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Exciting Vacancies @ Targeted States High Impact Projects (TSHIP)Our Client:
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Sunday, 10 March 2013
David Silva and Samir Nasri played as Man City's 'wingers' against Barnsley
David Silva and Samir Nasri played as Man City's 'wingers' against Barnsley but spent little time hugging their respective flanks
MANCHESTER CITY 5-0 BARNSLEY
Whatever Carlos Tevez's troubles with the law, Manchester City are in breach of the Trades Description Act. At no club are terms like 'left winger' and 'right winger' as deceptive. This is false advertising.
In an age of inverted wingers, looking infield rather than hugging the touchline, many a winger is not always on the wing. At the Etihad Stadium, they are rarely wingers to begin with. Instead, they are attacking midfielders who like to float between the lines, sometimes on the sides and sometimes in the middle. It is why, although Roberto Mancini’s preferred formation can be called 4-4-2 or 4-2-3-1, it may be more accurate to call it 4-2-2-2. It is a shape various Brazilian teams have favoured, including the Selecao at the 2006 World Cup when Kaka and Ronaldinho operated behind Adriano and Ronaldo, and where the full-backs were the sole source of width. It is an approach that means pace and stamina are essential ingredients for right-backs and left-backs, whose duties involve going past the central midfielders when they attack.
City's system gives them an advantage against teams who set up with that traditional British defensive structure, two banks of four, as Barnsley did. The licence to roam that City's nominal wide men – in this case, David Silva and Samir Nasri – have makes it hard for teams who defend zonally. One of the back four may find the area he patrols flooded by attackers while others have no one to mark.
In the 2-0 win over Chelsea, when Silva was supposedly on the left, in effect City operated without anyone there for large swathes of the game. Versus Barnsley, when the Spaniard was officially on the right, in reality he spent much of the match in a central position. He was in a striker's natural habitat to tap in City's fifth goal against Barnsley and, as Tevez scored each of his hat-trick goals, if the pitch had been divided vertically into three strips, only one of their players – full-back Pablo Zabaleta – was in the right third.
For the opener, Nasri was on the left and Silva, who hit the post before Tevez put the rebound in, was in the middle. For the Argentine's second, Silva, supplier again, and Nasri were both in the middle. When he added a third, Silva was behind him in the centre and Nasri, who had provided the pass, on the left. While, when a side attacks on one flank, the other wide man is often encouraged to come in to provide an option on the far post, City go far beyond that.
A typical City move is for both wingers to appear on the same flank and give them an overload which, with their ability to pass and move in packed areas, they can exploit.
The prime example of that tactic came in the 2-2 draw against Liverpool when Edin Dzeko scored after a combination of James Milner and Nasri in the inside-left channel. In another side, the wide men would have been separated by 40 yards. Particularly when Silva and Nasri both play, City's are often in close proximity.
The other factor in City’s fluidity is that their strikers, particularly Tevez and Sergio Aguero, are also capable of interchanging positions, dropping into the No. 10 position and going out to either flank. When they both play, it is reminiscent of Tevez's partnership with Wayne Rooney at Manchester United, marked by energy and movement and without a conventional No. 9. When Dzeko starts, as he did against Barnsley, there is more of a focal point for the attack. It allowed Tevez more of a roving brief: when he was in the penalty box, the system looked to be 4-2-2-2, when he was deeper or wider, it seemed more like 4-2-3-1.
He was the supplier of their second and scorer of the third in the thrashing of the Championship club: in both cases, he had been on the right flank seconds earlier. Indeed, for the second, Nasri occupied the centre-forward position while Aleksandar Kolarov, the overlapping left-back, was making the run a left winger would in many sides.
Nasri's removal with 40 minutes remaining brought a rare appearance for Scott Sinclair. The Englishman is the nearest thing to a conventional wide man in the City squad, even if, as right-footer often used on the left, he was an inverted winger for much of his time at Swansea. During a rare outing, Sinclair offered more genuine width than the regulars. He also appeared less between the lines. In short, he didn’t really play like a City winger.
Mancini: No problem with Tevez
Roberto Mancini insisted there was no problem between him and hat-trick hero Carlos Tevez after the pair appeared to exchange words when the striker was substituted in the 5-0 victory over Barnsley.
