
This was an exquisite performance put up by Manchester City against Cardiff City, putting behind the disappointment of Champions League defeat against Lyon. It was a game that on paper was always going to be a one-sided affair. But the domination City put up there was something else.
The first goal exhibited Neil Warnock’s team’s marking man for man in the defensive third. The movement from the top players will pull his defenders out of position and Aguero’s goal was a classic case, as Cardiff defence was pulled apart conceding their first of the five in the match.
Nine minutes later, some intricate work around the box saw City stamping their authority all over Cardiff. A sharp Ilkay Gundogan took a ball outside the box playing a one-two with Raheem Sterling, who pinned his man on the edge of the box, as the German gave a classy finish passing the ball into the top corner to make it 3-0 for the visitors at half-time.
For me this was classic City goal, if it’s not one-two around the edge of the box, it’s this type of finish – the overlap down the left is timed to perfection by Gundogan who makes a simple slide pass across the box and the opposite wide man this time Riyad Mahrez puts it in the centre of the goal making it 4-0 for City.
Thankfully there wasn’t much time left after the fifth goal from City that came in 89th minute otherwise the scoreline would’ve been much more embarrassing for Cardiff. But City were far to good for Cardiff on the day and the talent they possess is frightening and with Pep as the manager, it is hard to see them not winning trophies this season. Manchester City can inflict pain on a lot of teams this season with this kind of performance.
Two clubs with different budgets and different ambitions this season.
The author is a former Manchester City player. He currently plays for FC Pune City in the Indian Super League.