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    Monday, February 18, 2013

    MAN CITY YAOTEA VIBONDE YAWAFUMUA 4-0


    The fans were calling for their manager to go, but it was Neil Warnock, not Roberto Mancini , whose head was on the block on Sunday.
    Not for the first time, reports of the Italian's demise have been greatly exaggerated. Former Manchester City and Leeds defender Danny Mills had been so bold as to predict that Mancini would be axed if he lost this one, and it rebounded on the BBC radio pundit who was spotted in the press box and abused by angry fans as they left the Etihad Stadium with their team four goals to the good and cruising into the quarter-finals.
    Other reports claimed that Malaga and former Real Madrid coach Manuel Pellegrini has been sounded out about replacing Mancini, though they received little encouragement.
    At the double: Sergio Aguero scored twice as Manchester City cruised past Leeds
    At the double: Sergio Aguero scored twice as Manchester City cruised past Leeds
    Three and easy: Carlos Tevez celebrates with Aguero and David Silva after scoring City's third goal
    Three and easy: Carlos Tevez celebrates with Aguero and David Silva after scoring City's third goal
    Carlos Tevez scores Man City's third goal

    Match Facts

    Manchester City: Pantilimon, Zabaleta, K Toure, Nastasic, Kolarov, Milner, Y Toure, Javi Garcia (Rodwell 60), Silva, Aguero (Dzeko 81), Tevez (Maicon 64)
    Substitutes: Hart, Lescott, Nasri, Clichy
    Scorers: Y Toure 5, Aguero 15 (pen), 73, Tevez 52
    Leeds United: Ashdown, Byram, Lees, Peltier, Warnock, White, Austin (Tonge 76), Brown (Norris 46), Varney, Diouf, McCormack (Morison 46)
    Substitutes: Kenny, Pearce, Habibou, Hall
    Referee: Mark Clattenburg (Tyne & Wear)
    Attendance: 46, 849
    There is no doubt the City boss is under pressure and failing to win a trophy this season would hardly help his cause.
    With 12 points separating his team from Barclays Premier League leaders Manchester United, lifting the FA Cup - the first trophy Mancini won in England two years ago - represents his best chance of success.
    It would be premature to write him off just yet. But how much better this season would have been for him and his players had City been as eager, energetic and aggressive as they were from the first whistle here; a performance in total contrast to the tame surrender at Southampton last time out.
    Afterwards Mancini described it as a brodino, an Italian soup starter, a warm-up for Chelsea next weekend and what he still optimistically hopes will be another great comeback in the title race.
    Celebration: Sergio Aguero (left) and David Silva mark the second goal
    Celebration: Sergio Aguero (left) and David Silva mark the second goal
    Spot on: Aguero scores a 15th-minute penalty against the Championship side
    Spot on: Aguero scores a 15th-minute penalty against the Championship side
    Sergio Aguero scores a penalty
    It was a rather lukewarm one at that, thanks largely to the two-goal lead City established inside the opening 15 minutes through a Yaya Toure goal and a Sergio Aguero penalty.
    Aguero then set up fellow Argentine Carlos Tevez before scoring his own second. Leeds were simply outclassed and overawed by the occasion, a shadow of the side that had already knocked Ever ton, Southampton and Tottenham out of the cup this season.
    They were not lacking in fight, however. No team featuring the pugnacious Michael Brown and El Hadji Diouf could lack fight. But they came up against a physically stronger City side who were more than happy to meet fire with fire.
    Brown did his best to get under Yaya Toure's skin as the two tangled twice early on, but Javi Garcia took up arms on behalf of his team-mate and left the former City midfielder in a crumpled heap after pursuing him into his own half and raking his studs down Brown's achilles.
    Brown did not reappear for the second half. Boyhood Leeds fan and former Elland Road favourite James Milner inflicted similar pain on Stephen Warnock, including a seemingly unintentional boot in the defender's groin.
    Early lead: Yaya Toure celebrates with his teammates Sergio Aguero, James Milner and Carlos Tevez after giving City a 1-0 lead on five minutes
    Early lead: Yaya Toure celebrates with his teammates Sergio Aguero, James Milner and Carlos Tevez after giving City a 1-0 lead on five minutes
    Composure: Yaya Toure rounds Leeds goalkeeper Jamie Ashdown to slot home Manchester City's first goal after five minutes
    Composure: Yaya Toure rounds Leeds goalkeeper Jamie Ashdown to slot home Manchester City's first goal after five minutes
    'You're Leeds and you know are,' sang the 6,000 visiting fans who gave Milner a warm ovation and were magnificent throughout with a self-effacing humour that used to be City's stock in trade.
    At one stage in the second half, with all hope lost, they broke into a chorus of 'You're nothing special, we lose every week', having already endeared themselves to the home supporters by singing anti - Manchester United songs and joining in a Poznan celebration.
    Even Warnock praised the Leeds fans afterwards, and they spent most of the second half calling for him to be sacked. Heaven knows, there wasn't much else to entertain them.
    The game was less than six minutes old when Yaya Toure exchanged passes with David Silva and played the ball into Tevez inside the box.
    His clever flick diverted the ball past Tom Lees and into the path of Toure, who took it around goalkeeper Jamie Ashdown and slotted it into the empty net despite Sam Byram's desperate attempt to clear. Shortly afterwards it was 2-0 when Aguero tricked his way past Lees, whose flailing arm made contact with the striker's shoulder and face.
    Aerial battle: Matija Nastasic (left) challenges Aidan White in the air
    Aerial battle: Matija Nastasic (left) challenges Aidan White in the air
    He's behind you! El-Hadji Diouf tries to rob Kolo Toure of the ball during the first-half
    He's behind you! El-Hadji Diouf tries to rob Kolo Toure of the ball during the first-half
    Aguero pulled up and referee Mark Clattenburg pointed to the spot. It was a rather soft penalty but Aguero buried it emphatically into a top corner. 'I don't think it's a foul anywhere on the pitch and Tom was distraught,' said Warnock afterwards.
    'Two goals killed the game. During an injury break in the first half I pulled over one or two and said, "It can't be any worse, just show your mettle now", and I think they did.'
    Ashdown produced a brilliant tipover to keep out Yaya Toure's 25-yard volley and Garcia's header from Aleksandar Kolarov's corner was inches away from creeping in at the far post before Leeds tested Costel Pantilimon moments before half-time when Ross McCormack blasted a free-kick straight at City's second-choice keeper.
    On the turn: James Milner tries to find a route past Leeds player Stephen Warnock
    On the turn: James Milner tries to find a route past Leeds player Stephen Warnock
    In the Cup spirit: Roberto Mancini is not giving up on winning the title just yet
    In the Cup spirit: Roberto Mancini is not giving up on winning the title just yet
    It was their first and last chance to keep the game a serious contest because Mancini's side were three ahead within seven minutes of the restart. Aguero played a one-two with Silva before clipping the ball back for Tevez, who was lurking behind Lee Peltier to knock it over the line.
    Substitute Jack Rodwell headed against the underside of the bar before Aguero rounded off the scoring 16 minutes from time, staying onside of a tired-looking Leeds defence to meet Silva's wonderful through ball and beat Ashdown with a first-time shot.
    It took the Argentine's goals total for this season to 13. He will do well to match the 30 he scored in his debut City campaign and that is one of the areas where City have dropped off since winning the title in May. There is still time to salvage something from this season, however.
    Mancini and his players are not done yet.

