Man City bounces back at Newcastle

Man City bounces back at Newcastle

Published Dec. 15, 2012 12:00 a.m. ET

Manchester City bounced back from its damaging derby loss to Manchester United with a 3-1 win at struggling Newcastle on Saturday, keeping the champions in touch with their neighbors in the Premier League title race.

Goals by Sergio Aguero and Javi Garcia gave City a deserved 2-0 lead at halftime, but Newcastle posed more problems in the second half and halved the deficit through Demba Ba - his 11th goal of the season - in the 51st minute.

City's defense, missing injured captain Vincent Kompany, held firm and the visitors clinched victory with 12 minutes remaining when the excellent Yaya Toure poked home from close range.

The win reduced City's deficit to three points to United, which plays Sunderland later Saturday, and ensured there were no lingering after-effects from its first loss of the campaign.

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''After that defeat, we needed to start quickly and the guys were really good. All of the players played very well and it could have been six or seven as we missed many chances to score,'' said City manager Roberto Mancini, who dropped Mario Balotelli from the squad completely after the Italy striker's ineffectual display against United.

Newcastle, which started the day only two points off the bottom three, has won just once in 11 games in all competitions since the end of October.

''Their best players played well today and were the difference - up front, they were a real handful,'' Newcastle manager Alan Pardew said.

With top scorer Carlos Tevez restored to the starting lineup in place of Balotelli, City played some of its best football of the season in the first half.

Playmakers David Silva and Samir Nasri were at the center at most of their good work and the latter set up Aguero's opener, running onto an exquisite through-ball from Toure and squaring for the Argentina striker to tap into an empty net for his sixth goal of the campaign.

Nasri struck a close-range shot against the post in the 20th, but hobbled off with a groin injury eight minutes before halftime after a challenge by Jonas Gutierrez.

The momentum remained with City, though, and after Tevez had a shot turned aside by goalkeeper Tim Krul, Garcia headed in the resulting corner from Silva. Davide Santon had a chance to clear on the line but missed the ball with a swing of his right boot.

It was a different match in the second half, with a fired-up Newcastle taking the game to its opponent and Ba equalizing when he latched onto Fabricio Coloccini's hooked cross and headed past a stranded Joe Hart in goal.

Papiss Demba Cisse and Ba were off target with attempts when decently placed. But on a rare foray forward, Pablo Zabaleta crossed from the left for Yaya Toure to slide the ball home, sealing victory on a ground where he scored twice late last season to help City to the title.

''You need to be tough mentally here but we just kept going and we showed great character,'' said City defender Kolo Toure, who impressed as Kompany's replacement at center back.r.

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