Manchester City Chasing Leicester City at the top of the Premier League
The results of English Premier League 2016 between Sunderland vs Manchester City at the Stadium of Light on Tuesday, February 2, 2016 ended with the score 0-1 single goal by Sergio Aguero. with this victory Manchester City remain in second place because at the same time,
Leicester City continues to gain full points.
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good record when a visit to Sunderland, Manchester City play confidently. Goals can they pack in the 16th minute which stems from action Navas who roams the right side and ended it with a cross. The Sunderland player failed to block the ball and make the ball fell to Sergio Aguero who then took the score to 0-1.
29 minutes, Manchester City re-built attack and this time was born of the collaboration Iheanacho and Aguero who can not add to the score. Sunderland responded five minutes later through Kone. Unfortunately, header Sunderland's new signing is still sideways from goalkeeper Hart is dead step. Before the first half ended, Hart performs two crucial rescue. First, he was able to ward off the ball kick Defoe previously so easily pass Otamendi. Later, Hart was able to also handle the ball rebound being struck by M'Vila.
In the second half, Sunderland tried hard to be equalized. The entry of Khazri give a new color on their game and quite managed to lift the team's performance. Then, Sam Allardyce also gives the opportunity to play on Johnson and N'Doye to try to help his teammate.
Pressure by the pressure exercised multiple times Fuss defense of Manchester City, as of kick that Jones can still be countered Hart. Unfortunately, Sunderland failed to looking for the equalizer until the game ends and must surrender once again of Manchester City.
Teams Sunderland vs Manchester City:
Sunderland: Mannone; Jones, Kone, Kirchhoff, O'Shea, Van Aanholt; Lens (Khazri 46 '), Cattermole (Johnson 75'), M'Vila, Borini (N'Doye 82 '); Defoe.
Manchester City: Hart; Sagna, Otamendi, Demichelis, Clichy; Toure (Kolarov 79 '), Fernandinho; Navas (Sterling 76 '), Ineanacho (Fernando 46'), Silva; Aguero