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That's the final whistle and it's a very encouraging display from the home side. They fully justified the 6-0 scoreline.
Manchester City win a free kick in a very dangerous position which is taken by Elano, but he can only watch as it flys high over the bar - disappointing effort from the Brazilian midfielder.
There will be three minutes of added time - can City get a seventh?
Diarra is booked as a result of the challenge - the first one of today's game.
Excellent play from Wright-Phillips sees him beat two Portsmouth players before being brought down unfairly by Diarra.
Evans almost gets himself another goal as his fierce volley only just misses the target. That was a shot of a talented and confident young striker.
Manchester City free kick is taken by Elano and it finds Zabaleta who heads the ball back towards goal only for Portsmouth to scramble clear.
Robinho - who has been an inspiration for his side - is taken off to a standing ovation as he is replaced by Daniel Sturridge.
It really has been a poor day for England keeper James against his former club - that it now two goals he can feel responsible for.
It's 6-0! This time it is substitute Fernandes who gets himself a goal after another mistake from David James.
Johnson is taken off by Redknapp as Noe Pamarot comes on to the field.
Zabaleta bursts down the right hand side before producing a dangerous cross into the box which Campbell eventually manages to clear.
Wright-Phillips is having an awesome game today, this time he forces a save from James as he looks to make it 6-0.
Evans does grab himself a goal after he finds the back of the net after good work from Robinho and Wright-Phillips.
The impressive and hard-working Stephen Ireland is replaced by Gelson Fernandes for the home side
Wright-Phillips wins the ball off Diarra before finding Evans, but the Welsh youngster fails to get the ball under control and the move breaks down.
The game is going through a rare quiet spell right now and in all honesty, that will suit Harry Redknapp just fine. He won't want his team to be embarassed.
It would be an ideal finish to this game for Man City if Evans - who is a product of their academy - manages to get himself a goal.
Jo is replaced by Ched Evans as Hughes looks to rest one of his big name players.
James almost concedes another goal as his clearance falls to Richards, but the defender can't quite direct his attempt goalwards. Portsmouth are a shambles right now.
If it wasn't game over before, it certainly is now. Man City are playing with supreme confidence and they fully deserve their win.
Wright-Phillips makes it 4-0 to the home side after he latches onto a through ball to slot the ball home.
Now it seems like Man City will go on to win this game, it will mean that they have alernated between winning and losing in their last seven home games.
Just as Wright-Phillips looks to set off on another run down the right hand side, he is brought down by Belhadj. The Portsmouth player showed his frustration with that challenge.
It has to be considered that there is still 27 minutes remaining in this game - how many can Man City get?
Portsmouth manage to win a corner as they search for their first goal, but it is easily claimed by Hart who has had very little to do today.
Hughes will be considering himself a very lucky manager when he considers the amount of attacking talent he has at his disposal.
Robinho is already a hero with these Manchester City fans after today's performance and you wouldn't bet against him scoring again soon.
Threre seems like no way back for Portsmouth now, it would take something special for them to get back into the game.
That must be game over now as Robinho makes it 3-0 to Manchester City after Ireland's long ball forward was knocked down by Jo into the path of the former Real Madrid man.
Diarra's corner is headed down by Campbell, but it goes straight into the arms of Hart. A yard either side of the keeper and that was a goal.
Elano sets Robinho away down the left hand side, but he can't get the better of Bouba Diop who uses his strength to win the ball.
An excellent challenge from Ireland prevents Traore having a clear run at goal after he was played through by Kaboul.
A good chance for City to extend their lead is wasted as Elano's free kick is smashed straight against the Portsmouth wall.
Robino finds Jo in some space as the home side attack, but the Brazilian can't quite find Wright-Phillips with his pass.
The crowd is rather quiet considering how well Manchester City played in the first half - perhaps they are simply waiting to be entertained!
There is no doubt that Portsmouth have caused the Man City defence some problems today and they will be confident they will get their goal at some stage.
Younes Kaboul is replaced by John Utaka at half time for Harry Redknapp's men.
Portsmouth almost get a goal straight away as Micah Richards' header is intercepted by Defoe who almost finds a stretching Crouch with his pass. That was close.
