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Updated: 30/04/2012 22:30 | By ESPN staff, www.espn.co.uk

Kompany powers Man City into title driving seat



Vincent Kompany scores the opening goal, Manchester City v Manchester United, Barclays Premier League, Etihad Stadium, April 30, 2012

Vincent Kompany broke the deadlock for Manchester City

The Premier League crown may well be heading to the blue half of Manchester after City claimed a title-tilting 1-0 victory over United at the Etihad Stadium on Monday.

The result means that if City win their final two games - at Newcastle on Sunday and at home to QPR on the last day - they will be crowned champions for the first time since 1968.

With such high stakes it was no surprise they started extremely nervously, but Vincent Kompany's header on the stroke of half-time loosened United's stranglehold in a game City richly deserved to win.

The pressure looked to tell on Sir Alex Ferguson, who approached Roberto Mancini in a finger-jabbing fury after Nigel de Jong had brought down Danny Welbeck in the second half. The Italian responded in kind and at one point only fourth official Mike Jones stood between the pair, who after repeated clashes, were eventually pulled apart by their backroom staff.

Tempers had cooled at the final whistle enough for the customary handshake to take place, although the fire mattered little to City.

Just four games after that Arsenal debacle, when their title hopes appeared dead, City are back on top and agonisingly close to their holy grail after completing a league double over their great rivals for only the second time in 42 years.

Although the team sheets indicated Ferguson had adopted a cautious approach and Mancini a more attack-minded one, in fact the opening exchanges provided an alternate view. With his midfield reinforced by the introduction of Park Ji-sung to a Premier League starting line-up for the first-time since January, Ferguson's side quickly got into their stride and looked capable of carving out a decent opportunity or two.

However, Nani wasted their clearest opportunity when he ignored Phil Jones' overlapping burst and let fly from 35 yards with a shot that was hopelessly off-target.

City meanwhile began sluggishly, their midfield seemingly incapable of stringing a succession of passes together with any regularity. Samir Nasri was the man who sparked them into life with a couple of mazy dribbles as the hosts started to get near the byline, which always gives defences cause for concern.

Sergio Aguero screwed a volley wide, then Pablo Zabaleta seized on an opportunity he would have been better leaving for Nasri and his shot rolled through to David De Gea.

After all the hype, it was hardly a classic, although as the clock ticked down towards half-time, the United camp presumably reflected they were quite happy at that. So, to go behind in stoppage time in such orthodox fashion would have been particularly galling for the visitors.

De Gea's frailties under the high ball are well known by now. When David Silva curled over the second of successive corners, a stronger, more confident goalkeeper might have come to punch. Instead, he left it to his defenders.

Chris Smalling, like Park, making his first start since January after Jonny Evans was ruled out through injury, momentarily lost Kompany on their run from the edge of the box and was still marginally out of position when the Belgian rose to power home from six yards. It was a devastating goal for United to lose as there had been no obvious indication they were likely to score.

Wayne Rooney looked particularly out of sorts, isolated up front and generally unhappy with the buffeting he was receiving, which had only drawn one yellow card for Kompany. The second half was only 12 minutes old when Ferguson offered his star man some badly-needed support, replacing Park with Welbeck.

Immediately before the change though United might have found themselves two down when De Gea came for a corner without getting near it and Nasri ended up curling wide of the far post.

Even when the Red Devils did build some attacking momentum, their final pass was either off-target or overhit, ensuring Joe Hart was not tested.

However, with his side well capable of grabbing a second, Mancini's decision to replace Carlos Tevez with De Jong hinted at containment, a very dangerous ploy against this particular set of opponents.

Yaya Toure did thrash a long-range effort wide, his shot close enough to have De Gea scrambling across his goal. And, in truth, United seemed to have precious few ideas about prising their opponents open.

De Jong's foul on Welbeck brought a yellow card for the Dutchman and sparked the furious touchline row between Ferguson and Mancini. Peace was eventually restored but the visitors failed to feed off their manager's fire.

Toure came agonisingly close to grabbing a second for the Blues and De Gea made an excellent save to deny Gael Clichy. And despite five minutes' stoppage time, the Blues cruised home, and the songs of celebration began with City two games from glory.

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30/04/2012 22:34
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well done city, best team on the night won.

disappointed at Rooney getting kompany booked.

justice was served when he scored the winner.

well done lads,,,,,beware its not over yet though

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Utd were up for a draw, so deserved to lose. 

Along with fergie showing his usual class by going over to mancini and shouting -what happened to the 'respect'campaign?

30/04/2012 22:17
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good on CITY ..... has any-1 else noticed how much of a whiney little byatch shrooney has become ... trying his hardest to get kompany sent off ... & as 4 that whiskey nosed prik fergy boy didn't half spit his dummy out i was in stitches with laughter HAHAHAHAHA fergie will be having words with his refs as we type
30/04/2012 22:39
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I think all of you are so silly why dont you just say well done

city  hard lines manu and then let see what the end of season brings

it is so sad to see people  being so rude and hurtfull over a game

by the way i surport manu but at least i can say to city well done and good luck

 

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1-Mancini v Fergie-0  what about that MoanUtd. Match referree Wayne Rooney

 

WONDERWALL/BLUE MOON

30/04/2012 22:37
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Congratulations to Man City for winning the title. From a Man utd supporter.

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Very Interesting TV interviews I could understand the Italian manager but the Scotch manager was difficult to understand.

 

Best team won

30/04/2012 22:38
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Can i just get some order on here ..... sorry city fans but your'e gonna get a typical response from most manu glory seekers and they'll bang on about how many titles they've won ..... last gasp desperate remarks from a load of BAD LOOSERS ...LOL
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Fair play to city, they wanted the win more than Utd, who really just dug in!  Rooney totally isolated.  This will be a last game day, title winning decider, right down to the last minute!  Cant wait to find out, City have not been there before, Utd have, so experience does pay, but at 16.45 all will be revealed who wins, both deserve it in there own rights!
30/04/2012 22:42
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city played the best on the on the first half
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Regardless of the result this evening Rooney was a disgrace. For the last 20 mins he relentlessly chased the referee mouthing obscenities at both the ref and the opposition. Not only did he abrasively question every tackle put in by the Blues but with monotonous regularity demanded that City players be booked. How he was not at least booked is beyond my comprehension. 650 million watched the game worldwide and in front of that audience he singularly brought down the stock of United to the gutters of bad sportsmanship. For me City won the title tonight given they humiliated Rooney and by his actions United.

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Just a bunch of bad losers, rooney trying to get Kompany sent off, evra with overuse of the elbow, scholes with his late tackles, very late , bordering dirty, he isnt the best one for timing tackles, maybe an age issue.

bacon face nearly in tears, after bragging they had won the championship 3 weeks a go  8 points in front , now level with a poorer goal difference than city,

 20th title my @ss, they do not deserve to win with arrogance and attitude, bacon face had no tactical answers to city

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\MAN CITY................... NOT ARROGANT , JUST BETTER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30/04/2012 22:48
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united played their usual game of fouls late tackles and swan diving they deserved to loose well done city
30/04/2012 23:19
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Being a neutral football fan, City were deserved winners tonight, going to be a great finish to the season. no excuses Man U fans, the best team won tonight, give credit where it's due.
30/04/2012 22:23
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City City all the way, Bye United you've had your day !!!! 
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