    ETIHAD STADIUM MATCH ZONE - JOHN EDWARDS

    Agueros see Sergio turn on style
    Sergio Aguero made it a family affair as he turned on the full range of his attacking talents in front of his mother Adriana and young son Benjamin (below), four tomorrow, who were on a flying visit from Argentina. 
    Benjamin, who has lived in Argentina since Aguero separated from his wife Giannina - daughter of Diego Maradona - stepped out as mascot before settling back to watch his dad destroy Leeds with a man-of-the-match performance. 
    Support: Sergio Aguero's son, Benjamin, watches
     
    Water performance!
    Was it something they said? Former Leeds midfielder Gary McAllister, Sportsmail columnist Martin Keown and front man Ray Stubbs get a soaking from a water sprinkler at the Etihad Stadium during ESPN's coverage of the FA Cup fifth-round tie - much to the crowd's amusement.
    Water performance: Sportsmail's Martin Keown, Ray Stubbs and Gary McCallister are soaked
     
    Toure's a man of his word
    Words have to be backed up by deeds and City's talismanic Yaya Toure (below) came up with both. 
    The midfielder boldly declared, in the City match day programme, that the title race was not over and leaders Manchester United could yet be caught. 
    He then showed how by taking the fight to Leeds. The Ivorian dominated the early midfield exchanges and scored a superb opening goal.
    Man of his word: Yaya Toure (left)
     
    City faithful give Mills an earful
    Danny Mills used to play for Manchester City as well as Leeds, but that didn't spare him the wrath of home supporters who spotted him in the press box as they left the ground a couple of minutes from the end of yesterday's match. 
    The former England right back had dared to suggest that City manager Roberto Mancini would be sacked if City lost their fifth round FA Cup tie to Leeds, and he was left in little doubt that most Etihad Stadium patrons begged to differ.
     
    ...and Leeds fans take Warnock to task
    Apart from the 'time to go' chants, Neil Warnock also had to contend with a 6,000-strong travelling contingent belittling his side's faltering efforts to keep pace with the Championship promotion pack.
    Soon after goal number four went in, the Leeds fans chanted at their City counterparts: 'You're nothing special, we lose every week.' Warnock (below) looked unimpressed, spitting his chewing gum out on the edge of the technical area. 
    Taken to task: Neil Warnock

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