Nasri has looked the most likely, and finally something for the fans to treasure.Great strike, a deserving match winner, irrespective of this game’s friendly status.City string ten or so passes together, but the tempo has completely sapped out of this one.That said, from seemingly nothing Nasri almost conjures the spectacular.
Melbourne City 0 - 1 Manchester City (Nasri) 4.23am EDT 04:23 Pffft! He can accuse a phantom bobble here, but that is what’s known as: A Miss.If they can weather this little patch Melbourne will be very happy - they are very much approaching ‘under the Kosh’ territory.It’s very deep from Navas, but headed back into the mix. Pretty much an entirely new line up for the hosts, and visitors.It comes to Nasri just outside the box though - and excellent finish!Brilliant chest control, and an even better volleyed finish. Teamsheets, yes please.Here’s how the hosts, well, interstate hosts will line up:CITY XI: Caballero, Maffeo, Kompany (C), Humphreys, Clichy, Fernando, Toure, Barker, Navas, Nasri, Garcia CITY SUBS: Wright, Horsfield, Plummer, Zuculini, Ntcham, Celina, Fofana, Evans, Glendon, Pozo, Unal I’ll not lie, there are plenty of names there Australian audiences perhaps won’t know too much about, so feel free to write in and let us know about the Fofana’s, Pozo’s and Unal’s of Manchester’s generation next.For the City end, there are a few triallists on show, as well as some up-and-comers from their National Youth League team. That seemed to happen in slow motion, an open-play panenka attempt - if we’ll allow that as a concept - just chips over Caballero, but doesn’t find the net.Another great chance from Melbourne - despite Manchester’s dominance, you could say they’ve created the two best chances from open play tonight.Yaya is still holding court in the middle of the pitch though - but Manchester needing perhaps another experienced head to liven this encounter up.It’s been a little bit one-dimensional so far, with Navas doing well wide, but not too much intricate stuff around the edge of the box. For those of you inclined to drinking games, perhaps pick the minute in which we hear the first raw obscenity of the match. Manchester City geared up for their International Champions Cup campaign by edging their sister club Melbourne CityA fair result, and representative of the balance of play.Van’t Schip will rue the two great missed chances - Mauk with a gilt-edged opportunity to provoke a response from the Premier League stars in the first half, before Novillo’s fine chipped attempt just failed to beat Caballero.From Manchester’s perspective they’d like to get a bit more incisive in the final third; not too much creativity on show, as some of the youngsters failed to press their fringe claims.Samir Nasri taking things into his own hands near the end, a quality strike giving the Melbourne ‘keeper absolutely no chance.No announcement as to the crowd figure here tonight, but I’m betting it’s a record for the Gold Coast. Brisbane Roar striker Scott McDonald hailed Jamie Young as the best goalkeeper in the Hyundai A-League after his efforts in goal earned his side a point against Wellington Phoenix on Wednesday night. Join the conversation via Chuck your tinned soup in the microwave; we’ll be back shortly with the second half.And that’s the half-time whistle. After a few wobbly seasons with the collapse (financial or otherwise) of several ‘franchises’ the announcement that the City Football Group was interested in an Australian plaything capped a couple of fine seasons, in which marquees such as Shinji Ono, Alessandro Del Piero and Emile Heskey introduced bums to seats, and the standard of football on the pitch improved thanks in large part to the coaching returns of Ange Postecoglou, Graham Arnold and the emergence of Tony Popovic.From there however, it’s not all been smooth sailing.
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"They want to really go out there and have a competitive game and I can't imagine a better opponent that they can play against and it's an opportunity for everyone to see what level they are at and as a team, it's a good point for us to see what's needed ahead of the FFA Cup," he added, referring to the round-of-32 tie away to Edgeworth FC on August 4.Manchester City meanwhile, seeking to wrest back the title they lost to Chelsea last season, move on to Victoria after the game for International Champions Cup matches against Real Madrid and Roma.
Classic.Well-flighted corner, but Melbourne’s new centre-half signing Aaron Hughes comfortably intercepts. The former Hull and West Brom man has had a mixed start Down Under - not due to performance, but perhaps Van’t Schip has failed to get the best from the Slovenian, as he adjusts to the Melbourne system.Gone is former Socceroo Josh Kennedy, he hung up his boots during the off-season, which means Koren may get to debutise in a ‘false 9’ role. Credit: TTG Asia The vice-chairman of Melbourne City … Melbourne scramble his cross clear, the makeshift fullback Retre doing just enough.Navas has looked handy, and lively - but always has divided City supporters. Second half: Melbourne City 0 - 0 Manchester CityPffft!
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