RICHARD Dunne’s heroic defensive display saw Manchester City thwart Liverpool’s attempts to make up ground in the Barclays Premier League title race.
Dunne stood like an unshakeable tower as Rafael Benitez’s men controlled a one-sided north-west derby without getting the breakthrough they deserved.
Fernando Torres was barely in the game such was Dunne’s dominance of the Spaniard, with Harry Kewell, Steven Gerrard and Yossi Benayoun wasting the Reds’ best opportunities before Joe Hart denied Dirk Kuyt late on.
Even then, the young City keeper needed Dunne to come to his aid with a goalline clearance from the rebound, ensuring a result which leaves Liverpool 10 points adrift of new leaders Arsenal.
Indeed, on this evidence, the Blues, just a point adrift of the fourth-placed Merseysiders, may take some shaking off as the battle for Champions League spots hots up in the new year.
When the host broadcaster describes a contest as “a thinking man’s game”, the chances are it is a cover for one lacking goalmouth incident, which, in this instance, for the first half at least, was certainly the case.
Prize
Given the prize for victory was fourth spot in the table heading into 2008, it would have been nice if Sven-Goran Eriksson had taken the fight to Liverpool right from the start.
Yet the pragmatic Swede has not got City into such a lofty position with free-flowing, attack-at-all-costs tactics.
Eriksson’s philosophy has been to keep it tight at the back and in central midfield, then look to Elano, Martin Petrov, Stephen Ireland or Michael Johnson to conjure something up.
Given the latter man is nursing an abdominal injury, City’s hopes were reduced by 25% and Benitez is too astute a coach himself to give the other three free rein to exhibit their skills.
By half-time, Elano in particular must have been sick of seeing Jamie Carragher in his face.
The Liverpool defender, partnered by Alvaro Arbeloa as Sami Hyypia was ruled out with an ankle problem, was on hand to make a tackle or a block every time the South American came close to threatening.
As a result, City did not manage one single effort on goal during the opening period, although skipper Dunne should have done with a glancing header from Petrov’s corner which ended up bouncing out for a throw-in.
But, to Liverpool’s frustration, it was the same story at the other end, where Dunne and Richards were even more impressive than Carragher in their joint handling Torres.
Formidable
Fortunate to escape wrestling the 15-goal forward to the floor in one early skirmish, Richards used his strength and speed to blunt Liverpool’s star striker, with Dunne taking up the baton when necessary in equally formidable fashion.
In fact, the only offensive player to get the better of his marker on anything like a regular basis was Harry Kewell, who skipped past Nedum Onuoha on a couple of occasions.
England Under-21 keeper Hart needed a couple of attempts to smother the Australian’s angled drive midway through the half while it was Kewell’s cross that led to Fabio Aurelio lashing a speculative effort narrowly wide on the half-hour.
The suspicion remained Liverpool would eventually find a way through and within five minutes of the restart they had nearly done so three times.
After prodding one shot straight at Hart, Torres then found himself charging onto a Gerrard pass.
The young City keeper advanced quickly but was powerless to prevent Torres nudging the ball past.
For one awful moment, it looked as though Richards and Richard Dunne would get in each other’s way as they raced back to clear before they both realised the effort was not going in and ushered it wide.
Then, Gerrard curled a free-kick narrowly beyond Hart’s left-hand post after Richards had fouled Torres.
Hart tipped over from Yossi Benayoun and Gerrard fired wide as Liverpool maintained their early offensive, with City barely able to get out of their own half.
The introduction of Rolando Bianchi, still a popular figure among the City support despite his wide-ranging attack on the English game, was designed to relieve some of the pressure.
It did not really work as Benayoun and Gerrard peppered the City goal after the £8.8million Italian’s arrival.
But the Blues, and Dunne in particular, would not yield.
The Irishman booted clear after Hart had denied Kuyt and when he slid in to block Benayoun’s goalbound effort at the death, few would deny the defender deserved a share of the spoils.
Who was your man of the match? Have your say below.
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happy manc, margate (30/12/2007 at 18:06)
Happy New Year to all you CITY fans
CTID
(Sam Haggar) SVEN AND FRANK SKY BLUE ARMY COME ON CITY!!! (30/12/2007 at 18:10)
dunne and richards were fantastic
we did not had a shot on target but we set out not to lose
chris.city, Manchester (30/12/2007 at 18:11)
BornBlueDieBlue (30/12/2007 at 18:16)
If that performance wasnt good enough for his doubters, then you'll never be satisfied.
