Carlos Tevez scored twice as Manchester City overpowered Liverpool 3-0 at Eastlands yesterday.
Carlos Tevez scored twice as Manchester City overpowered Liverpool 3-0 at Eastlands yesterday.
James Milner, on his City debut, set up his former Aston Villa teammate Gareth Barry to side-foot in the first goal in the 13th minute.
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| TWO GOOD: Manchester City skipper Carlos Tevez (left) celebrates his second goal with James Milner during their 3-0 win over Liverpool in the English Premier League yesterday. PIC/AFP |
And the Argentina striker got on the end of Micah Richards's header seven minutes into the second half.
Liverpool saw captain Steven Gerrard hit the post with a powerful shot.
And in the ensuing scramble City goalkeeper Joe Hart made a fine double save to deny both David Ngog and Fernando Torres.
Tevez made the game safe from the penalty spot after Adam Johnson was brought down by Martin Skrtel.
City's win came as their billionaire owner Sheikh Mansour visited the ground for the first time since buying the club two years ago and he was treated to a stunning performance from his side.
It would have been much worse for Reds had City, with Adam Johnson in sensational form, taken half the chances they created.
City fans hoping for a glimpse of 25-million-pound striker Mario Balotelli were left disappointed as he looked on from the sidelines as he recovered from a knee-cartilage injury that forced him to miss training on Sunday.
Johnson started the move that led to City's opener with a delightful pass to Milner. He squared to an unmarked Barry, who moved from Villa to Eastlands last year for 12 million pounds, to score from 10 yards, the England midfielder's third Premier League goal for City.
Liverpool were subdued and clearly missed Mascherano's influence in midfield as Tevez burst into the danger area before firing into the side netting.
They were no better after the break and two goals in the space of 16 minutes from Tevez sealed the worst night of Hodgson's spell in charge so far.
Liverpool's defence was again all at sea as Tevez scrambled the ball over the line from close range after a powerful header by Richards.
The visitors were clearly shell-shocked. Gerrard tried to rally his side but even the Liverpool captain could not ride to the rescue on this occasion.
City's battling qualities were highlighted in the 58th minute when, after Gerrard had been denied by the woodwork, Ngog had a shot saved by Hart before Torres had a follow up effort charged down.
Liverpool's wretched night was complete when Skrtel brought down man-of-the-match Johnson in the box and Tevez beat Pepe Reina from the spot.