Monday, August 18, 2008

Aston Villa 4 Manchester City 2: Agbonlahor devours the city with eight-minute hat-trick


Manchester City's manager could find a soul-mate in the England coach, who failed Gabriel Agbonlahor his latest England squad and then sent Stuart Pearce to see young people with interest Aston Villa solve this overflowing with eight minutes a game hat-trick .



Capello has yet to make his talk, but the 21-year-old did in his playing field as he and John Carew celebrated the signing of contract extensions last week with the scoring rush heaped more problems in the troubled city.



Humbled in the Uefa Cup by Midtjylland, while Villa win on Thursday were in Iceland, City revived memories of their 8-1 final day mauling at Middlesbrough last season with a second means of catalog defensive aberrations. His attackers at the same time was brilliant but for how long their morale will remain the type of marking abject who are guilty of is anyone's guess.



Agbonlahor the first senior hat-trick came from the 68th to 76th minutes from the city, having fought back to 1-1, collapsed in a fashion show that leaves their chances looking as remote as sightings of Thaksin Shinawatra. "We have given poor goals," admitted Hughes. "Key decisions in key areas have cost us, but we find it difficult to do with the outcome."



Valeri Bojinov, the Bulgarian with interest that last week returned from 12 months with cruciate knee ligament damage, took over the warming with a snapped Achilles, which would rule him out for up to six months - a further depressing an absent since it contains the list of Darius Vassell, Benjani, Jo and the suspension of Richard Dunne.



The first half was maintained despite three goals in efforts to Carew goal and a volley from outside Gareth Barry. City belatedly gained some assurance and Martin Petrov worked with one two Chedid Evans to expand Brad Friedel.



But the long-awaited breakthrough towards Villa was 100 seconds after half-time. Barry punished Gelson Fernandes mistake of feeding another surprise absentee England Ashley Young and the end of the deep left-wing cross was headed by Carew. City, at least, responded well, a challenge behind Michael Johnson by debutant Luke Young gift 64th one minute penalty chance Elano sent.



Igual helped inept defending Villa in front. Ashley Young left corner was headed back by Curtis Davies for Agbonlahor to hook on the volley into. Barry crossed for Agbonlahor in sight at third-and a link between Carew and Barry released Agbonlahor on a blistering long-term ended with an immaculate left foot to complete his hat-trick goal.



Vedran Corluka the soft afternoon consolation is that only a man and was the difference. "It was a brilliant hat-trick," said Villa manager Martin O'Neill. "I have no doubt that Gabby and Ashley Young's time with England will come."--independent

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