Sunday, August 28, 2011

Edin Dzeko score four two assists from debutant Samir Nasri as Manchester City down Tottenham 4-1.

Edin Dzeko first hat-trick and quadruple at Manchester City started in 34 when he tapped in Samir Nasri cross and gave Tottenham Spurs goalkeeper little time to react. This the first football hat-trick in this premier league season. Earlier Samir Nasri and Silva played one two touches before the former Arsenal midfielder crossed the ball.

Edin Dzeko’s second came 7 minutes later as he connect Samir Nasri’s cross with brilliant head placement to the right corner and give Kaboul wondering what happended.

The Bundesliga player completed his hat-trick on 55 minute with the simplest tape to the Tottenham Spur’s net, this time assist from Micah Richards.

Sergio Kun Aguero scored the fourth City goal, his third in Premier league. Samir Nasri was again the assitst man as he released Aguero who run become placing the ball to the top left side of Friedel.

Defoe later forces a save from Joe Hart to earn Tottenham Spurs. Kaboul scored with the header to give Tottenham Spurs the consolation goals.

As many thought he will finish with only a hat-trick, Dzeko completed his today account with four goals and fifth for Manchester City with fantastic left foot shot and the scored board read Manchester City v Tottenham 5-1.

Manchester City are back to the top of the table, yesterday Liverpool v Bolton ended 3-1 and Liverpool FC lead the table for some hours.


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