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                                                    Man City
                                                    Sergio Aguero (1 mins)
                                                    Edin Dzeko (76 mins)
                                                    David Silva (84 mins)
                                                    David Pizarro (86 mins)
                                                    4-0
                                                    FC Porto

                                                    UEFA Europa League Round of 32 - Second Leg , Feb 22, 2012
                                                    Ground: Etihad Stadium , Kickoff: 17:00 , Att 39,538

                                                    Team news

                                                    Nasri out to silence the doubters Samir Nasri is determined to prove his move to Manchester City was not a mistake.

                                                    The France midfielder initially struggled to make an impression at the Etihad Stadium following his #24million move from Arsenal last August.

                                                    The 24-year-old is still to replicate the consistently high standards he produced for the Gunners last season but he feels he is now settling into a rhythm.

                                                    Nasri has still completed the full 90 minutes just nine times for City but said: "It is always tough when you change and go to another team.

                                                    "You have to be involved 100% and at some points I wasn't. Now I am starting to be settled and you will see a better Samir every week.

                                                    "You have to work when you don't feel well and you haven't produced what everyone expects from you. But I was always confident about my quality and you will see that.

                                                    "At Arsenal I was playing a little bit higher with three strikers and three midfielders. Here we play 4-4-2 so you have to work more defensively.

                                                    "But that doesn't matter. I have understood that and I want to show everyone that it wasn't a mistake." Nasri will hope to retain his place as City host Porto in the second leg of their Europa League last-32 tie.

                                                    He started as City underlined their intention to take the competition seriously by coming from behind to win 2-1 at the Estadio do Dragao last week.

                                                    Nasri said: "Porto are really dangerous, especially in counter-attacks.

                                                    "We have an advantage but that doesn't mean we have qualified. We have to be careful. They have good players, we saw that in the first half of the first game.

                                                    "We wanted to win everything at the start of the season. "Now without the FA Cup or the Carling Cup any more we have the Premier League and the Europa League.

                                                    "We will be focused on the two competitions and try to win it." Mancini, whose priority is protecting the two-point lead his side have at the top of the Premier League, is equally determined to make sure City progress to the last 16.

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                                                    Four-star City ease through Manchester City produced a strong finish to power into the last 16 of the Europa League with a 4-0 win at the expense of 10-man holders Porto.

                                                    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.

                                                    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.

                                                    Although the decisive goals came late, the result did not flatter the Barclays Premier League leaders.

                                                    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.

                                                    The 5pm kick-off may have been problematic for some fans but the players raced out of the blocks to make the perfect start.

                                                    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.

                                                    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.

                                                    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.

                                                    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.

                                                    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.

                                                    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.

                                                    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.

                                                    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.

                                                    Hulk almost broke through as Porto attacked again but Samir Nasri got a foot in at a vital moment.

                                                    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.

                                                    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.

                                                    It quickly became a double blow for Porto as Rolando, who had been booked early in the game, was shown a second yellow card as City celebrated - perhaps for protesting too much for offside - and left the field.

                                                    City then went on to wrap up the game in style as Silva added a third after 84 minutes after substitutes Pizarro and Dzeko combined to provide a tap-in.

                                                    Another followed two minutes later as Pizarro again linked up with Dzeko and broke into the box to slam past Helton for his first goal for the club.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    Man CityRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    25 Joe Hart
                                                    2 Micah Richards
                                                    4 Vincent Kompany
                                                    6 Joleon Lescott
                                                    22 Gael Clichy
                                                    18 Gareth Barry(sub 57)
                                                    34 Nigel De Jong
                                                    21 David Silva Goal
                                                    42 Gnegneri Toure Yaya
                                                    19 Samir Nasri(sub 68)
                                                    16 Sergio Aguero(sub 79) Goal
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    30 Costel Pantilimon
                                                    5 Pablo Zabaleta
                                                    7 James Milner(sub 57)
                                                    8 David Pizarro(sub 79) Goal
                                                    10 Edin Dzeko(sub 68) Goal
                                                    15 Stefan Savic
                                                    45 Mario Balotelli
                                                    FC PortoRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    1 Da Silva Helton
                                                    26 Lobo Alex Sandro
                                                    14 Jorge Rolando
                                                    30 Nicolas Otamendi(sub 62)
                                                    4 Roque Maicon
                                                    3 Lucho Gonzalez
                                                    25 Francisco Fernando
                                                    8 Felipe Joao Moutinho
                                                    17 Silvestre Varela(sub 62)
                                                    12 Givaldinho Hulk
                                                    19 James Rodriguez(sub 80)
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    31 Rafael Bracali
                                                    10 Cristian Rodriguez(sub 62)
                                                    11 Pinheiro Kleber
                                                    20 Campos Djalma
                                                    21 Cristian Sapunaru(sub 62)
                                                    35 Steven Defour(sub 80)
                                                    42 Tomas Podstawski

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