Winning Champions
League will give confidence boost to Man City, says Manager Pellegrini. Manchester City
got their latest Champions League challenge off to a winning start with a
convincing 3-0 win over Czech minnows Viktoria Plzen.
Edin Dzeko, Yaya Toure and the
outstanding Sergio Aguero all scored in the space of 10 minutes early in the
second half as City overpowered their first Group D opponents at the Doosan
Arena.
City were not at their most fluid
before the break but still went close as Aguero struck the post and Dzeko and
Jesus Navas brought good saves out of Matus Kozacik. The win means City,
bidding to reach the knockout stages for the first time after two successive
failures, have already equalled their points tally from last season's dismal
campaign.
It also lifts confidence after a usual
poor start in the previous Champions league and mixed result in the Barclays
Premier League and ahead of next Sunday's derby against rivals Manchester
United at the Etihad Stadium.
Manager Manuel Pellegrini said: "I
think it is very important to start the Champions League winning away.
"It was not an easy match, against
a very good team. Winning 3-0, of course we are very happy.
"It will give confidence for all
the players.
"We have the derby next Sunday and
always winning away in the Champions League, scoring three goals, having at
least three or four more chances to score and a clean sheet - I think it will
give all the players a lot of confidence for the next games."
Dzeko, who was denied at point-blank
range by Kozacik in the first half, opened the scoring after being set up by
Aguero in the 48th minute.
Toure doubled the lead with a superb
strike from distance and Aguero added the third after a smart turn and shot
from the edge of the area.
Dzeko said: "Our quality was
better in the second half, but Plzen also played some good stuff in the first
half.
"We had chances and didn't score,
but then the goals came.
"The manager told us to keep
playing our football and be organised, to concentrate and be aggressive, and
that the goals would come. They came."
City, unconvincing in their most recent
games, also looked better for the return of captain Vincent Kompany at the back
after a three-game absence with a groin injury.
Right-back Pablo Zabaleta said:
"It was a good performance by the team.
"We played well, especially in the
second half when we came up with some good football.
"Having Vincent back was good. He
is the captain and leader of the team, and it's always good to have him in the
team."
Pellegrini is also hopeful playmaker
David Silva will be fit to return for the derby after two games out with a
thigh injury.
The Spaniard will be assessed later
this week, as will defender Gael Clichy, who has been out with hamstring
trouble.
Pellegrini said: "Maybe they could
arrive for the derby. We will see during the week. I think Clichy is more
difficult but we will still try."
Manchester City got their latest
Champions League challenge off to a winning start with a convincing 3-0 win
over Czech minnows Viktoria Plzen.
Edin Dzeko, Yaya Toure and the
outstanding Sergio Aguero all struck in the space of 10 minutes early in the
second half as City overpowered their first Group D opponents at the Doosan
Arena.
City were not at their most fluid
before the break but still went close as Aguero struck the post and Dzeko and
Jesus Navas brought good saves out of Matus Kozacik.
The win means City, bidding to reach
the knockout stages for the first time after two successive failures, have
already equalled their points tally from last season's dismal campaign.
It also lifts confidence after a mixed
start in the Barclays Premier League and ahead of next Sunday's derby against
rivals Manchester United at the Etihad Stadium.
Manager Manuel Pellegrini said: "I
think it is very important to start the Champions League winning away.
"It was not an easy match, against
a very good team. Winning 3-0, of course we are very happy.
"It will give confidence for all
the players.
"We have the derby next Sunday and
always winning away in the Champions League, scoring three goals, having at
least three or four more chances to score and a clean sheet - I think it will
give all the players a lot of confidence for the next games."
Dzeko, who was denied at point-blank
range by Kozacik in the first half, opened the scoring after being set up by
Aguero in the 48th minute.
Toure doubled the lead with a superb
strike from distance and Aguero added the third after a smart turn and shot
from the edge of the area.
Dzeko said: "Our quality was
better in the second half, but Plzen also played some good stuff in the first
half.
"We had chances and didn't score,
but then the goals came.
"The manager told us to keep
playing our football and be organised, to concentrate and be aggressive, and
that the goals would come. They came."
City, unconvincing in their most recent
games, also looked better for the return of captain Vincent Kompany at the back
after a three-game absence with a groin injury.
Right-back Pablo Zabaleta said:
"It was a good performance by the team.
"We played well, especially in the
second half when we came up with some good football.
"Having Vincent back was good. He
is the captain and leader of the team, and it's always good to have him in the
team."
Pellegrini is also hopeful playmaker
David Silva will be fit to return for the derby after two games out with a
thigh injury.
The Spaniard will be assessed later
this week, as will defender Gael Clichy, who has been out with hamstring
trouble.
Pellegrini said: "Maybe they could
arrive for the derby. We will see during the week. I think Clichy is more
difficult but we will still try."