Flynn targets Rovers success

Flynn targets Rovers success

Published Jan. 20, 2013 6:15 a.m. ET

David Platt was pleased to see David Silva add goals to his recent good performances as Manchester City beat Fulham.

The Spaniard went into the game with just one goal this season but trebled his tally with both in a 2-0 win.

Roberto Mancini's assistant said: "Last year he had a few more goals under his belt but we know how important he is whether he is scoring goals or not.

"I think his performances have been right up there. I think it would be harsh to say it has been lacking. He is in the team for all sorts of different reasons, not just his goalscoring ability.

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"I think his performances of late have deserved goals. I am pleased he got the two and he should have had a third."

City - temporarily, at least - moved to within four points of leaders Manchester United, and Platt said: "We have got 15 games left. Both teams will drop points, I am sure.

"We have got to make sure we keep getting victories so if United slip up we are in a position to take advantage of that."

City lost Pablo Zabaleta to an ankle injury, but Platt said: "I would be surprised if he was out for next week."

Flynn, who watched Rob Jones and Chris Brown find the net in either half, has only been given a contract until the end of the season.

But he said: "The length of contracts has never concerned me. It's only a piece of paper. I've got big plans for the club - this season and next season.

"The chairman has already said he wants to win the title so no pressure there. But I agree with him.

"We're in a good position, joint top with a game in hand, and I've never liked to settle for second best.

"It was nice to kick-off with a win but I've inherited a good side here. The teamwork is superb, but maybe we can get a bit more from the players individually.

"We became a little bit sloppy in the second half but overall I thought we were convincing the way we went about the job.

"Some of our attacking play was top notch and we could have scored a few more goals.

"We've got a couple of weeks off now and that's good in a way because it gives us more time to work and improve on the training ground."

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