Man City rebound against Hull City
LONDON, England (AFP) — Alvaro Negredo came off the bench and scored for the second Premier League game running as Manchester City edged promoted Hull City 2-0 yesterday.
Manuel Pellegrini’s side was labouring in the sunshine at the Etihad Stadium and endured several nervous moments before the former Sevilla striker made the breakthrough 20 minutes into the second half.
A sumptuous last-minute free-kick from Yaya Toure settled matters, but after their shock 3-2 loss at promoted Cardiff City last weekend, City once again showed plenty of margin for improvement.
“It was hard work. Every match is going to be hard work,” said City manager Pellegrini.
“Hull defended very well. We know you have to give 100 per cent to win every match, but I think today that we were more concentrated in defence than the last game against Cardiff.”
City made two changes to their starting XI, with fit-again Matija Nastasic replacing Javi Garcia in central defence and Aleksandar Kolarov coming in for Gael Clichy at left-back, while Danny Graham took the place of suspended striker Yannick Sagbo for Hull.
The visitors started brightly, with Sone Aluko wastefully dragging a shot wide after bursting clear in the eighth minute and Graham seeing a volley chalked off for offside.
Pellegrini introduced new signing Negredo in place of the ineffective Edin Dzeko at half-time and the Spaniard almost made an immediate impact, only to completely miscue his header from David Silva’s lofted pass.
Negredo would not be denied, however, and in the 65th minute he broke the deadlock with a firm downward header from Pablo Zabaleta’s floated right-wing centre.
It had been an arduous afternoon for the 2012 champions, but Toure added sheen to the result by bending a 22-yard free-kick over the wall and in off the crossbar in the 90th minute.
“You know that Achilles’ heel we have got — can we score?” said Hull manager Steve Bruce.
“We’ve had really good possession, played well, created the chances, can we score the goal? Unfortunately, we’ve created enough but we haven’t been able to score and that’s the difference at this level.”
Promoted Crystal Palace recorded their first win of the season after late goals from Dwight Gayle and Stuart O’Keefe secured a 3-1 victory at home to Sunderland in the day’s evening game.
Danny Gabbidon’s fortuitous early opener was cancelled out by a 64th-minute header from fit-again Sunderland striker Steven Fletcher, but Gayle restored the hosts’ lead with a penalty 11 minutes from time after visiting captain John O’Shea had been sent off for bringing him down in the box.
Substitute O’Keefe added a fine third in injury time, curling a superb strike into the top-left corner from the edge of the area.
Unsettled Newcastle United midfielder Yohan Cabaye made his return as a second-half substitute against Fulham at St James’ Park, but it was another Frenchman, Hatem Ben Arfa, who proved the match-winner in a 1-0 victory.
The former Marseille winger jinked infield from the right before bending a fierce shot past goalkeeper David Stockdale in the 86th minute to give Alan Pardew’s side a first win of the season.
Pardew said that the presence of Cabaye, who was the subject of an unsuccessful bid from Arsenal recently, was not a guarantee that he would stay at the club beyond the close of the transfer window.
“It doesn’t mean he’s staying because the window is staying open until 11:00 pm (2200GMT) on Monday,” said the Newcastle manager.
“It’s a worry and we’ve marked his agent’s card that if he wants to do business, then he should do it early.”
Stoke City also left it late before inflicting a first defeat of the season upon West Ham United at Upton Park, with Jermaine Pennant scoring the game’s only goal from an 82nd-minute free-kick.
New signing Nathan Redmond earned Norwich City a 1-0 win over Southampton, cutting in from the left and drilling a low shot into the bottom-left corner mid-way through the second half at Carrow Road.
Cardiff, meanwhile, followed up their shock win over Manchester City with a 0-0 draw at home to Everton.
Two of English football’s most enduring fixtures take place today, with Manchester United manager David Moyes taking his side to Liverpool for the first time and Arsenal hosting Tottenham Hotspur in the north London derby.
Chelsea and Aston Villa are not in action this weekend due to the London club’s participation in the European Super Cup, which saw them beaten on penalties by Bayern Munich in Prague on Friday.