Match Report: Everton 0-2 Manchester City

Manchester City are still keeping their perfection in the opening weeks of the Premier League 2015/16. Facing host Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday (23/8) night, Manuel Pellegrini's men were able to win convincingly 2-0.
Aleksandar Kolarov and Samir Nasri each scored one goal in the second half to take the Citizens firmly on top of the standings with nine points from three matches. 100 percent record this victory surplus sweetened with eight goals and without conceding a single goal. While Everton are still stuck in seventh with a collection of four points.
First quarter
The game has a rolling two minutes, Manchester City immediately make public heart pounding Goodison Park after Sergio Aguero shot, the ball rebounding advantage David Silva, successfully pushed Tim Howard. The lightning Kans marked predominance City early in the first half.
Aguero back off a shot on target in the 10th minute when a cross from Jesus Navas grabbed that can still be arrested Howard. Keeper from the United States proved to be the rock of Everton. Throughout the first half, Howard worked hard to fend off opportunity from City slick succession of Silva, Yaya Toure, and Raheem Sterling.
Everton is not without opportunities. Entering mid-round, the host is able to come out to attack and even managed to thrill goalkeeper Joe Hart by Romelu Lukaku in minute 23. Unfortunately, the goal was disallowed due to off-side. Two minutes later, full-back Seamus Coleman stab from the right and fired a shot that still sideways.
Entering the final 15 minutes, buying and selling attacks continue to occur. Phil Jagielka welcomes strong header a corner kick in minute 32 was still rising thin. City responded through Toure hard shot from a narrow angle was wide. In injury time, Everton almost took the lead when a free kick bounced Lukaku slightly from goalkeeper the last moment in the first half.
Second Round
As in the first half, City immediately kicked so kick-off the second half begins. Silva, who controlled the bait Sterling, located close to Howard and immediately fired toned. Unfortunately, the ball just kick hit the crossbar. The strikes were carried out in the City throughout the game finally fruitful results in 60 minutes.
Sterling action from the left wing, capable of freeing Aleksandar Kolarov from a narrow angle successfully struck the ball into the goal Howard. 1-0, the City should be able to double the score three minutes later, but Jesus Navas, who in a situation one-on-one, failed to beat Howard after he hesitated to shoot or feed.
Entering the final 15 minutes, turn forces are pressing City Roberto Martinez. Had there was chaos in the City penalty area Tom Cleverley due to a corner kick in the 77th minute, but the Toffees present the best opportunity a minute later when measured Gareth Barry's header was saved Vincent Kompany right on the goal line.
Preoccupation attack makes Everton negligent in maintaining their defense so that they serve hassles counterattack City, such as the action Navas on 87 minutes which fortunately can still be pushed Howard. A minute later, substitute Samir Nasri finally lock the victory for the visitors after a beautiful chip shot after doing the bait one-two with Yaya Toure. 2-0 score lasted until the game was over.


Teams:
Everton (4-2-3-1): Howard; Galloway (Browning 45 '), Jagielka, Stones, Coleman; Barry, McCarthy; Cleverley (Deulofeu 86 '), Barkley, Kone (Naismith 64'); Lukaku.
Reserves: Robles, Mirallas, Besic, Osman.
Manchester City (4-2-3-1): Hart; Sagna, Kompany, Mangala, Kolarov; Toure, Fernandinho; Navas, Sterling (Nasri 76 '), Silva (Delph 90'); Aguero (Bony 81 ').
Reserves: Caballero, Denayer, Demichelis, Iheanacho.

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