Manchester City 4 Porto 0 (agg 6-1): Sergio Aguero scores after 19 seconds

22 February 2012 19:17
Manchester City produced a strong finish to power into the last 16 of the Europa League at the expense of 10-man holders Porto. [LNB]Sergio Aguero set up victory by extending City's 2-1 first-leg lead after just 18 seconds at the rainswept Etihad Stadium before hitting the bar later in the first half. [LNB]Edin Dzeko came off the bench to add a second after 76 minutes before the sending off of Rolando preceded further goals from David Silva and David Pizarro in the closing minutes. [LNB] Early bird: Sergio Aguero (right) celebrates opening the scoring after just 19 seconds[LNB] [LNB] No stopping that: The Argentina striker (left) breaks the deadlock with a right-foot shot[LNB] Back of the net: Aguero's (right) shot beats Helton in the Porto goal[LNB] [LNB]MATCH FACTS [LNB]Man City: Hart, Richards, Kompany, Lescott, Clichy, Barry (Milner 58), De Jong, Nasri (Dzeko 69), Yaya Toure, Silva, Aguero (Pizzaro 80).[LNB]Subs not used:Pantilimon, Zabaleta, Savic, Balotelli.[LNB]Goals: Aguero 1, Dzeko 76, Silva 84, Pizarro 86.[LNB]Booked: Yaya Toure [LNB]FC Porto: Helton, Maicon, Rolando,Alex Sandro, Otamendi (Sapunaru 63), Gonzalez, Joao Moutinho, James Rodriguez (Defour 80), Fernando, Varela (Cristian Rodriguez 63), Hulk. [LNB]Subs not used: Bracali, Kleber, Djalma, Podstawski.[LNB]Booked: Otamendi, Gonzalez [LNB]Red card: Rolando [LNB]Referee: Wolfgang Stark (Germany)][LNB]Attendance: 39,500[LNB]Although the decisive goals came late, the result did not flatter the Barclays Premier League leaders. [LNB]The Portuguese champions may have controlled the game at times but they lacked a cutting edge and Roberto Mancini's side always looked more threatening in attack. [LNB]The build-up to the match was overshadowed by City striker Carlos Tevez's apology for his recent conduct while Chelsea's latest troubles also commanded headlines. [LNB]Both issues were again highlighted as Mancini said prior to kick-off he would meet Tevez tomorrow while Chelsea's under-pressure manager boss Andre Villas-Boas arrived to watch the game. [LNB]Villas-Boas won the Europa League with Porto last season but his former club's grip on the trophy was loosened almost as soon as the game began. [LNB]The 5pm kick-off may have been problematic for some fans but the players raced out of the blocks to make the perfect start. [LNB]Aguero, who struck six minutes from time last week, started where he left off as he was played through by Yaya Toure and slipped the ball low past Helton. [LNB] [LNB] Nutmeg: Edin Dzeko doubles City's advantage on the night by slotting through Helton's legs[LNB] [LNB] Tap in: An unmarked David Silva finishes at the back post from David Pizarro's cross for the third goal[LNB] [LNB] Icing on the cake: David Pizarro (centre) bundles through to score City's fourth of the night[LNB]City looked comfortable for their lead and could have had a second when Silva beat the defence with a brilliant ball for Toure. Helton rushed out of goal to meet the Ivory Coast midfielder on the edge of the box and spread his body to block his shot.[LNB] Porto enjoyed some spells possession but struggled to create meaningful chances until first-leg goalscorer Silvestre Varela found space to test Joe Hart. Joao Moutinho curled a free-kick over as Porto continued to look for a way back into the tie.[LNB] [LNB] Who's a naughty boy? Referee Wolfgang Stark gives Porto striker Hulk a talking to[LNB] Aguero was unlucky not to score a second as he seized upon a long ball and headed it past the advancing Helton. It left him at a tight angle wide on the left but his chip was almost perfect as it dropped on to the bar. [LNB]Porto again showed composure in possession but did not threaten much around the box, although Lucho Gonzalez fired over. The powerful Hulk tried to create problems but drove a cross across goal from a good position. [LNB] [LNB] Hands up if City are going through: Yaya Toure (right) and Porto's Maicon (left) both appeal for a foul[LNB]City spurned another chance to extend their advantage as they broke from deep and Aguero released Toure. Toure appeared to have a good shooting opportunity but he checked back as cover arrived and Aguero drove wide. [LNB]Nicolas Otamendi missed the target as Porto went close just before the break. The game remained open as the second half got under way with Aguero dribbling into the Porto box to tee up Silva but Maicon slid in to deny the Spaniard. [LNB] [LNB] Marching orders: Porto defender Rolando (left) is shown the red card for protesting after Dzeko's goal[LNB]At the other end Gonzalez prodded an effort narrowly wide from 18 yards. Porto then pieced together a nice passing move and Maicon drove the ball into the box but the offside flag was raised before James Rodriguez turned it into the net. [LNB]Hulk almost broke through as Porto attacked again but Samir Nasri got a foot in at a vital moment. [LNB]City again pressed for another with Silva winning a corner from Helton with a powerful drive, before play was held up after Otamendi was accidentally kicked in the face by team-mate Maicon. [LNB]City put the result beyond any doubt as substitute Dzeko, who had been on the field just seven minutes, was slipped in by a fine ball from Aguero and finished with confidence.

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