Manchester City kept alive their flickering hopes of a
second Premier League title in three seasons, and increased West Bromwich
Albion's relegation worries, with a 3-1 victory on Monday. Goals in the first
10 minutes from Argentines Pablo Zabaleta and Sergio Aguero and a third before
halftime from compatriot Martin Demichelis, following a Graham Dorrans strike
for the visitors, helped close the gap on leaders Liverpool to six points.
Third-placed City also have a game in hand on the top two clubs. Manchester
City's Fernandinho, centre, celebrates with Sergio Aguero, left and Alvaro
Negredo. AP Liverpool, seeking a first English title since 1990, have 80 points
from 35 games followed by Chelsea on 75 from 35 and City with 74 from 34. City,
whose title challenge had stalled with a defeat at Liverpool and a home draw
with struggling Sunderland, face remaining games at Crystal Palace and Everton
and home matches with Aston Villa and West Ham United. "We talk with the
players that if Liverpool win their (last) three games and win 14 games in a
row then they will be the champions but our duty is to try to win our games and
in that way Liverpool can feel pressure," City manager Manuel Pellegrini
told Sky Sports. City could face the prospect of being without influential
Spanish midfielder David Silva after he was carried off on a stretcher with his
right leg in a brace midway through the second half. Pellegrini said Silva had
an ankle injury but the extent of the problem would not be known until Tuesday.
"He has played the last three games with some pain in his ankle. Tomorrow
we will have more news," said the Chilean. "We don't know if that
pain has increased or if it is another problem." ZABALETA HEADER City got
just the start they needed in the third minute at a somewhat subdued Etihad
Stadium when Aguero's strike was parried by keeper Ben Foster but the ball
looped up and Zabaleta came flying in to head home. Aguero doubled the
advantage when he beat Foster from just outside the penalty area with a zipping
shot that nestled in the bottom right corner. The goals rocked Albion but they
got one back on 16 minutes following a swift break that culminated with Dorrans
showing fine skill and touch to control and then dink the ball past Gael Clichy
on to his left foot before firing past keeper Joe Hart. City, again missing midfielder
Yaya Toure after he sustained a muscle injury in the Liverpool defeat on April
13, restored their two-goal lead 10 minutes before halftime when a corner was
glanced on for an unmarked Demichelis to tap home at the far post. West Brom,
who remain fifth from bottom on 33 points, three points above the drop zone,
carried little threat after the break with Morgan Amalfitano producing their
best effort which forced Hart into a smart save.
Premier League: Argentine trio keep Man City title dreams alive
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Tuesday, 22 April 2014
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