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MANCHESTER CITY REPORTS 2008-2009
Picture Zabaleta and Koren challenge for a high ball.

Manchester City 4 West Brom 2

By Ken Gaunt, PA Sport

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A double dose of Brazilian magic pushed West Brom closer to the Coca-Cola Championship at Eastlands.

Elano converted a penalty after Robinho had opened the scoring with his first goal of the year.

But this was a far from routine win for Manchester City as they were pushed all the way by the bottom club.

With Nedum Onuoha also on target they made the perfect start but a brace from Chris Brunt gave West Brom hope.

However, they ran out time - with Daniel Sturridge scoring in stoppage time - and their survival hopes look bleak.

City took their foot of the pedal after racing into a two-goal lead in the first 20 minutes through Robinho and Onuoha.

Robinho went close in the seventh minute before making the breakthrough a minute later.

He sent a sweet volley beyond goalkeeper Scott Carson after Ireland had carved out the opening.

Considering it was his first league goal in 12 games and his first this year, there was no lack of confidence in the finish from the Brazilian.

City, however, still looked vulnerable at the back and Jonas Olsson and Abdoulaye Meite squandered good chances in quick succession.

But they extended their lead in the 20th minute after Elano swung in a corner from the right.

Meite only succeeded in heading the ball up in the air and Onuoha headed in his first goal of the season. Carson complained about being impeded and was booked for his troubles.

West Brom almost pulled a goal back in the 31st minute, only for Felipe Caicedo to clear Robert Koren's header off the line.

This was a good little spell by West Brom and James Morrison tested Shay Given in the 35th minute following a deep cross from Paul Robinson.

They got their reward two minutes later with a crisp finish from Brunt for his fifth goal of the season after he was set up by Fortune.

City were stung and Marc-Antoine Fortune again caused them some difficulty with his movement in the 42nd minute.

He was able to deliver a good cross that was scrambled away to safety by Onuoha.

West Brom maintained their momentum and almost drew level in the 50th minute.

Koren delivered a cross into the path of Fortune but Richard Dunne made a vital block at the near post.

It was a brief respite for City as the visitors equalised in the 54th minute when Brunt scored his second goal of the game.

City failed to cut out his 20-yard free-kick and it bounced beyond a startled Given to make it 2-2.

However West Brom's celebrations lasted only a minute as City regained the lead.

Elano sent Carson the wrong way with his penalty kick after he had been floored by Olsson.

Then Sturridge tested Carson from distance as City kept up the pressure.

It was an open game and Olsson headed over the bar in the 62nd minute following a corner from Brunt.

Carson again denied Sturridge a minute later by booting the ball clear as the home side launched a quick counter attack before he made a smart save from Elano.

West Brom continued to pour forward and Given did well to parry Fortune's effort in the 78th minute.

However, they paid the price for pushing forward when Sturridge scored in stoppage time after being released by Ireland.

Teams

Man City Given, Zabaleta, Onuoha, Dunne, Bridge, De Jong,Kompany, Ireland, Elano (Fernandes 74), Caicedo (Sturridge 58),Robinho (Petrov 84).

Subs Not Used: Hart, Richards, Garrido, Evans.

Booked: Kompany.

Goals: Robinho 8, Onuoha 21, Elano 56 pen, Sturridge 90.

West Brom Carson, Zuiverloon, Meite, Olsson, Robinson,Morrison (Mulumbu 66), Greening, Koren (Simpson 62),Dorrans (Borja Valero 62), Brunt, Fortune.

Subs Not Used: Kiely, Filipe Teixeira, Donk, Wood.

Booked: Carson, Morrison.

Goals: Brunt 37, 54.

Att: 40,072

Ref: Mike Jones (Cheshire).

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