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  • Ireland (3), Santa Cruz (38), Lescott (56), Tevez (71), Johnson, M (77)
  • Forte (26)
  • Date:2009-10-28
  • Kick-off:19:45
  • Venue:City of Manchester Stadium
  • Attendance:36358
  • Referee:Oliver, M

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

84mins

Pablo Zabaleta is booked for unsporting behaviour.

79mins

Carlos Tevez is replaced by Benjani Mwaruwari.

79mins

The referee has booked Nigel de Jong.

77mins

Grant McCann is being taken off, Sam Togwell has come on in his place.

77mins

Goal!! Man City have scored with Michael Johnson putting it in the back of the net.

73mins

Man City are replacing Gareth Barry with Michael Johnson.

71mins

Goal!! Man City have scored with Carlos Tevez putting it in the back of the net.

68mins

Scunthorpe are replacing Michael O'Connor with Gary Hooper.

59mins

Stephen Ireland is replaced by Vladimir Weiss.

56mins

Goal!! Joleon Lescott scores for Man City.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 2 v 1.

46mins

Rob Jones is replaced by Niall Canavan.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

38mins

Goal!! Roque Santa Cruz scores for Man City.

26mins

Goal!! Scunthorpe have scored with Jonathan Forte putting it in the back of the net.

3mins

Goal!! Stephen Ireland scores for Man City.

0mins

It's 7:45pm on Wednesday, October 28th, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Manchester City maintained their 100 per cent record against Scunthorpe United as they booked their place in the quarter-finals of the Carling Cup.

Goals from Stephen Ireland, Roque Santa Cruz, Joleon Lescott, Carlos Tevez and Michael Johnson kept City on course for their first piece of silverware since 1976.

In doing so, City also preserved their perfect record against the Iron as they have won all five meetings against the Championship side, scoring a remarkable total of 26 goals in the process.

City handed full debuts to Paraguay striker Santa Cruz and Brazilian defender Sylvinho as they made six changes from the starting line-up from Sunday's Premier League match against Fulham.

The changes didn't disrupt City who took little more than two minutes to make the breakthrough when Shaun Wright-Phillips released Ireland who broke forward before finding the net with a low shot from outside the penalty area.

If City thought this was the prelude to a comfortable stroll to victory they were sadly mistaken as the Iron staged a spirited fightback.

They were rewarded with a 26th-minute equaliser when Marcus Williams opened the City defence with a low cross from the left which was slotted home by striker Jonathan Forte.

Stunned City were forced to raise their tempo as they regained the lead in the 38th minute when Santa Cruz marked his first full appearance with a goal, a well-directed header from eight yards.

City were denied a third goal shortly before the break when Gareth Barry ghosted from deep to meet Sylvinho's cross only to see his effort strike the upright.

Any hope of another Iron fightback was extinguished 11 minutes after the restart when central defender Lescott scored City's third with a towering header from a Wright-Phillips corner.

And City were denied a fourth goal moments later when Ireland's toe-poke past keeper Joe Murphy was cleared off the line by Niall Canavan.

But goal number four eventually came when Tevez converted a cross from substitute Vladamir Weiss.

It got even better for City when substitute Johnson, the midfield man who is only just easing his way back after a year-long lay-off, fired home a spectacular fifth goal from long range.

Manchester City

Scunthorpe United

Corners

71

Fouls

76

Goal attempts

177

Shots off target

74

Offsides

21

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