Owen Hargreaves enjoyed a sensational
Manchester City debut as he opened the scoring in his side's 2-0 Carling Cup
triumph over Birmingham at the Etihad Stadium.
Hargreaves scored the opener |
Released by Manchester United in the
summer after three injury-ravaged seasons, the midfielder drove home a superb
25-yard shot after 18 minutes and was deservedly named man of the match.
Mario Balotelli added a second before
the break to secure City's passage into the last 16 and end the holders'
interest in a much-derided competition that will never be dismissed by
Hargreaves, as long as the former Bayern Munich man draws breath.
After virtually three years on the
sidelines, punctuated by a couple of very brief appearances, totalling only six
minutes of actual playing time, Hargreaves took just 18 minutes to open his
account for City.
It was some goal too, seizing on a loose ball as Carlos Tevez and Balotelli had their route into the penalty area blocked and letting fly from 25 yards. The shot went like an arrow past Birmingham goalkeeper Colin Doyle and into the top corner.
Although it was anticipated Hargreaves
would be replaced at the break, the former England man re-appeared and lasted
for another 12 minutes before departing to a standing ovation.
With Tevez dropping deep, Balotelli was
the focal point of City's attack and when Aleksandar Kolarov crossed from the
left seven minutes before the interval, the former Inter Milan man neatly swept
home his first goal of the season.
It was a good night all round for City
as Kolo Toure also made his comeback after serving a six-month ban for a failed
drugs test.
Toure made his mark too, being perfectly
placed to clear off the line after Romanian goalkeeper Costel Pantilimon had
dropped Jean Beausejour's free-kick, offering Curtis Davies the chance to send
an overhead kick towards City's otherwise empty goal.
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