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In-form City down Saints

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SOUTHAMPTO­N: Sergio Aguero created two goals as champions Manchester City leapfrogge­d Southampto­n into second place in the Premier League table with a steely 3-0 victory at St Mary’s yesterday.

Yaya Toure drilled home Aguero’s pass in the 51st minute and although City centre-back Eliaquim Mangala was then sent off, late goals by substitute Frank Lampard and Gael Clichy secured victory for the visitors.

Mangala was shown a second yellow card in the 74th minute after barging over Shane Long, but Lampard and Clichy’s strikes safeguarde­d an impressive win that took City to within six points of leaders Chelsea.

Following previous wins over Swansea City and Bayern Munich, Manuel Pellegrini’s team appear to have rediscover­ed some self-belief after a run of only one win in six games that began in mid-October.

Victory was not completely without complicati­ons, however, as a late injury to Vincent Kompany obliged them to see out the game with nine men.

It was a first home defeat since April for Southampto­n, who have embarked upon a testing sequence of fixtures that continues with Arsenal’s visit on Wednesday before they host Manchester United a week today.

Aguero had been likened to Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo by both his coach and his teammates after his matchwinni­ng hat-trick against Bayern in mid-week, and he was quickly in the thick of the action on his 100th league appearance for City.

In the ninth minute, he stole into the box and was sent flying by a sliding challenge from Jose Fonte, but although it appeared a clear penalty, referee Mike Jones booked the incredulou­s Argentine for diving.

City shaded the early exchanges, with Toure curling a shot straight at Fraser Forster from outside the box, but the visitors’ goal was fortunate to emerge unscathed at the break.

City broke the deadlock early in the second half. Aguero gathered a through ball from Fernandinh­o and tiptoed into the box from the left before teeing up Toure, who crashed a 20-yard shot into the bottom-left corner with the aid of a slight deflection.

James Milner and Lampard were primarily sent on to stiffen City’s midfield, but they combined for the second goal in the 80th minute.

Milner found Lampard lurking on the edge of the box and the former Chelsea man thrashed a low shot past a motionless Forster.

An unlikely figure made the game safe in the 88th minute, with Clichy applying an assured finishing touch to Aguero’s delicate outside-ofthe-foot pass.

In the other match played last night Tottenham came from behind to beat Everton 2-1.

Kevin Mirallas’ early goal was cancelled out by Christian Eriksen before Roberto Soldado scored the winner for Spurs just before half-time. – Sapa-AFP

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