked in the face. Cristian Sapunaru replaced the stricken Argentine with Cristian Rodriguez also replacing Varela.

Toure then picked up a booking for a clumsy challenge on Fernando and the Ivorian will now miss City's next Europa League game after picking up three yellow cards in Europe this season.

With the game meandering to little more than a training match, Dzeko replaced Nasri as City looked to introduce a strong presence to the attack and search for a second goal to kill the tie.

And it was the Bosnian who wrapped up the game for City. Aguero combined with Silva on the left flank and drove inside before playing a perfectly weighted ball to Dzeko who finished first time.

Porto's misery was furthered as Rolando was shown a second yellow card and subsequent red for over-zealous protesting that Dzeko had been offside.

Then Porto gave the ball away from a throw-in deep in its half and Dzeko pounced, squaring for Silva who tapped in a third.

Pizarro had been introduced as a late sub and the Chilean managed to get his name on the score sheet. Looking to set up Dzeko the ball fell to the Roma loanee and he gleefully smashed it home to score his first goal in City blue.

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Manchester City

1
Joe Hart
Goalkeeper
3.00
2
Micah Richards
Defender
3.00
4
Vincent Kompany
Defender
3.50
6
Joleon Lescott
Defender
3.50
22
Gael Clichy
Defender
3.00
18
Gareth Barry
Midfielder
58′
2.50
8
Samir Nasri
Midfielder
69′
2.50
21
David Silva
Midfielder
84′
3.50
34
Nigel De Jong
Midfielder
3.00
42
Yaya Touré
Midfielder
1′ 67′
3.00
16
3.50

Porto

3.00
1
Helton
Goalkeeper
2.50
4
2.00
14
Rolando
Defender
14′ 77′
2.50
-
Alex Sandro
Defender
2.00
30
2.50
8
3.00
8
Joao Moutinho
Midfielder
3.00
25
Fernando
Midfielder
3.00
29
Hulk
Striker
2.50
17
2.50
19

Substitutes

30
0.00
5
0.00
15
Stefan Savic
Midfielder
0.00
26
David Pizarro
Midfielder
80′ 84′ 86′
3.50
7
James Milner
Midfielder
58′
3.00
10
Edin Dzeko
Striker
69′ 76′ 86′
3.00
45
0.00

Substitutes

0.00
-
2.50
-
2.50
7
0.00
35
Steven Defour
Midfielder
80′
0.00
-
0.00
9
Kléber
Striker
0.00
30
Djalma
Striker

Coach/Manager

-
0.00

Coach/Manager

0.00
-
 
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