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Premier League - Saturday 04th February 2012, 5:30 PM
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Man City
3
(2)
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(0)
0
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Fulham
Attendance: 46963
 
Referee: M Dean
 

Match events
Agüero pen
10
Goal
 
Baird og
30
Goal
 
Milner
55
Sub On
 
Nasri
55
Sub Off
 
 
67
Yellow
Senderos
 
68
Sub On
Ruiz
 
68
Sub Off
Etuhu
Dzeko
72
Goal
 
 
73
Sub On
Riise
 
73
Sub Off
Senderos
Kolarov
75
Yellow
 
 
75
Yellow
Dembele
de Jong
80
Sub On
 
Aguero
80
Sub Off
 
 
85
Yellow
Baird
 
85
Sub On
Gecov
 
85
Sub Off
Dembele
Pizarro
90
Sub On
 
Johnson
90
Sub Off
 
 
Match review


Man City (2) 3 Fulham (0) 0


Fulham manager Martin Jol
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Stories
Sergio Aguero shrugged off recent signs of tiredness to turn in a man-of-the-match display as Manchester City defeated Fulham to open up a three-point lead at the top of the Premier League.

Aguero drove home his 19th goal of the season from the penalty spot, then set up strike partner Edin Dzeko with some unselfish work after half-time.

Between them, the pair have scored 35 times this season, making a mockery of recent assertions that the pair have difficulty operating in tandem.

And with Chris Baird turning Adam Johnson's cross into his own net, City were not hindered by the wintry conditions that even left the fans to chant for the end long before the five minutes' injury-time had been completed.

The old cliche of there being no easy games in the Premier League could have been made for a day like this.

Match Stats Man City Fulham
Goals 3 0
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Scorers Agüero pen 10
  Baird og 30  
  Dzeko 72  
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Goal attempts 16 13
On Target 4 5
Possession 47% 53%
Corners 4 6
Offsides 1 1
Saves 5 2
Fouls 10 7
Yellows 1 3
Reds 0 0
source: Soccernet/SkySports
In theory, 30 points clear of their visitors and boasting a 100% record on home soil this term, it should have been a straightforward assignment.

Yet significant questions were asked of City before kick-off.

In sub-zero temperatures and with snow getting increasingly heavy, the Blues were without skipper Vincent Kompany due to a knee injury, on a run of just three wins from their last nine games, and facing a team who had lost on just one of their eight visits to this stadium and battled back to draw at Craven Cottage in September despite being two goals down.

The evidence of the opening stages suggested it was going to be one of those difficult evenings, with Fulham intent on keeping their defences tight and relying on the predatory instincts of Clint Dempsey.

Fulham keeper Mark Schwarzer
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City needed a helping hand, and referee Mike Dean provided it.

Fooled completely by Johnson initiating contact with Baird inside the box, Dean pointed to the spot when a yellow card for the City man could easily have been the correct decision.

Aguero, five matches without a goal - his worst run since joining City - converted to the corner despite the returning Mark Schwarzer going the right way.

Fate had not finished for City.

For when Aguero flicked Aleksandar Kolarov's cross into the path of Johnson, Baird got in the way as the winger turned it back towards the danger area, giving Schwarzer no chance of keeping it out.

Now the damage was done, which meant it did not matter much that Schwarzer's lightning reactions prevented Philippe Senderos scoring a second own goal, nor that David Silva got a legitimate penalty after he had his legs taken away by City old boy Dickson Etuhu.

Fulham defender Chris Baird
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Aside from Damien Duff's angled drive, Fulham offered little and the game would have been over had it not been for the bravery of Brede Hangeland, who threw himself in the way of a goalbound Edin Dzeko strike.

The value of City's first-half efforts were not fully apparent until the second had reached its midway stage, with the snow becoming steadily heavier.

Twice Dean had to stop play for the lines to be swept, Senderos was booked for crashing into Kolarov with a tackle that owed something of its recklessness to the underfoot conditions, and neither side could get any flow into their game.

Baird had a free-kick gathered by Joe Hart, who has been mentioned in some quarters as a potential England skipper for Euro 2012 following John Terry's demotion.

With defending proving increasingly difficult, Aguero's nimble feet carried him into the area and past two half-hearted attempts at tackles.

It was a measure of the striker's awareness that instead of going for goal himself, he rolled the ball to an unmarked Dzeko, who finished with ease.

After a spate of disciplinary problems, City got away with one when Kolarov, about to be booked for hauling back Mousa Dembele, became engaged in a head-to-head duel with the Fulham man.

Dembele was booked but Kolarov escaped with a lecture in addition to the yellow card he would have received anyway.

The visitors hit the post when a cross-shot from substitute Bryan Ruiz flicked off Dzeko and then the woodwork before rolling to safety.

But the goalmouth action was over, the last notable moment coming when Mancini introduced transfer-window arrival David Pizarro for his debut in the final minute.

Man City Hart, Richards, Savic, Lescott, Kolarov, Nasri (Milner 54), Barry, Silva, Johnson (Pizarro 90), Aguero (De Jong 80), Dzeko.
Subs Not Used: Pantilimon, Zabaleta, Clichy, Rekik.

Booked: Kolarov.

Goals: Aguero 10 pen, Baird 30 og, Dzeko 72.

Fulham Schwarzer, Kelly, Hangeland, Senderos (John Arne Riise 73), Baird, Davies, Murphy, Etuhu (Ruiz 68), Duff, Dembele (Gecov 85), Dempsey.
Subs Not Used: Stockdale, Kasami, Hughes, Frei.

Booked: Senderos (67,f), Dembele (75, ub), Baird (85,f).

Att: 46,963

Ref: Mike Dean (Wirral).
























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