The Phnom Penh Post

Aguero comes to rescue for City

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AGOAL in stoppage time by Sergio Aguero saved Manchester City’s blushes as it was enough to secure a 2-1 win over second-tier Bristol City in their League Cup semifinal first-leg clash on Tuesday night.

The Argentinia­n’s 19th goal of the season and a fine effort by Belgian internatio­nal Kevin De Bruyne cancelled out Bobby Reid’s first-half penalty to give the hosts a club record-equalling 16th successive home win.

However, Bristol City, this season’s giantkille­rs who have eliminated four Premier League sides including holders Manchester United, gave their 8,000 travelling fans – the highest away attendance at the Etihad Stadum in its 15-year history – much to cheer.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola sportingly congratula­ted his Bristol City counterpar­t Lee Johnson at the end.

“We created a lot of chances and that’s why we win in the end, but today we knew we are not going to finish our job – that will have to happen away in Bristol when we travel there,” the Spaniard told the BBC.

“They were really good, so we tried so hard. All the players tried and we’re really happy,” added the 46-year-old, who has lost five of his last six semifinals, including City’s last domestic loss to Arsenal in last season’s FA Cup.

Johnson, who last season received a death threat and had to move house as a result after Bristol City lost eight matches in a row, said he was proud of his players.

“They can’t be disappoint­ed as we are still in the tie,” he told Sky Sports. “They have shown the world we are good footballer­s.”

Manchester City went close to breaking the deadlock on the quarter-hour mark when a flowing move concluded with Bernardo Silva’s goalbound shot taking a deflection off a Bristol City defender.

The visitors, though, were not in the least intimidate­d and went close themselves immediatel­y afterwards, Claudio Bravo saving Joe Bryan’s longrange shot.

Stones upends Reid

Bristol City – appearing in their first major semifinal in 29 years – were more than holding their own but a poor clearance saw De Bruyne force a good one-handed save from Frank Fielding as the hosts pressed for the opener.

The hosts turned the screw as the half progressed, forcing a series of corners but without the end reward.

However, it was Manchester City who cracked in the 43rd minute as the shaky Eliaquim Mangala was dispossess­ed and John Stones made a rash challenge on Reid for a penalty.

Reid dusted himself off and although Bravo guessed the right way and got his fingers to the penalty, he was unable to prevent it going into the net for the scorer’s 14th goal of the season.

Aden Flint ensured the Championsh­ip side went into the break 1-0 up when he produced a superb header to clear over his own bar as Raheem Sterling’s shot looked destined to bring the sides level.

However, there was nothing the visitors could do about the equaliser in the 55th minute.

De Bruyne surged forward playing it to Sterling who laid it back to him and the Belgian rifled the ball into the net to provoke a sigh of relief from players and home fans alike.

Guardiola decided to send on his only out-and-out striker Aguero for Yaya Toure with 20 minutes remaining and the club’s record goalscorer did not disappoint, firing in the winner for a barely deserved victory.

With the first leg of their League Cup semifinal out of the way, City now turn their attention to Sunday night’s mouthwater­ing clash with Liverpool away at Anfield, at 11pm Cambodian time.

 ?? PAUL ELLIS/AFP ?? Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero (centre) scores a late winner in their English League Cup semifinal first leg against Bristol City on Tuesday night.
PAUL ELLIS/AFP Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero (centre) scores a late winner in their English League Cup semifinal first leg against Bristol City on Tuesday night.

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