MANCHESTER CITY v MIDDLESBROUGH - BRIGGSY'S VIEW

A complete away performance


After the defeat in Basel we went into the Manchester City game looking for a morale boosting win which would ensure we hit the ground running next Thursday.

Mac gave us the perfect chance to do that by naming a strong line-up. 4-5-1 - Jones, Parnaby, Ugo, Riggott, Queudrue, Morrison, Cattermole, Rochemback, Boateng, Downing and the lone striker Yakubu.

A tricky surface greeted both sides as they came out for the kick off. After the early exchanges the first notable chance for either side came after five minutes and it fell to Boro. A Downing cross picked out Morrison who shot but the shot was blocked by Ben Thatcher before going out for a corner.

Worrying news for Thursday's game came when Queudrue went down after a Vassell tackle. Queudrue was unable to continue and had to be substituted with Andrew Taylor taking his place.

Lee Cattermole conceded a needless free kick and was cautioned for his troubles. Riera took the free kick that just went wide left of Jones' goal.

Manchester City had now gone over 200 minutes without scoring. That deadlock was nearly broken after twenty minutes when a Riera cross picked out Sinclair but excellent defending prevent the City winger from getting a shot on target. Moments later Vassell was put clean through but Boateng made an excellent toe poke tackle to prevent Vassell from a free shot on goal.

With a half-hour gone, our backline was holding up very well, knocking out any ball that came our way. In a scrappy opening, we were playing the better possession but lacking the cutting edge in the final third. Yak needed more support. But the pitch conditions weren't helping either team. City's most potent attempt on goal came on thirty-five minutes when Riera dragged his shot just wide of Jones' goal.

Chris Riggott, after picking up the armband from Southgate, was again putting in another commanding performance. A performance his master would be proud of. Surely calls for England can't be too far away?

Manchester City were finding it very hard to break us down. We had very much thrown down the gauntlet to them to asking them come and break us down.

The deadlock was broken on forty minutes. Rochemback played the ball left to Downing, the young winger looked up and played a excellent cross to Cattermole who had made a surging run into the City box. Cattermole picked his spot and put us into the lead. What a goal. That's his first senior goal for us and he celebrated by kissing the badge. Excellent!

But what a cross. Downing is doing his best to catch the eye of the England manager.

The goal was the last chance of the first half. Booos sent the City players off at the break. It was a fairly scrappy half and was very stop and start, which took the tempo out of the game.

No changes for Boro at half time. On the fifty minute mark Morrison made an excellent surging run from deep in the City half towards the City box but just as he was about to pull the trigger Richards made an excellent last ditch tackle.

We continued to get men behind the ball, closing City down and hustling them. There was some good hold up play from the Yak before playing in Lee Cattermole and he forced two saves from David James before the ball went out for a corner.

City turned defence into attack, a Sinclair cross picking out Richard Dunne but happily he couldn't direct his header on target. City seemed to be starting to be gaining a bit of momentum but our backline was holding up very well.

On the hour mark a ball down the right put in Morrison who played a ball inside to Yakubu. The striker turned but his final effort on goal went wide of the target. Moments later Yak had another chance to double the lead when he was put in by Downing with a ball down the left. The Yak ran at Richards then side stepped the youngster and his casual shot went just wide.

We seemed to be growing in confidence now, knocking the ball about very well. We were playing with a bank of five across the middle of the park which was containing City very well and frustrating them. We were quickly turning defence into attack and the youthful legs of Morrison, Downing and Cattermole were causing City all sorts of problems.

On the sixty-eighth minute excellent interchanging football by Boro almost doubled the lead. Boateng played in Morrison who forced a good save from David James who palmed it behind for a corner. The resulting corner found Yakubu who cut inside and fired a powerful drive which just flew over the City goal. Moments later more excellent interchanging between Rocky and Downing put Downing clear down the left. Morrison had dropped off and found space inside the penalty box. Downing showed great vision to pick him out but Morrison's shot went high and wide.

The game should have certainly been dead and buried by now but even at 1-0 it was never beyond doubt. A long throw from Brad Jones to Yak put him one-on-one with Dunne. The Yak knocked the ball past the defender and he was certainly prevented from going past him as Dunne shot out a hand. The referee waved it away. Surely that was a free kick? And if it was, surely Dunne had to walk?

With fifteen minutes left, City had yet to really test Brad Jones. He was eventually called into action coming to collect a Vassell through ball. Downing won a free kick down the other end, thirty yards out. The free kick forced a save from David James who could only palm it behind for a corner.

On eighty minutes a great pass from Rochemback found Yakubu wide right. The striker got inside and showed great vision to pick out Parnaby but the right back could only get a weak shot behind it. That would have been some goal.

The game petered out without City even coming close to getting an equaliser. The final whistle was greeted by a huge cheer by the Boro fans who had been vocal throughout. Most City fans would have been sat at home as the final whistle sounded. The home end was empty long before the end.

That was the most complete away performance I've seen for a long time. We had real balance all over the park. We've now equalled that elusive forty point mark, which seems to be a must for any team outside the top four. Stuart Pearce mentioned before the game that he believed his side could still qualify for Europe via the league. We're now on equal points as City with a game in hand. We're six points behind West Ham in eighth, who have had a fantastic season by all accounts so maybe we've also got something to play for in terms of our league placing?

Today's result sets us up nicely for Thursday's game. We must now go into the game high on confidence. McClaren has a real headache on his hands now and it will be interesting to see how he will play it because the lads out there today, certainly put in a performance that will make it difficult for any of them to be left out on Thursday.

That's a decision for Steve Mc to make and hopefully it'll be the right one on the night and sees us progress to the last four of the UEFA Cup.

The average age of the squad that finished the game was a mere twenty years of age, with over fifty percent of the players coming via the youth academy. That's really pleasing to hear for any football fan and certainly bodes well for the future. They showed great maturity and professionalism in getting the result today.

All focus now turns to Thursday. We need a full house at the very least.

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