1 janvier 2011
FR pass twb22
PL.2010.2011.City.Blackpool.FR.Twb22.mp4
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Manchester City found Blackpool to be accomplished opponents but probably deserved this victory given the number of chances they created. Adam Johnson's deflected shot keeps Roberto Mancini's side hanging on to Manchester United's coat-tails at the top of the table and they could also reflect on Carlos Tevez's missed penalty a minute after the decisive goal.
Yet City were made to work hard for their third straight win and Tevez's carelessness from the spot meant there were plenty of anxious moments against a Blackpool side playing with confidence and drive. This was an open match, with numerous chances at both ends, and there were long spells, particularly in the second half, when Ian Holloway's team threatened to undermine City's title challenge.Blackpool, once again, played in a manner that suggests they should achieve their main objective of surviving relegation with something to spare. They were quick to the ball, strong in the tackle and played with a sense of adventure that was refreshing for an away team playing one of the top four teams.
Their expansive system leaves them vulnerable at times in defence, however, and Mancini was entitled to wonder how his side had not managed more goals. Tevez, in particular, was let down by some erratic finishing and, with Mario Balotelli resting a sore knee, there were times when the Argentinian was isolated in attack, leaving Mancini even more animated than usual in the technical area – and perhaps a little angry, too, given the way he threw his gloves to the floor at the final whistle.
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