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Clark punished as Tevez keeps City’s title hopes alive

WATCH: A mistake by Ireland’s Ciaran Clark gifted Manchester City the only goal of tonight’s Premier League game at Villa Park.



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CARLOS TEVEZ KEPT Manchester City’s faint title hopes alive as the Argentine striker fired the champions to a 1-0 win at struggling Aston Villa on Monday.

Tevez struck on the stroke of half-time after Villa’s Ciaran Clark gifted possession to Edin Dzeko in a dangerous area and the Bosnian set up his team-mate to beat goalkeeper Brad Guzan.

That was enough to move Roberto Mancini’s side back to 12 points adrift of leaders Manchester United, but City are still a long-shot to regain the Premier League crown they won so dramatically last season.

Mancini conceded it would be hard to catch United, but he insisted his team would keep pushing Alex Ferguson’s men right until the end of the season.

“We know it will be difficult but we will keep on trying. It was important to stay 12 points behind United and for us the championship is not over,” Mancini said.

“We have to keep on winning and see. This is football, nothing is impossible.

“We are playing well. We had good chances and Aston Villa are a good team. It is strange that they are down there and for that reason I am happy with my team.”

Villa remain in the relegation zone, with goal difference keeping Paul Lambert’s struggling team below 17th placed Wigan in the battle for survival.

Crucial clashes against relegation rivals Reading and QPR loom for Villa in their next two games and, despite a run of one win in 10 matches in all competitions, Lambert remains confident they can get out of trouble.

“I have always had the belief that we will stay up. If we keep playing like that we will win more than not,” Lambert said.

“I cannot fault the lads. We have been playing very well without getting the rewards we deserve.

“We were in the game for long periods and everyone is disappointed to lose.

“We had one or two little half chances, but we were against a good side. We came away with our heads held high.”

- © AFP, 2013

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Comments (14 Comments)

  • Disciplined performance from city, but united are too far ahead. Hopefully villa stay up, they’re a premier league side.

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  • Give him a break he’s a young fella, he’ll hopefully learn from his mistakes.. just heard Neville now on Sky describe the Suarez free-kick as a ” messy, scabby horrible goal “.. what can you say!

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  • League is over. City have under performed , Chelsea a joke, Arsenal a shadow of what they used to be, Spurs a one man show, the rest nowhere.

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  • Pkinger 04/03/13 #

    Why would you attempt to play out of defence with less than a minute left in the half!

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  • Clark was fouled in the lead up to the goal & who’d you sooner having playing O’Dea? No wait McShane???

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  • We keep demanding Ciaran Clark to olay for Ireland. Yes he plays Premier League football every week. He also get his ass handed to him on a plate every week.

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    • Finally someone else who can see last the Clark hype. One-paced, positionally poor and suspect on the ball. Playing regularly for relegation cannon fodder is not good enough for international football, especially in a league where the overall level of defending is suspect to begin with.

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    • *past

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    • Brian, its like Stephen Ward all over again. “He plays premier league football week in week out!” Yes. For a team that once had 24points at christmas and had 25 the following may.

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    • villa fan here, Clark is definetley a future stalwart for the irish side in the future, he has a lot of responsibility placed on his shoulders this season, with the injuries to Dunne and Vlaar, Clark has been expected to lead the line defensively along with Nathan Baker who is in his first proper season, he also has the captaincy which is more responsibility on his shoulders. yes he messed up the other night against city (i was at the game)- but after the goal he came back strong and didnt let it get to him, sign of a good pro- Clark will be a top centre half in a few years, i just hope its with the villa in the premier league.

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    • John joe, I’d certainly hope so. I’m not saying there isn’t potential. but from what I’ve seen, he’s rash, his positioning is poor and his tackles can be excessive in force. He’d benefit from having a good experienced centre half alongside him. Im just having a go at the people who think if we put Clark at centre half for our country it’ll solve all of our problems.

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  • Maybe if Real give them a right beating tomorrow night it might rattle united and they could start dropping points in the league but i cant see it. Match tomorrow night is 50/50 but league is over.

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