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Bryan Robson conjured up one of the most memorable nights of his managerial career as his Sheff Utd side battled to a brave 2-1 victory over Premiership side Man City to see Sven-Goran Eriksson's side tumbling out of the FA Cup prematurely.
Just when Man City thought they would never find a winning goalscorer, up pops Rolando Bianchi - again - to help Man City to a fantastic 4-2 victory over Bolton at the Eastlands.
Sven-Goran Eriksson has told his Man City side that they must not continue to rely on Elano to provide the goals and assists to help Manchester City stay in the top half of the table. Elano is currently out with a hamstring problem.
Wigan host Man City in Steve Bruce's first game in charge, and Sven-Goran Eriksson is coming with a mission - another three points on the board. Victory for Manchester City would see them leapfrogging Manchester United into second place.
Stephen Ireland scored a crucial second-half strike to give Man City another impressive three points as they continue their rollercoaster start to the season. The victory keeps Man City's 100 percent home record on track.
Manchester City continued their good run of a form with a memorable 3-1 victory over Middlesbrough at the City of Manchester Stadium. Elano was again the talisman as he grabbed two goals to keep Man City's excellent European push on track.
Man City 3-1 Newcastle
Man City defeated Newcastle 3-1 to continue Sven-Goran Eriksson's impressive start to the beginning of the year. The impressive Elano was fantastic throughout, turning in a man of the match display, and rounded up a stunning performance with a great goal from a free kick in the last few minutes.
Fulham 3-3 Manchester City. In arguably the game of the day, Fulham and Manchester City shared six goals and a point each at Craven Cottage.
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