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TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 3 (Clint Dempsey 75, Jermain Defoe 79, Gareth Bale 82) MAN CITY 1 (Samir Nasri 5)
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FA CUP SEMI-FINAL CHELSEA 1 (Demba Ba 66) MAN CITY 2 (Samir Nasri 35, Sergio Aguero 47)
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Barring a most improbable series of results, Manchester United can now start clearing some space in their trophy cabinet.
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Joe Hart’s penalty save was the turning point. Had Frank Lampard scored, the Manchester City-Chelsea encounter might have taken on a different complexion.
MAN CITY 2 (Yaya Toure 63, Carlos Tevez 85) CHELSEA 0
MAN CITY v CHELSEA (Tomorrow, 9.30pm, SingTel mio TV Ch 102)
Chelsea’s trip to Manchester City is a battle for the heart and mind of one man.
Michael Laudrup, Neil Warnock, Arsene Wenger and Roberto Mancini have all got one thing in common.
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Time is running out for Manchester City.
The Citizens have just 13 matches to overturn a nine-point gap from Manchester United.
Listening to Roberto Mancini lament the loss of Mario Balotelli, it’s hard not to stifle a giggle.