MANCHESTER City's new owners were treated to a stunning performance from the Blues as Portsmouth were thrashed at Eastlands.
Jo, Richard Dunne, Robinho, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Ched Evans and Gelson Fernandes all scored on the day a £210million takeover of the club was completed.
New owner and Abu Dhabi Royal Prince Sheikh Mansour was not at the game but Khaldoon Al Murbarak, who will be the new chairman-designate, was in attendance.
It was humiliation for Portsmouth, and in particular a match to forget for goalkeeper David James - who was partly culpable for several of the home side’s goals.
Mark Hughes, the City manager, has been promised time to break into the top four by the club’s new owners from Abu Dhabi. But after this, expectations will be sky-high.
James had already made two good saves, from Robinho and Wright-Phillips, when City went ahead in the 13th minute.
Jo, a handful for the centre-backs all afternoon, was the man to get it - as Al Mubarak applauded from the directors’ box.
Robinho slid a pass that caught Younes Kaboul flat-footed to find his fellow Brazilian. As James came racing out, Jo rounded him easily and side-footed the ball into the empty net.
Peter Crouch glanced a header over the bar from a corner as Portsmouth tried to hit back quickly, but almost immediately were 2-0 down.
Clever
James had to shoulder some of the blame for this one. Elano’s clever corner towards the near post nearly caught him out, and he could only parry the ball for Dunne to bundle home from close range.
Portsmouth then had a spell where they managed to match City and create several chances, but wasted their opportunities to claw their way back.
Within seconds of the re-start, Jermain Defoe burst through on goal ahead of Micah Richards but finished woefully - poking his shot wide ... and that was that for Portsmouth.
City’s third goal arrived in the 57th minute - and to general delight in the stadium, the scorer was that man Robinho. It was made by the irrepressible Stephen Ireland, who robbed Armand Traore and floated a ball over the top for Jo to knock into his compatriot’s path - and Robinho finished expertly with a low strike into the corner.
The fourth was if anything even more popular with the City fans, as Wright-Phillips made it on to the scoresheet. Ireland was the provider again, delivering a perfect pass for Wright-Phillips to run on to and hammer a shot from a narrow angle past James at his near post.
Evans made it five after Robinho’s step-overs flummoxed Campbell; Wright-Phillips executed a Brazilian-style back-heel, and the 19-year-old Welshman completed the job neatly from eight yards out.
Portsmouth were so shell-shocked it was no surprise when the sixth arrived. Robinho’s cross from the left was dangerous; James just managed to stop Wright-Phillips from getting to it, but Fernandes followed up to slam the loose ball home.
Robinho was given a thunderous standing ovation when he was substituted with a few minutes remaining, before Evans crashed a volley a couple of yards too high.
Only the final whistle brought relief for Portsmouth.
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ray class of '68 and before, Bristol Area (21/09/2008 at 16:59)
And 6 different goalscorers!!
EEEEEEhhhhhhhAAAAAAA!
wollongong blue. Aus (21/09/2008 at 17:00)
emmgee (21/09/2008 at 17:01)
Pulling nicely clear of Utd.
ray class of '68 and before, Bristol Area (21/09/2008 at 17:02)
Awesome!
pom, Midd (21/09/2008 at 17:02)
tony tony coleman ooh ooh, warrington (21/09/2008 at 17:02)
Norvaner, Vancouver (21/09/2008 at 17:03)
CairnsBlues, Cairns (21/09/2008 at 17:03)
What a great result and thanks to Distin and James for turning up!
Now showing at the COMS, "The beautiful Game"
Come on City!
David Humphreys, San Francisco (21/09/2008 at 17:05)
As for David James... thank god he never played like that for us or we'd be still down a division or two.
Ken Swarby, Lancashire (21/09/2008 at 17:07)
ExpatBlue, Mandurah, WA (21/09/2008 at 17:09)
CTID
Ted Williams (21/09/2008 at 17:10)
Didn't take Ireland long to learn Brazilian!
Wandering Blue, South Wales (21/09/2008 at 17:10)
(Sam Haggar)Mark Hughes get City to Europe (21/09/2008 at 17:12)
LEE BRADBURY CITY RUINED MY LIFE (21/09/2008 at 17:13)
We went 2-0 up eased off the gas a bit until the third goal in the second half then destroyed them, this side is young and learning to play together as a unit 6-0, and it could have been worse, at times it really was like watching Brazil!!!!,all said not a bad start to the season, we should ease in to the UEFA league stage and if we can stay up there abouts until January we could be in for a good season.
Can’t stop grinning ,life as a blue is really on the up ……………………
josey, frodsham (21/09/2008 at 17:13)
miamiblue, Miami (21/09/2008 at 17:14)
John Battison (21/09/2008 at 17:14)
CiTaylor (21/09/2008 at 17:15)
SWP MOTM close 2nd Ireland a new man under Sparky.
"We're like watching Brazil, We're just like watching Brazil"
Joe Corrigan's Left Hand (21/09/2008 at 17:17)
I never thought I'd say this but they were speechless at the City result. They really, really want us to fall flat on our faces and and, my brothers they may be, but the epitomise all that I dislike about many Man Utd supporters....graceless in victory, biter in defeat, unable to deal with any competition or threat and with not one ounce of charity for anyone else when it comes to football.
Snoopy, Manchester (21/09/2008 at 17:19)
OB1, stuck in traffic outside Eastlands (21/09/2008 at 17:22)
Hugh Brock (21/09/2008 at 17:23)
Exiled Blue, Abu Dhabi, UAE (21/09/2008 at 17:23)
1) The skills of Mark Hughes and his coaching staff cannot be underrated. Last season they were in charge of a workmanlike outfit, and had tactics to suit. Somehow they have adapted almost instantly to having higher profile players with skill levels to match. The way we toyed with Pompey in the 2nd half was a joy to behold.
2) We have already equalled the lowest number of home goals we scored in that awful season under Pearce.
It's been another sunny day in the richest city in the world!
john berta (21/09/2008 at 17:24)
Serves the part-timers right for missing a wonderful dispaly and abrilliant game.
No doubt they will be back for Liverpool in their droves.
Just check the third tier at the next home game and you'll be able to spot them.