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Manchester City beats Spurs 4-1

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MANCHESTER, England — Sergio Aguero guided Manchester City to another hammering of Tottenham on Saturday, scoring all of the champions’ goals in a 4-1 victory to back up the Spurs’ coach assertion that the striker is the “Mozart” of football.

Aguero scored twice in each half in a dazzling performanc­e at Etihad Stadium to move level with Chelsea striker Diego Costa as the Premier League’s top scorer with nine goals.

“I think he demonstrat­ed why people say he is one of the best strikers in the world,” City manager Manuel Pellegrini said.

One of those people is Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino, who also said on the eve of the game that watching his Argentine compatriot Aguero play “is like classical music in my head . it’s like Mozart.”

Pochettino’s defense also seemed mesmerized by Aguero, who could have scored many more but missed a first-half penalty and squandered a slew of other chances in an endto-end game that featured four penalties and a red card to Spurs center back Federico Fazio.

City beat Tottenham 6-0 and 5-1 last season, so has scored 15 goals against the north Londoners in their last three meetings.

Aguero opened the scoring in the 13th minute with a low drive and restored City’s lead from the penalty spot in the 20th after Christian Eriksen had equalized.

City goalkeeper Joe Hart saved a penalty from Roberto Soldado in the 62nd before Aguero scored in the 68th — from the spot after Fazio was redcarded for pulling back the striker — and the 75th.

“Aguero had his best day,” Pochettino said.

The hosts moved two points behind league leader Chelsea, which visits Crystal Palace later Saturday.

The only negative for City at the Etihad was the sight of midfielder Frank Lampard being carried off on a stretcher in the first half with an apparent left thigh injury.

Aguero has scored 61 goals in 95 league games for City, making him the club’s all-time top scorer in the Premier League era.

He started on his own up front and tormented Spurs center backs Fazio and Younes Kaboul, opening the scoring when he peeled away to receive a short pass from Lampard, created some space for himself and blasted a low, angle shot into the corner.

Within two minutes, Spurs were level after capitalizi­ng on a mistake from holding midfielder Fernando, who was dispossess­ed in his own half. Soldado picked up the loose ball and fed Eriksen, whose rising shot clipped the foot of Hart and went in off the crossbar.

City was back in front when Lampard went down under a challenge by Erik Lamela and Aguero sent goalkeeper Hugo Lloris the wrong way from the spot. Lloris guessed right 11 minutes later, though, to pat away Aguero’s penalty that was awarded when David Silva was tripped by Kaboul.

By then, Lampard had been carried off after get- ting hurt in a sliding challenge and looked in real pain as he disappeare­d down the tunnel on a stretcher. Pellegrini said Lampard had a “muscle” injury and would be assessed.

 ?? AP ?? MANCHESTER City’s Sergio Aguero, right, attempts to score off his saved penalty during the English Premier soccer match between Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England, Saturday Oct. 18, 2014.
AP MANCHESTER City’s Sergio Aguero, right, attempts to score off his saved penalty during the English Premier soccer match between Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England, Saturday Oct. 18, 2014.

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