MAN CITY v Everton: The PREVIEW – City’s Probable Team

23 Sep

Fancy a flutter? Sergio Aguero to score the only goal of the game has fantastic odds of 21/1. David Silva to win a penalty (must be fouled) is a tempting 26/1, whilst Marouane Fellaini to receive the first card is 10/1. Feel confident that you can predict the outcome? Got an instinct who will score first? Click HERE to bet on the game.

It’s that time of the season again. The time when Everton visit and we resign ourselves to another defeat. For whatever reason, they are our bogey team, the side against whom we continually struggle. Season after season, year after year, they beat us. A solitary victory at Goodison Park a couple of season ago is all we have in recent times to show against them. But is it time to break the mould?

We’d like to think so. It goes without saying that our squad is better than any in previous years, a group of players capable of competing with anyone. All bases, whether pretty football or phyiscal challenges, are covered so it’s about time we defeated the Toffees.

Roberto Mancini faces a tricky selection dilemma with the Champions League trip to face Bayern Munich coming just three days after this fixture. Joe Hart will return in place of the nervy Costel Pantilimon, whilst other certainties to regain their place are Vincent Kompany, Joleon ‘J-Lo’ Lescott, David Silva and Sergio Aguero. As has been wont so far this season, Mancini might change the fullbacks, and considering Everton’s aerial threat, I’d imagine Micah Richards will play.

With Nigel De Jong still out – but expected to be back for the Bayern game – Yaya Touré and Gareth Barry could return to midfield, although James Milner, after his cameo against Birmingham, is also vying for a place. Owen Hargreaves might possibly be on the bench after impressing on his debut, whilst Edin Dzeko and Samir Nasri will hope to start.

Here is the side Mancini could select:

Manchester City 4-3-3 football formation

Everton shouldn’t beat us every year. They’re a hardworking side full of capable professionals, but nothing more than that. They don’t have a recognised striker, as Louis Saha is out of favour, making do instead with Tim Cahill playing further forward. He’s one player who continually troubles us and has opened the scoring in three out of the past four meetings between the sides. Phil Jagielka and Sylvain Distin always seem to raise their game when facing us, Tim Howard invariably has a blinder and Moyes gets into a scrap with someone. Such is life.

Referee: Howard Webb – Arguably the best referee in the world. Everton will no doubt turn it into a physical contest, so Webb wil have be on top of the action.

Prediction: MAN CITY 1 – 0 Everton – Why I’m predicting a City win, I haven’t a clue. But  it’s about time we recorded a sweet victory over the Toffees and something tells me it’s going to be this game. The goal to be scored by Sergio Aguero.

Fancy a flutter? Sergio Aguero to score the only goal of the game has fantastic odds of 21/1. David Silva to win a penalty (must be fouled) is a tempting 26/1, whilst Marouane Fellaini to receive the first card is 10/1. Feel confident that you can predict the outcome? Got an instinct who will score first? Click HERE to bet on the game.

3 Responses to “MAN CITY v Everton: The PREVIEW – City’s Probable Team”

  1. Ryan 23/09/2011 at 8:34 pm #

    I really hope those 3 CMs don’t start. The last thing we need is tired legs in the middle of the park against Munich, especially with De Jong uncertain to return. I would rather see Nasri or Tevez playing where you have Toure, or maybe even throw Razak in there and move Milner up to the Toure role.

  2. Siamack 23/09/2011 at 8:40 pm #

    This year we will beat Everton, we did it to Tottenham and there is no reason that we can not do it to Everton.
    My only concern is set pieces. There is a saying that “if you are to nice to your guests, then they become your landlord”. City should push Everton all the way to the end.

    Keep in mind at least half of their fixed players like Fellani and Baines played a tough 120 minutes game 2 days ago. And that is going to affect them.

    I would prefer for Yaya or Barry to be kept fresh for Bayern clash as they seem to have their energy level dwindled when played two games in span of 3 days. Tevez can start in place of Yaya.

    I go for 3 – 0 Manchester city.

  3. Steve H. 23/09/2011 at 11:47 pm #

    As an Evertonian it has been nice playing City over the last few years ..but for a variety of reasons (mainly City getting better and us failing to improve) I can only see one outcome. Unfortunately we are due a thrashing off someone..and this could be it. Grit and detrmination only take you so far and much as I begrudge City their wealth there is no arguement about them having a class squad. Hope I am wrong about tomorrow but I have a bad feeling about this.

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