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Saturday 4th April 2015 – Manchester City v Totttenham Hotspur (Premier League)
Former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has been appointed the new manager of Borussia Dortmund, his first job since leaving City 3 seasons ago.
MCFC Starting XI – Hart, Zabaleta, Varane, Lescott, Toase; Bale, Barry, Lampard, Silva; Blanco; Suarez SUBS – Forster, Ramon, Kompany, Milner, Nem, Aguero, Cavani
Spurs Starting XI – Lloris, Walker, Ifa, Kaboul, Alaba; N’Diaye, Sandro, Xhaka; Sosa, Young; Adebayor SUBS – Gomes, Townsend, Nainggolan, Sigurosson, Defoe, Kjaer, Olsson
Manchester City needed to bounce back from their Derby defeat and did do with a convincing performance against Spurs. City named a reasonably weakened side ahead of their Champions League game with Juventus, and it took them 50 minutes to score but when they did it was worth the wait as former Spurs man Gareth Bale went on a mazy run and smashed home the opening goal. Cavani came on in the second half and bagged the second of the game with a powerful strike from the edge of the area.
Final Score – Manchester City 2 (Bale 51, Cavani 73) Tottenham Hotspur 0
MOTM – Raphael Varane
Attendance – 47,405
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Tuesday 7th April 2015 – Manchester City v Juventus (Champions League Quarter-Final 1st Leg)
MCFC Starting XI – Hart, Richards, Kompany, Nastasic, Ramon; Nasri, De Rossi, Milner, Nem; Aguero; Cavani SUBS – Pantilimon, Zabaleta, Varane, Barry, Bale, Sneijder, Suarez
Juventus Starting XI – Buffon, Bonucci, Chiellini, Papadopoulos; Giaccherini, Vidal, Asamoah, Marchisio, Giovinco; Falcao, Tevez SUBS – Leali, Anita, Albiol, Moutinho, Vucinic, Marrone, Barzagli
Manchester City were given a European footballing lesson by Juventus but still aren’t completely out of the tie, and if it wasn’t for a missed penalty in the final 10 minutes from Aguero they would have gone into the second leg level. A hard working performance from former City man Carlos Tevez will definitely be what he wanted and has put his side in a strong position ahead of the home leg of this tie.
Final Score – Manchester City 1 (Nasri 75) Juventus 2 (Papadopoulos 29, Falcao 32)
MOTM – Kyriakos Papadopoulos
Attendance – 47,405