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St James' Park, Newcastle (ATT 49,579) 15th December 2012 - Kick off 12:45 Ref: A Marriner

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Newcastle 1

D Ba (51)

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Man City 3

S Aguero (10)
J Garcia (39)
Y Toure (78)

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Manchester City impressed in beating Newcastle 3-1 at St James' Park

Last Updated: December 15, 2012 7:09pm

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Manchester City bounced back from last week's derby defeat in perfect style by producing an impressive performance to beat Newcastle United 3-1 at St James' Park.

The Premier League champions did their best to live up to Roberto Mancini's assertion that City are still a better team than their local rivals as first-half goals from Sergio Aguero and Javi Garcia put the visitors in command.

Best of the Match

  • Man of the Match: Yaya Toure. Ran the midfield, delivered a magnificent pass for City's opening goal and put the seal on the game with the third.
  • Goal of the Match: Man City's opener as Toure's superb pass split the Newcastle defence and Samir Nasri unselfishly squared for Sergio Aguero.
  • Save of the Match: Joe Hart. The City keeper was forced into a full-stretch stop inside two minutes to deny Papiss Cisse and it was a key moment in the game.
  • Gaffe of the Match: Davide Santon. The Newcastle defender will feel he should have done much better when trying to clear Javi Garcia's header off the line.
  • Talking Point: It's now six defeats in seven games for Newcastle, how does Alan Pardew stop the rot? Did City justify Roberto Mancini's assertion they are better than Man Utd?

Demba Ba's header early in the second half gave an improved Newcastle side a glimmer of hope until Yaya Toure's goal ensured the Magpies were consigned to a sixth league defeat in seven games.

Newcastle were almost in front inside the opening two minutes when Papiss Cisse's first-time shot produced an excellent save on the stretch from Joe Hart, but it was City who struck first on 10 minutes.

An exquisite pass from Yaya Toure split the Newcastle defence and played in Samir Nasri, who unselfishly squared for the unmarked Aguero to roll the ball into an empty net.

The goal invigorated City as the champions' beguiling pass-and-move football perplexed Newcastle, who needed keeper Tim Krul to save with his legs from Carlos Tevez before Mike Williamson blocked Aguero's shot after Nasri had struck the post.

The hosts were largely a threat from set-pieces in the first half as Williamson's volley forced another low save out of Hart before Aguero shot wide at the opposite end following another mesmerising move from City.

Krul's outstretched foot diverted a Tevez shot wide before City grabbed a second on 39 minutes when Garcia met David Silva's corner and Davide Santon made a hash of trying to clear the Spaniard's header off the line.

A half-time interval was just what Newcastle needed and Alan Pardew's men were quickly out of the blocks as Santon came close to atoning for his error by drilling into the side-netting.

On 51 minutes, City were punished for some slack defending as Fabricio Coloccini hooked the ball back into the penalty area and Ba was left unmarked to head past Hart, who was stranded in no man's land.

An equaliser almost arrived two minutes later after Cisse's clever touch created a yard of space, but the Senegal striker's shot flashed over the crossbar.

Newcastle's second-half approach carried a far greater tempo and purpose, but their hopes of completing the comeback were dashed with 12 minutes to go when Yaya Toure scored from close range after a neat build-up involving Silva and Pablo Zabaleta.

The Magpies tried to offer another response as Ba's powerful drive flew over and substitute Shola Ameobi saw a header comfortably saved by Hart.

But City could easily have increased their advantage late on as Aguero arced one effort just wide of the post before the Argentinian's dinked attempt over Krul drifted away from goal.


Newcastle UnitedTeam StatisticsManchester City
1Goals3
01st Half Goals2
5Shots on Target8
9Shots off Target6
3Blocked Shots3
12Corners7
9Fouls17
0Offsides5
3Yellow Cards2
0Red Cards0
79.8Passing Success79.3
20Tackles27
80Tackles Success70.4
53.7Possession46.3
57Territorial Advantage43
406Total Passes357
41Total Crosses11
172Lost Balls156
50Recoveries50
44.31st Half Poss.55.7
62.42nd Half Poss.37.6

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2 Manchester City 38 78
3 Chelsea 38 75
4 Arsenal 38 73
5 Tottenham Hotspur 38 72
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7 Liverpool 38 61
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9 Swansea City 38 46
10 West Ham United 38 46
11 Norwich City 38 44
12 Fulham 38 43
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15 Aston Villa 38 41
16 Newcastle United 38 41
17 Sunderland 38 39
18 Wigan Athletic 38 36
19 Reading 38 28
20 Queens Park Rangers 38 25

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