He was an absoloute colossus at the back, and Richards was amazing.
We must not forget Ball and particularly Corluka who was very good.
WE'LL BE SPENDING NEW YEARS DAY IN 5TH FELLOW CITY FANS!
A HAPPY BLUE YEAR INDEED!
dr.spock (30/12/2007 at 18:16)
Kevin Puckering (30/12/2007 at 18:17)
Happy New Year Everyone
Kev
dave jones (30/12/2007 at 18:17)
Edski Vega, Nottingham (30/12/2007 at 18:22)
We are very poor at attacking and we are dropping points all over the place so we need new players in January.
Vassell, Mpenza and Ireland are not good enough! They need to be sold.... if we can get £5m for the three that will be great business.
News on Bojinov please.....
Nick F, Kettering (30/12/2007 at 18:23)
Joe Hart 7 - reliable when called on.
Nedum Onuoha 7-Had a steady game made one goal saving tackle.
Michael Ball 6 - looked solid enough and better than Garrido.
Micah Richards 7 - Dealt well with threats posed.
Richard Dunne 7- Did well to stifle attacks.
Elano 4 - Very poor game. Nothing he did came off.
Dietmar Hamann 8 - Kept City in the game with some fine tackles.
Stephen Ireland 5 - nowhere near his best. Seemed off the pace.
Martin Petrov 4 -As good as he was against Blackburn this game was the opposite.
Vedran Corluka 6 - Growing into the role though he must be more aware of what is going on around him.
Darius Vassell 6 - Ran his heart out. Gave everything to the cause.
Subs:
Bianchi 6
Fernandes 6
Geovanni 6 - time running out to convince Sven for next year.
I was a little disappointed we went just for the point. Will need new players in as soon as possible if we want better than a top 10 finish. My banker for you betting fanatics - get on Spurs to finish in the top 6.
CHRIS YORK, YORK (30/12/2007 at 18:24)
thai guy (30/12/2007 at 18:28)
dunne was tremendous today and richards was also very good
onhoua was good also
hart was pretty solid also - a very promising player
elano was off-form again vassell worked his socks off
i watched the game on sky and was worried evrytime the scousers got the ball as they always looked threatening
well done city we didnt play especially well but still gained a great point from liverpool
still unbeaten at home!!!!!
in sven we trust
Bordeauxblue (30/12/2007 at 18:29)
Thanks to Sven and Frank for a fab first half to the season and happy New Year to all you CTID's.
thai guy (30/12/2007 at 18:29)
ramon robetti (30/12/2007 at 18:34)
have to start the new year with a good win against the zebras.
happy new year to all the blues
trueblue, manchester (30/12/2007 at 18:36)
Did'nt like the way Onuaha stood off his man.
Donald Farrer, Rochdale (30/12/2007 at 18:37)
He'll be the end of my club, you mark my words.
Ronald Farrar, manchester (30/12/2007 at 18:40)
bernie, manchester (30/12/2007 at 18:43)
cero_bravo (30/12/2007 at 19:05)
For sure the team has some weak spots. And I'm sure they will deal with them when opportunity is given. As long as there is improvement we can't complain can we?
One thing though, Vassel, did some nice looking things but could someeone please tell him that it´s a team play.
Happy new year to you all out there!
newone (30/12/2007 at 19:17)
black and blue, whalley range (30/12/2007 at 19:21)
Went to Wembley in '56, USA (30/12/2007 at 19:21)
Blue John, London (30/12/2007 at 19:23)
Last word, and something else mooted on Friday, namely that Uriah Rennie is actually a good referee. Yup, and he proved it today. He may drop the odd clanger from time to time, but at least he officiates without having one eye on crawling up Fergie's backside, a la the spineless likes of Riley, Webb and Clattenburg, all of whom would have sent Dunney off today as soon as Torres collapsed when clean through that time in the second half!
Maurizio Gaudino (30/12/2007 at 19:24)
The improvments from last season are obvious, 5th in the prem, 36 points at new year, with the prospects of new signings.
Some people just like to moan, when clearly we are onto a good thing with the new regime, (Read you saying Elano was rubbish). I believe City have improved and are going to improve even more, but that's just me.
redforlife (30/12/2007 at 19:32)