Rampant Man City humble hapless Spurs 6-0
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Manchester City delivered a devastating attacking display to humble beleaguered Tottenham 6-0 yesterday, equalling Spurs’ heaviest Premier League defeat in 17 years.
Jesus Navas’ goal after just 14 seconds laid the platform for yet another huge win for City against a supposed top-four rival at Etihad Stadium, with Sergio Aguero netting in each half to add to an own goal by Sandro and a brilliant strike by Alvaro Negredo.
City was 5-0 ahead after 56 minutes and Navas finished off the rout in injury time, meaning his team has now scored 18 goals in their last three home games.
Manuel Pellegrini’s side stayed six points behind leaders Arsenal and just need to sort out their dreadful away form to be in contention for a second league title in three years.
Tottenham are languishing in ninth place despite spending around £100 million (US$160 million) on mostly attacking talent in the summer.
And with Manchester United up next for Spurs next weekend, they could yet find themselves even further out of the title picture in a season that had initially promised so much. With just nine goals in 12 league games, scoring has become a serious problem since the summer departure to Real Madrid of Gareth Bale, who saved them so often last season.
Not since a 7-1 loss to Newcastle in December 1996 have they been beaten by a six-goal margin — and it could have been a lot worse.
City, meanwhile, remain the enigma of the season. Flawless in six matches at the Etihad, they have picked up just four points so far from a possible 18 on their travels.
As so often at home, City exploded out of the traps and had the game sewn up at half-time — with a helping hand from Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.
Spurs’ approach is to play the ball out from the back through the France goalkeeper but the tactic backfired here before many fans had settled in their seats.
Lloris’ weak clearance went straight to Aguero and although Lloris saved the Argentine’s curling shot, the ball fell to Navas, who curled a clever shot over the keeper into the top corner for City’s fastest ever goal in 21 seasons of the Premier League and the second quickest of this campaign.
Spurs enjoyed some early possession, with Erik Lamela having a shot cleared off the line by Martin Demichelis, but they always looked vulnerable at the back and Lloris was at his best to deny Aguero chipping in for the second after seven minutes.
Lloris was his own worst enemy for the second goal too, making another tame kick to spark a City attack that saw Samir Nasri feed the ball to Aguero, whose effort was parried away to Negredo. The Spain striker’s volley from eight yards deflected off Younes Kaboul onto the leg of Sandro and into the back of net.
Aguero wrapped up a perfect first half for the hosts by steering in a textbook cross from Navas and Spurs were on their knees. It was to get much, much worse.
Yaya Toure had cantered through the first 45 minutes but he burst into life in the 50th by exchanging passes with Negredo and storming into the box, where he crossed unselfishly for Aguero to sidefoot home.
Nasri toe-poked against the bar before Negredo spun his marker from Fernandinho’s through-ball and fired a brilliant
finish into the top corner. 5-0 and still more than half an hour left.
Mercifully for Tottenham, Aguero and Nasri were taken off soon after the hour mark but the introduction of forgotten man Emmanuel Adebayor for his first appearance of the season failed to spark Spurs.
And after starting the rout, Navas finished it after more dreadful defending by Spurs. A raking pass by James Milner failed to be cut out by Jan Vertonghen and Navas ran through to slip a finish past Lloris.