Iheanacho And Sterling Score in City Win
Manchester City midfielder Samir Nasri has criticized the “stupid” supporters who jeered Raheem Sterling as he made his debut for his new club following a £49 million move from Liverpool.
Liverpool fans are still simmering with anger over the conduct of former player Raheem Sterling who sealed a controversial move to Manchester City.
– Mario Balotelli (@FinallyMario) July 21, 2015…support him Like you always did. He demonstrated why he s here, not only his value as a player, he s a very young player so I think he will improve a lot in the future, playing with Yaya Toure, David Silva and the others.
“He has the speed that we didn’t have so he will be another different way of playing”. Despite how good Francesco Totti has been for the club, it is clear to see that he perhaps is not as effective around the goal as he used to be, and Roma could do with another striker to assist him. “But what I appreciated most was that we were able to come back from behind twice and we are mentally strong”.
“It’s important to score, particularly early in the game, and he just played 45 minutes after having just a few days working with the team”, Pellegrini said after Tuesday’s match.
“I am very happy for him and I am very happy for our team for buying him”.
Manchester City remain unbeaten in Australia after defeating AS Roma on penalties at the MCG in the second game of the 2015 worldwide Champions Cup.
An errant pass by one of Roma’s substitutes, Ashley Cole, presented Iheanacho with a ideal opportunity to put City back in front and the 18-year-old Nigerian finished impeccably.
Sterling reportedly left Liverpool because of his sour relationship with manager Brendan Rodgers.
But Hart then stepped up to score City’s fifth spot kick and saved Seydou Doumbia’s attempted “Panenka” to force the shootout to sudden death, and James Horsfield netted before Hart parried Seydou Keita’s weak attempt to win the match. “YNWA, Liverpool is a family ALWAYS”.
Roma levelled eight minutes in, as Pjanic unleashed a long-range rocket that gave Willy Caballero no chance, before David Silva – central to most of City’s best moments before he was withdrawn at the interval – forced De Sanctis into a top save.