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EPL PHOTOS: Manchester City embarrass United; Arsenal held

March 26, 2014 07:55 IST

Image: Edin Dzeko of Manchester City celebrates scoring
Photographs: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

A clinical double from Edin Dzeko helped Manchester City move second in the Premier League with a 3-0 win at Manchester United on Tuesday while Arsenal's title hopes all but evaporated in a 2-2 draw with Swansea City.

ManchesterCity took the lead after 43 seconds at Old Trafford and never looked back, exposing United's soft centre almost at will with Dzeko and Yaya Toure netting in the second half to inflict another painful defeat on home boss David Moyes.

'It was an amazing game from the first to the last minute'

Image: Edin Dzeko of Manchester City celebrates scoring the second goal with team-mate Samir Nasri
Photographs: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

City, in ominous form after a 5-0 win over Fulham on Saturday, have moved into the slipstream of Chelsea and are three points behind the league leaders with two games in hand.

"It was an amazing game from the first to the last minute," striker Dzeko said on Sky Sports.

"We wanted to start playing our game early, to press high and get an early goal which we did.

"After that it was all about us. We could have had another goal (in the first 10 minutes) but we scored two more in the second half."

Early onslaught

Image: Vincent Kompany of Manchester City tangles with Phil Jones and Danny Welbeck of Manchester United
Photographs: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Manchester United should have approached the night buoyed by back-to-back wins, but instead began like a rabbit caught in the headlights of City's breathtaking early onslaught.

The second hand was still on its first lap of the clock when City took the lead, with Dzeko finishing into an open goal after a Samir Nasri shot hit the post.

United were in total disarray as City, who have now won five of the last six derbies, continued to pile forward, with David Silva finding pockets of space in between the hosts' midfield and backline to weave his magic and keep United chasing shadows.

United could not stem the flow of City's attacks and Dzeko's second 11 minutes after halftime put the match to bed, with the Bosnian easily shaking off his marker Rio Ferdinand to steer a corner from the right in at the near post.

'We need to come up a couple of levels ourselves'

Image: Manchester United Manager David Moyes reacts
Photographs: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

The coup de grace was administered by Toure in stoppage time when he drilled a low shot into the bottom corner.

"I think we have played a very good side, playing at the sort of level we are aspiring to," Moyes said after his second straight 3-0 home league loss following a defeat by Liverpool.

"We need to come up a couple of levels ourselves because at the moment we are not there."

Top-four dogfight

Image: Lukas Podolski of Arsenal scores their first goal
Photographs: Julian Finney/Getty Images

After the embarrassment of Saturday's thrashing by Chelsea, the onus was on Arsenal to show they were still in the title race and were not going to be dragged into a dogfight for a top-four finish.

While the north London side have struggled against their top-four rivals, they have proved more than capable of dispatching the league's lesser lights.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was, like United's Moyes, facing difficult questions after his side conceded a 90th-minute own goal from Mathieu Flamini to draw with struggling visitors Swansea on the back of a 6-0 thrashing at London rivals Chelsea.

It looked like Arsenal would claim all three points when second-half goals within a minute from Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud cancelled out Wilfried Bony's opener.

Swansea, however, were up for a scrap and scented blood, taking the lead after 11 minutes when Bony directed a precise header into the net for his 11th league goal of the season.

The Swansea threat seemed to have passed when Podolski levelled in the 73rd minute with a volley and Giroud put the hosts ahead soon after by poking home from close range.

'At 2-1 we became too conservative'

Image: A dejected Mikel Arteta of Arsenal holds his head in his hands after Mathieu Flamini of Arsenal (not pictured) scored an own goal
Photographs: Julian Finney/Getty Images

But with the clock ticking down calamity struck and Flamini, the player Wenger was criticised for not starting against Chelsea, deflected the ball inadvertently into his own net.

"You wonder how we could draw a game like that, they had nothing and in the end it was 2-2," a bemused Wenger said.

"At 2-1 we became too conservative because of what happened on Saturday and instead of continuing to attack it worries us more to keep the score."

Everton fancy their chances

Image: Leon Osman,left, of Everton celebrates scoring his side's third goal
Photographs: Chris Brunskill/Getty Images

Arsenal's slip means Everton might fancy their chances of chasing them down and finishing in the Champions League places.

Everton made it four wins in a row to maintain their own push for Europe as they beat Newcastle United 3-0 away with England hopeful Ross Barkley, Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku and Leon Osman all on target.

Arsenal stay fourth on 63 points, two behind third-placed Liverpool who host Sunderland on Wednesday. Everton are up a place to fifth, six points behind Arsenal with a game in hand in the race for a top-four finish and Champions League football.

Source: REUTERS
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