The second half is underway - can Portsmouth get themselves back into this game? You would think they have to get the next goal.
That's half time and Manchester City lead after an impressive attacking performance led by Robinho, Jo and Wright-Phillips.
A scramble in the Manchester City penalty area results in Crouch heading the ball back towards Diarra who sees his curling shot deflected wide.
Crouch gets on the end of a long ball forward, but his header at the back post is cleared off the line by Pablo Zabaleta . That would have been an excellent time for the away side to score.
The resulting corner falls to Elano at the edge of the area, but his snap shot it drilled wide of the target.
An excellent passing move from Manchester City sees Wright-Phillips and Robinho link well before the latter forces yet another save from James.
As we approach half time, it is very important for the away side that they don't concede again. 3-0 at the break and it could be all over.
Robinho latches onto a pass from Ireland before firing a shot towards goal from 20 yards, only for James to tip the ball over the bar. He's certainly not afraid of having a go!
You get the feeling that Portsmouth's best chance of getting themselves a goal is from a set-piece, they are a very tall team with many players who have excellent heading ability.
Sol Campbell heads the ball just over the bar after he got on the end of a Belhadj free kick - good chance for the defender.
A rare misplaced pass from Wright-Phillips means that the home side fail to test the Portsmouth defence when it looked as if they were ready to.
Papa Bouba Diop replaces the injured Sean Davis for Portsmouth.
Ireland does well to find Jo on the edge of the penalty area, but he can't get himself in a shooting position before he loses the ball.
The resulting free kick is wasted by Lassana Diarra as his lofted ball into the box is easily headed away by Ireland.
Johnson skips past two Manchester City players as he bursts down the right hand side, but he is stopped when Javier Garrido brings him down unfairly and concedes a free kick.
The best chance the away side have had so far falls to Crouch in the penalty area, but the England striker can only volley wide from close range. He should have at least hit the target.
Robinho and Ireland combine well as Manchester City hit Portsmouth on the counter attack, but when the ball finally reached Jo, the move broke down after the striker couldn't get the ball under control.
Because this is such an open game so far, Portsmouth should still be confident they can get back into it. One goal would change things a great deal.
Defoe has his first chance of the game but his first time shot fails to test Joe Hart in the Manchester City goal.
Dunne will be particularly happy with his goal today as it is his 29th birthday. It has to be said that James presented him with the birthday gift though.
An Elano free kick is floated high towards the back post, but no Man City players can get on the end of it and Glen Johnson clears.
Mark Hughes will be delighted with his team's efforts so far, they have looked very good in the final third of the pitch.
A Manchester City corner is taken by Blumer Elano and although it doesn't look threatening, James fumbles and Dunne manages to tap the ball into the net.
Portsmouth will be more encourged with the last couple of minutes as Crouch heads a Belhadj corner behind from close range.
An excellent reverse pass from Wright-Phillips almost finds Ireland in a decent position but Armand Traore does well to win the ball for his side.
The home side are dominating proceedings right now with Wright-Phillips and Robinho causing all sorts of problems for Portsmouth's defence.
That was a very composed finish from Jo to follow up his two goals in midweek, he owes a lot to Robinho though who did superbly on the left hand side.
Manchester City take the lead as Robinho sets Jo away before the Brazilian takes the ball round David James before slotting the ball into the net.
Robinho uses his supreme skill to launch another City attack as he beats two players before setting Wright-Phillips away who can only watch as James deflects his shot just wide of the post.
There is no doubt that Crouch and Defoe are starting to get a good understanding up front for Portsmouth and they will certainly test the Manchester City defence.
Peter Crouch knocks down a long ball into the path of his strike partner Jermain Defoe but Richard Dunne stops any chance of a shot on goal with a crucial interception.
Wright-Phillips is involved again as he uses his pace to burst down the right wing before slightly over hitting his ball over the top.
Stephen Ireland sets Shaun Wright-Phillips away on the right hand side and he crosses the ball into the box aiming for Jo, but Nadir Belhadj intercepts and clears the danger.
