- News
- Editorials
- Live
- Transfer Zone
- Clubs
-
Europe
- Europe Home
- Europe News
- England Home
- England Table/Results
- Italy Home
- Italy Table/Results
- Spain Home
- Spain Table/Results
- Germany Home
- Germany Table/Results
- Champions League Home
- CL Fixtures/Results
- Europa League Home
- EL Fixtures/Results
- Rest of Europe Home
- Rest of Europe News
- World Cup 2014 News
- World Cup 2014 Fixtures/Results
- Asia
- Goal Rich List 2013
- Americas
- Champions League
- Europa League
- World Cup
- Video
|
|
Mismanaged Aguero & Tevez typify Manchester City's crumbling title defence
With the champions trailing their city rivals by seven points, Mancini must utilise the Argentine duo and harness their ability if he is to solve the club's goalscoring problems
COMMENTBy James Goldman
Overburdened and mystified by their manager’s indulgence of Mario Balotelli, Sergio Aguero and Carlos Tevez return to the scene of their most destructive performance in Manchester City blue on Saturday, pale imitations of the players who tilted last season’s Premier League pendulum back in their side’s favour.
With the April sun on their backs and only the faintest whiff of the title in their nostrils, City’s all-Argentine strike force set about dismantling Norwich with a performance that married brute force and beguiling beauty.
Tevez battered the ball past John Ruddy at his near post with a swerving drive, before his impish back-heel offered Aguero the chance to beat the England goalkeeper from distance again.
The pair went on to score five of City's six goals that afternoon. It was easy but most of all it was fun, encapsulated by the way Tevez celebrated his hat-trick when he revealed the golf swing he had so meticulously honed during his self-imposed exile.
The title might have gone, or so it seemed, but Roberto Mancini had stumbled upon his golden formula. As it transpired, Manchester United’s implosion and a desperately late flourish of Aguero’s right boot ensured City’s coronation. On this season’s evidence, City used up their quota of fantasy football on that famous day in May.
Despite having made an overwhelming case to be regarded as automatic choices, Mancini’s reluctance to pair the two together this season ranks as one, and there have been plenty to choose from, of his most befuddling decisions.
The injury Aguero suffered on the opening weekend has had a small bearing, but the duo have started in attack together just eight times in the Premier League this season. That they have managed nine goals between them in that time only adds further significant weight to the notion Mancini has underemployed his trump cards.
| PLATT: GAP CAN BE CLOSED |
|
| 18/1 | Paddy Power are offering odds of 18/1 on seperate bets for either Carlos Tevez or Sergio Aguero to score a hat-trick against Norwich |
“The strikers are feeling overburdened and are starting to feel the pressure,” a source close to the club told Goal.com. “They are feeding off scraps at the moment with City struggling to create more than three of four chances a game.
“The midfield doesn’t score enough goals – Gareth Barry’s against Reading was his first for two years – and that’s impacting on the strikers. Mancini got his summer dealings wrong but even if he would have got his top target Daniele De Rossi, that wouldn’t have eased the load on his strikers.”
Aguero’s frame of mind would hardly have been enhanced by Mancini’s ill-directed post match comments following the Boxing Day defeat at Sunderland, where he described his attack as “soft” in response to the former Atletico striker’s fluffed 70th minute chance.
True, the club’s record signing has failed to replicate the impact he made during his debut campaign, but he is far from alone there, nor is he the only high-profile member of City’s squad to suffer the ignominy of a public dressing down.
Joleon Lescott, Samir Nasri and Joe Hart have all been on the receiving end of Mancini’s caustic wit, while Mario Balotelli continues to escape the criticism that a striker with just one goal to his name all season, not to mention the additional baggage surely merits.
The source continued: “The way Mancini has spoken about some of the players recently in public hasn’t been particularly well received. He’s been sarcastic towards several of them, particularly Joe Hart and Joleon Lescott and hit hasn’t gone down particularly well.
“Some of the players are confused and mystified at how Mancini can be so critical of certain guys and yet Balotelli, who has done nothing all season, escapes the manager’s wrath. It doesn’t make for a particularly happy atmosphere.”
City know what it is like to trail their fiercest rivals by seven points and have far more room for manoeuvre than they did last time they did. Unleashing strikers against opposition who know only too well what they are capable of would be a decent first step in attempting to redress the balance.
Follow James Goldman on
| Sign up with William Hill for a free bet up to £25 |
|
| Sign up with bet365 for a free bet up to £200 |
|
| Sign up to Paddy Power for £250 in free bets |
|
| Sign up today with Coral and get a £50 FREE bet - no strings attached! |
|
| Sign up today with BetVictor and get a £25 FREE BET! |
|
Related Stories
Make Your Prediction
Manchester City FC - Chelsea FC
Prediction Submitted
Most Popular Predictions
-
Manchester City FC 1-3 Chelsea FC
- 14.04 %
-
Manchester City FC 3-1 Chelsea FC
- 11.88 %
-
Manchester City FC 1-2 Chelsea FC
- 10.8 %
However, former Bayern boss Ottmar Hitzfeld says it doesn't matter when Dortmund arrive, they're still not going to lift the Champions League tonight: "Bayern has to win the title; it's just their time. They won't let a third final in four years slip away from them."
"I've just had a chat with a man called Helmut. As you will see from the photo, Helmut arrived here by bicycle ... He said: 'It took me 10 days. I didn't see the sun once: it was raining, powerful winds, horrible, but I made it. I rode 554 miles to get here but ... I don't have a ticket.'
"Ouch! I feel for Helmut, he looks absolutely drained and I reckon he was relying on the gift of charity as his way in, but alas it is yet to find him."
In this year's competition, five Barcelona players have completed more passes than anyone else - name them!
-
Champions League Final Preview: Dortmund - Bayern
Jurgen Klopp's side will be eager for vengeance after watching their Bundesliga title slip into the hands of the Bavarian giants this term
-
The Dossier: Stop Martinez, stop Bayern
With the Mario Gotze missing through injury, Marco Reus will be charged with the task of stopping Javi Martinez from dictating proceedings in the middle of the park
-
'Mario, you will never redeem yourself'
Mario Gotze's injury means the playmaker has now played his final game for Borussia Dortmund. In an open letter, a fan tells of his emotion at his controversial switch to Bayern
-
BVB's rise from the abyss to European contenders
BVB have recovered from teetering on the edge of bankruptcy to take their place on Europe's grandest stage, humbling their opponents on Saturday, Bayern Munich, along the way
-
Top 10 all-time Champions League scorers
As the competition moves within days of its much-anticipated conclusion at Wembley, Goal profiles the most prolific players in its history

