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Manchester City vs Leicester City. The FA Cup Third Round.

Etihad StadiumAttendance27,755.

Manchester City 4

  • C Tévez (15th minute)
  • P Vieira (37th minute)
  • A Johnson (38th minute)
  • A Kolarov (90th minute)

Leicester City 2

  • P Gallagher (19th minute pen)
  • L Dyer (83rd minute)

City see off brave Foxes

Image: Tevez: Scored opener

Aleksandar Kolarov's late effort ended Leicester's threatened fightback and saw Manchester City progress into the fourth round of the FA Cup.

Last-gasp Kolarov effort helps Mancini's men progress

Aleksandar Kolarov's late effort ended Leicester City's threatened fightback and saw Manchester City progress into the fourth round of the FA Cup. Carlos Tevez had put the hosts ahead after 15 minutes before Paul Gallagher equalised from the penalty spot four minutes later after Lloyd Dyer had been felled by Patrick Vieira in the box. But two goals within a minute from Vieira (37) and Adam Johnson (38) put Roberto Mancini's side well in control. Tevez saw a second half penalty saved before Dyer netted with seven minutes to play to threaten a Foxes fightback. But Kolarov's effort into the bottom corner at the death finally saw off Sven-Goran Eriksson's side's challenge as Man City progress to take on Notts County in the next round. The victory was a fitting tribute to Neil Young, the terminally ill member of the side that triumphed at Wembley in 1969, for whom the City players posed for the pre-match photograph wearing distinctive red and black striped kits. City's latest attempt to emulate that team got off to a stuttering start 10 days ago and for half an hour they were no more convincing at the second attempt, despite boasting the most expensive starting line-up in FA Cup history. The £162million included hefty fees for Yaya Toure, David Silva and Tevez, who remains Roberto Mancini's talisman for all the other additions.

Hardly surprise

It was hardly a surprise that Tevez should put City ahead. Turning sharply past Yuki Abe as he collected a throw from fellow Argentinean Pablo Zabaleta, Tevez then ran straight at Jack Hobbs. A fortunate bounce off the former Liverpool man allowed Tevez to continue his charge towards the box and, with one swipe of the right boot, he lashed a shot into the corner. City were not in front for long though as Dyer burst between Joleon Lescott and Vieira, falling over the latter man's leg, which had been conveniently dangled out. Gallagher's approach was unconventional, keeping his back to goal for as long as possible. His finish was effective though as Joe Hart went the wrong way. For a while, City wobbled and Eriksson could dream of causing a cup shock against the club he left so abruptly in May 2008. But this Blues outfit are not as fallible as Eriksson's were - nor any other City manager's in recent memory. And in the space of 77 seconds towards the end of the opening period, the Premier League title chasers took control. This time, Tevez was the creator, lifting a superb pass beyond the Leicester defence to Zabaleta.
Empty net
Silva met the South American's cut-back and, though Souleymane Bamba blocked on the line, the ball screwed across the six-yard box to Vieira, who tapped into an empty net. Then Silva spotted Johnson's defence-splitting run and slipped a precise pass to the England midfielder that left him with only Chris Weale to beat. Having blown one such opportunity when the tie was still goalless, Johnson was in no mood to let Leicester escape a second time and finished with clinical efficiency. Unsurprisingly, City adopted a more conservative approach to their attacking after the break, content to use the pace of Johnson and Tevez to keep the Leicester defence on their toes. Any lingering hopes for the visitors should have been snuffed out when Tevez went down as he cut inside Hobbs. As the defender was the last man, it warranted a red card. Mancini certainly thought so, waving his arm to that effect. But referee Mark Halsey decided otherwise - a decision that became more significant when Tevez blasted the spot-kick straight at Weale's legs. Mancini was presumably thinking about it even more when an accidental intervention from the referee offered Abi a second opportunity to play a pass beyond the City defence, which Dyer profited from after shrugging off Vincent Kompany. The Blues boss must be heartily sick of such endings, having endured a similar situation against Wolves on Saturday. But Kolarov strode forward to end any doubt and set up a visit to Paul Ince's League One outfit, who dumped Sunderland out 10 days ago.
Manchester City Team Statistics Leicester City
4 Goals 2
3 1st Half Goals 1
9 Shots on Target 3
2 Shots off Target 4
0 Blocked Shots 6
1 Corners 6
16 Fouls 6
2 Offsides 1
1 Yellow Cards 1
0 Red Cards 0
86.6 Passing Success 81.5
14 Tackles 8
78.6 Tackles Success 87.5
56.7 Possession 43.3
39 Territorial Advantage 61

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