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Manchester City's goalscorers Yaya Toure and Alvaro Negredo celebrate. Peter Byrne/PA Wire

Negredo and Toure combine to give City the spoils against Hull

Allan McGregor kept the home side at bay in the first half but the home side would not be denied.

Updated 14:45

ALVARO NEGREDO AND Yaya Toure were on the scoresheet at the Etihad Stadium this afternoon as Manchester City got their league campaign back on track against Hull City.

Negredo opened the scoring for City, who lost against Cardiff last weekend, and Toure sealed the win. His superbly curled free-kick made it 2-0. Negredo, signed from Sevilla in the summer, headed in from six yards after a pinpoint cross from compatriot Pablo Zabaleta.

City boss Manuel Pellegrini took off David Silva and Sergio Aguero as he looked to see out the tie and secure the points. City’s meek attacking prods scarcely deserved a second goal but it duly arrived on 90 minutes.

Samir Nasri was felled on the edge of the box and Toure curled home a beauty that went top corner despite a back-pedalling Ahmed Elmohamady’s attempts to get back on the line.

Here are the two goals:

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Hull goalkeeper Allan McGregor thwarted Aleksandar Kolarov and Joleon Lescott in the opening stages of the first half but the visitors could have scored two themselves. Robert Koren’s drive went close, minutes after Sone Aluko broke clear and slid the ball past Joe Hart only to see his effort zip wide.

Hull striker Danny Graham smashed the ball into Hart’s goal on 10 minutes, too, but his finish, from a Robbie Brady cross, was ruled out for offside.

City’s midfielders, including Jesus Navas and Fernandinho, were not having it all their own way and allowed their frustrations to boil over midway through the half. The Brazilian was yellow-carded for a rash challenge on Aluko.

The last effort of note in the opening half was a Yaya Toure header from six yards out that missed the target. Toure and his teammates took their chances in the second half, however, and City, for now, are up to second in the league.

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    Mute Alan Dowdall
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    Aug 31st 2013, 1:53 PM

    Congratulations to Hull .. Must be a record with 4 Irish players starting on the bench in the Premier League!
    Only little Robbie getting the nod to start!

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    Mute Karol Doran
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    Aug 31st 2013, 6:57 PM

    They fully deserved to get something out of the game

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    Mute James Quinn
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    Aug 31st 2013, 8:52 PM

    Very poor performance from city. Their defence was very shaky, big question marks over £30 mill Fernandinho, hardly had a shot in the entire game. Got the win in the end but united could beat em at the etihad ina few weeks if they don’t improve.

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