• Tactics Board: Wingless wonders
Tevez was in top form as he registered his fifth treble for the club, a few days after being arrested on suspicion of driving whilst disqualified, as goals from David Silva and Aleksandar Kolarov compounded the Championship side's misery.
But Mancini, who famously fell out with Tevez last season, said their relationship was fine. "I asked him if he had a problem (injury), but he said no.'' Mancini explained: "Three goals for Carlos are good for him.''
But City assistant boss David Platt said he was replaced due to injury: "His hamstrings just tightened up at the end, which is why we took him off. Hopefully with a couple of days test he will be back again and ready for next week.''
Mancini said he was "very pleased'' with his side's display. The City boss added: "After the game it's easy, but before it's never easy. For this reason it's important to have good concentration. The other team don't have anything to lose.''
Defender Kolo Toure paid tribute to Tevez as he clicked into clinical mode. Toure told ESPN: "He's a great player. We know what he can do and he's shown that again.
"It was a tough game. Barnsley came here and they put us under pressure. But we had a good response by scoring the first goal and the second goal killed the game.
"(The early goal) made a big difference because when you play against that kind of team you need to knock them down from the first minute, which we did and after that they lost confidence.''
Toure's contract is up at the end of the season and he said: "I hope something will happen.''
Barnsley boss David Flitcroft accepted City outclassed his side from start to finish. "I've got a dressing room of players who are all in agreement we've come up against world stars,'' Flitcroft said.
"They came out in the second half and still wanted to put us to the sword. If they're the second best team in the country at the moment I would not like to have played Manchester United. Some of the football was incredible.
Gerrard Spot on for Victory
Luis Suarez scored for Liverpool and won their match-winning penalty
Luis Suarez edged the battle of the PFA Player of the Year contenders as he scored and earned the match-winning penalty to eclipse Gareth Bale and keep Liverpool's slim top-four hopes alive.
Whalley: AVB frustrated as Reds snatch spoils
The Premier League's leading scorer drew first blood with his 29th of the season - and 22nd in the top flight - and, although his opposite number had a hand in both of Tottenham's goals, the Uruguay international had the last laugh by winning the late spot-kick from which Steven Gerrard scored.
Centre-back Jan Vertonghen had scored twice after Suarez had put the home side ahead only for calamitous misjudgements by Kyle Walker and goalkeeper Hugo Lloris to gift Stewart Downing the equaliser.
Suarez showed again just how sharp he is in the penalty area with an instinctive first-half finish and while Bale's danger was restricted to crosses he could not match his rival's threat in the penalty area.
The Wales international drilled in an early swerving free-kick which Brad Jones, back in the side because of Jose Reina's calf injury, batted away unconvincingly but then had to cede centre-stage to Suarez.
Philippe Coutinho, who impressed last week at Wigan and had already curled a shot over, combined well down left with Jose Enrique, starting the move with a cheeky backheel.
The pair then exchanged passes before Enrique, holding off Walker, slid a perfectly-weighted pass for Suarez to run onto and surprise Lloris at his near post with the outside of his right foot.
Bale's response was to plant one left-footed shot into the Kop and then drive an angled right-footed effort wide
Gylfi Sigurdsson, who rejected a summer move to Anfield, missed an even better opportunity from Bale's flick as he shot wide of Jones' right-hand post with only the goalkeeper to beat.
Suarez had been receiving particularly close attention from the visitors without much interest from referee Mike Oliver but when Gerrard challenged for a header with Tottenham's flying Welshman the Reds captain was penalised by a free-kick in the centre-circle.
Bale - playing mainly through the middle - went off after treatment which allowed him to rejoin play on the right wing and this contributed, in some part, to the equaliser on the stroke of half-time.
The ball was soon worked out to him on that flank and he curled a left-footed cross over the head of Jamie Carragher, on his 500th league appearance, for Vertonghen to get in front of Glen Johnson and head inside far post.
Liverpool may have been aggrieved they did not get a penalty late in the half when Coutinho appeared to be pulled back by Walker as he tried to get on the end of a cross but they had conceded 10 minutes' of pressure to the visitors.
Bale played a part in Tottenham's second just after the break when his free-kick was weakly headed down by Carragher to Vertonghen who fired home.
A trademark driving run by the Wales international saw him pick out Sigurdsson in acres of space at the far post but his shot was deflected onto a post by Johnson.