Manchester City should be confident of avoiding defeat today, they have never lost at home to Portsmouth in the Premier League.
It has been a decent start from the home side - they are playing at a very high tempo and looking to take the game to Portsmouth.
The first attack of the game sees Jo find Robinho for Man City who turns well before forcing a good save from David James.
Portsmouth have won their last two games and will be searching for a third win on the spin today at Eastlands. However, they have not won a top flight game at Man City in 54 years.
It is the 75th league meeting between these two teams today and with plenty of attacking talent on show, it should be quite a contest.
They are under way at Eastlands with both teams looking to follow up their midweek victories in Europe with another win.
Manchester City's new-look side hosts Portsmouth on Sunday, a week after their new signings were given a tough introduction to the Premier League. Chelsea's 3-1 win the Citizens was a lesson in how money can be used to buy a team and not just a collection of big-name players. This was acknowledged by City boss Mark Hughes, who called the result a "reality check." "We realise we are still young in time terms, but some people have got a little bit ahead of themselves and a little bit hysterical," he said. "We know the level we are at." Brazil forward Robinho, a £32million deadline-day signing and the first indication of City's new-found status, gave a glimpse of his ability and Hughes was full of praise for the former Real Madrid star. "Robinho was excellent, he showed in glimpses what he can produce and he also has an excellent work ethic, which a lot of people don't realise," explained Hughes. His Brazilian compatriot, Ronaldo, another former Madrid striker, this week claimed City had made an offer for his services, although the Blues quickly denied this and stated that no deal is planned. Instead, Hughes must work with his current crop of players, a squad that is currently without Michael Johnson, Martin Petrov and Benjani Mwaruwari - although all three are battling to be fit for the weekend. While Robinho and fellow new signing Shaun Wright-Phillips stole the headlines in Manchester, Vincent Kompany - signed for £6million from Hamburg this summer - also impressed against Chelsea and he is likely to join the other two in starting against Portsmouth. Pompey manager Harry Redknapp has a tactical dilemma as well as a selection one, having started the match against Middlesbrough at the weekend playing 3-5-2 before successfully switching to 4-4-2 and winning the match 2-1. The formation change was accompanied by a half-time substitution, with winger John Utaka replacing Papa Bouba Diop and Nadir Belhadj coming on for defender Younis Kaboul.
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Manchester City hit Portsmouth for six as they put on a superb show for their new owners from Abu Dhabi. With chairman designate Khaldoon Al Mubarak watching from the stands for the first time - the takeover will be finalised on Tuesday - City had far too much class for Harry Redknapp's Pompey side which had won its three previous matches. But they could have no complaints about their defeat which could have been by an even wider margin such was City's superiority in a totally one-sided contest. And if this is a glimpse of the future, City can look forward to some exciting times ahead. The match was effectively over as a spectacle after only 20 minutes by which time City had built a two-goal lead. Indeed, City could twice have taken the lead before they eventually went ahead in the 13th minute as Robinho and Shaun Wright-Phillips had both been thwarted by great saves from David James. But the England keeper was finally beaten when Robinho's inch-perfect pass released Jo and the striker waltzed around James to score a goal made entirely in Brazil. City doubled their advantage when Elano's corner was fumbled by James and central defender Richard Dunne forced the ball home from close range. Peter Crouch had a couple of decent efforts for Pompey late in the opening half, with Pablo Zabaleta denying the striker on the second occasion with a goalline clearance. Robinho was finally rewarded for his considerable efforts when he scored City's third goal in the 57th minute after another exquisite build-up involving Stephen Ireland and Jo. And it got even better for City as Wright- Phillips added a fourth goal midway through the second period after running on to a perfect pass from Ireland and lashing an unstoppable angled shot past James at the near post. City substitute Ched Evans then heaped further misery on hapless Pompey by adding a fifth goal and his first senior effort for the club. The young Wales striker was released by a cheeky back-heel from Wright-Phillips and made no mistake with a low shot from eight yards. And to round off an unforgettable afternoon for City fans, substitute Gelson Fernandes scored a sixth goal, which was also his first for the Eastlands club, after being set up by a left-wing cross from Javier Garrido.
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