Four-star City maul Sunderland
Manuel Pellegrini's side ran out comfortable
winners at the Stadium of Light on Tuesday, with
the two big-money summer signings joining the
Argentine on the scoresheet Manchester City ran
out 4-1 winners over Sunderland in the League
Cup on Tuesday, with summer signing Kevin De
Bruyne on the scoresheet for Manuel Pellegrini's
side.
The struggling hosts were outclassed by the
Premier League leaders who were 4-0 up within
36 minutes, prompting a number of home fans to
make an early exit from the Stadium of Light.
The result and, in particular, the manner of the
performance, is likely to increase the pressure on
Sunderland boss Dick Advocaat who admitted
ahead of the game that he would step down if he
felt someone better was ready to replace him.
Both managers opted for strong starting line-ups,
with Sunderland handing a debut to Tottenham
loanee DeAndre Yedlin and Manuel Pellegrini
including Sergio Aguero, De Bruyne, Yaya Toure
and Raheem Sterling.
Despite their abysmal league form, it was
Sunderland who started the brighter, Adam
Johnson and Fabio Borini both going close within
the first five minutes as the hosts piled on the
early pressure.
City appeared to be up against it, only to stun the
home fans into silence as they took the lead with
what was their first real attack of the game.
Patrick van Aanholt's challenge on Jesus Navas
looked to be just outside the box, but referee
Roger East thought otherwise and awarded the
spot-kick which Aguero converted with ease to
claim his first club goal in over a month.
Borini then saw what looked like a legitimate goal
ruled out for a rather innocuous foul on Nicolas
Otamendi, before Sunderland fell victim to another
sucker punch.
This time it came in the form of a rapid City
breakaway in which De Bruyne and Sterling
exchanged a neat one-two, allowing the former to
drive in on goal and beat Vito Mannone at his near
post.
And there was more misery for the former Arsenal
goalkeeper seven minutes later when Sterling's
close-range shot rebounded off the post, struck
him on the back and cannoned into the net.
Sunderland appeared to have no answer to City's
attacking fluency, especially down the right and
on 36 minutes the game was effectively over as a
contest as the visitors grabbed their fourth.
This time De Bruyne returned the favour for
Sterling by playing him in on goal and the former
Liverpool man casually bent the ball past
Mannone and into the far corner.
It could and should have been even worse for
Advocaat's men just before the break, Aguero
delaying his shot for too long after successfully
rounding Mannone, allowing Sebastian Coates to
clear the danger.
The Argentina international again left Mannone
floundering at his feet early in the second-half,
but this time he opted to pick out Sterling and his
dallying allowed Sunderland to clear.
The overworked home goalkeeper was then
tested by a low drive from Toure just before the
hour-mark as City continued to rampage forward
in search of a fifth goal.
Jeremain Lens did at least threaten a response
from the men in red and white when he showed
some neat footwork before firing straight at Willy
Caballero in the visitors' goal.
But when they did finally make the breakthrough,
it came too late to be anything more than a
consolation, Ola Toivonen converting Yedlin's
cross on 83 minutes.
Pellegrini, meanwhile, was able to hand a debut to
Manu Garcia midway through the second half and
the highly-rated young Spanish midfielder showed
some nice touches as City cruised through to the
next round.
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