Liverpool had lost all their composure and their disposition was not helped by Jones flapping at a Moussa Dembele shot but it was Tottenham's nerves which faltered next.
Walker's attempted an inexplicable back-pass/crossfield ball from the right touchline which succeeded only in drawing Lloris out of his goal to clear.
When he failed Downing nipped in to advance on goal and drill a shot through the legs of Vertonghen on the line.
The pace of the game went up a notch and Sturridge headed into the side-netting and Bale nodded wide before another dreadful backpass, this time by Jermain Defoe, forced Benoit Assou-Ekotto to barge into Suarez.
Gerrard, so often Liverpool's big man for the big occasion, stepped up to slot home his ninth of an increasingly profitable campaign.
Chelsea Force Replay with United
Ramires Curled Home Chelsea's Leveller at Man United
Wayne Rooney ended a tortuous week by scoring, but David de Gea proved to be Manchester United's hero for saving their FA Cup skins after Sir Alex Ferguson's team threw away a two-goal lead in their quarter-final with Chelsea.
FA Cup semi-final draw
Second-half goals from Eden Hazard and Ramires had pulled the visitors level after Javier Hernandez and Rooney struck early.
It seemed certain Juan Mata would complete a memorable comeback when he stepped inside Jonny Evans in the final minute.
But De Gea, so often the target of criticism, stuck out a leg to keep Mata out and United in the tournament.
The replay will not suit Ferguson, still less so Rafael Benitez given it could potentially force Chelsea into four games in a week or trigger the postponement of a Premier League fixture.
However, both have reason to be thankful, United because their collapse from a position of such immense promise could so easily have been total, Chelsea as at half-time it seemed Benitez was being given another hefty shove towards the Stamford Bridge exit door.
It had all been about Rooney before kick-off, given the intense speculation that followed his omission from the United side that faced Real Madrid on Tuesday.
Yet from the moment he was captured bouncing off the United team bus with a wide smile of greeting for the security staff in attendance, it seemed certain this would be a day of redemption.
Rooney's name was chanted by the United faithful, not in criticism of Ferguson, but in confirmation of the striker being one of them, part of a United family so carefully pieced together by their manager, who until Nani's dismissal in midweek truly believed another Treble was on.
Hernandez, someone with just as great a claim on a starting berth and whom did not appear for a single minute against a team held in so much affection in his native Mexico, had already struck in quite spectacular fashion before Rooney found the net.
Lining up a free-kick wide on the United right, level with the penalty area, Rooney aimed for the far corner.
David Luiz and Jonny Evans both jumped but missed it and by the time Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech could react it was too late. The ball flew into the corner and Rooney had his goal.
He did not really mean it but he took the acclaim anyway, raising his arms and turning slightly to acknowledge those in rapturous celebration.
Rooney nearly got a second in first-half stoppage time, as he deliberately sent another free-kick from a similar position on the other side of the pitch fizzing on to the roof of the net.
United's only other opportunity of that opening period also involved Rooney, but it was far more notable for a ridiculous attempted clearance from Luiz after Cech had saved Rooney's shot, which forced his goalkeeper into another reaction save.
Amid all this, Chelsea had done quite well.
Frank Lampard came close on a couple of occasions, Mata teased the United defence and rolled an inspired backheel into the path of Victor Moses, only for the former Wigan man to screw his shot so badly wide it actually hit the corner flag, prompting the rather cruel taunt of ``Are you Torres in disguise?'' from the home support.
The vitriol from the away contingent to their own 'interim' boss was even worse when Benitez took Lampard off as part of a double change nine minutes after the re-start.
But Benitez is not quite the no-nothing Chelsea's disgruntled supporters think and his tactical switch worked a treat as one of the men introduced, Hazard, injected fresh hope into the Blues by curling a superb effort into the far corner beyond De Gea.
The impetus it gave Chelsea was marked, and when Rooney lost possession deep in the visitors' half, United were caught out with a classic counter-attack that ended with Ramires expertly drilling home.
It was the second time this season the Brazilian had completed a Chelsea comeback from two goals down against United.
On the first occasion, at Stamford Bridge in October, Chelsea then had two men sent off and were beaten by Hernandez.
This time they managed to keep everyone on the pitch and they would have been the ones to claim victory had it not been for De Gea.
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