Manchester City’s Vincent Kompany, right, tries to gain control of the ball.
Manchester City’s Vincent Kompany, right, tries to gain control of the ball.

Manchester City shed boring tag with attacking display at Bolton



BOLTON // With August yet to enter its final week, a league table can only convey so much, but as Manchester City survey the rest of the division from their position at its summit, they can do so content with one thought. They have laid down a marker to their rivals.

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Not merely in the results - though a 3-2 win at the Reebok Stadium is not to be sniffed at - but in the number of goals scored, the level of performance produced and the message sent out.

A side that is both evolving and entertaining, something that could be obscured by the furore Sergio Aguero's dramatic debut against Swansea generated. After another pulsating, positive display, it is undeniable. This is no one-man show.

"We dominated the game," said Roberto Mancini. "We need to score more goals than last season."

The change in approach was summed up their own supporters. When, less than 140 minutes into the campaign, they had struck for a seventh time, a chorus of "boring, boring City" emanated from the South Stand. Their tone was ironic. There was nothing negative on an afternoon when, to protect a slender lead, Mancini opted against reinforcing the defence and brought on Adam Johnson and Carlos Tevez instead.

The fans' mood was telling, too. They could afford to applaud when Tevez was summoned, the rebel being reintegrated back into the fold at a time when, with Aguero in the attack and others among the goals, City no longer seem so dependent upon his tireless efforts. David Silva and Edin Dzeko, whose strikes sandwiched a memorable effort from Gareth Barry, have now scored in both league games. Each, in his own way, is illustrating an improvement.

The one fault that could be found in the Spaniard's game last season was a comparative lack of goals; after a mere four then, he is half way towards that tally now.

Dzeko, meanwhile, has already equalled his efforts in the league in the previous campaign, when he often looked off the pace.

His partnership with Aguero is at the embryonic stage, but it shows a shift in shape from City, who rarely fielded two out-and-out strikers last season. The consequence was a more open game, especially with a foot injury sidelining Nigel de Jong, their premier destroyer, but the concern was the concession of two goals.

"Three-two is OK, but sometimes one-nil is good for defenders," Mancini said; such action-packed encounters worry the puritan in him.

"We can't concede two goals like today." Both he deemed "stupid" and both were created by the former City winger Martin Petrov. The Bulgarian's low cross was hooked in adeptly by Ivan Klasnic, while his free kick was headed in by Kevin Davies.

Defensive recriminations were a common theme. Owen Coyle lamented the nature of a couple of goals Bolton sieved. The first was the most obvious, Silva's shot, while crisply struck, was utterly misjudged by Jussi Jaaskelainen.

The second was both a well-worked corner routine and a lovely individual goal. James Milner directed his set-piece to Barry, whose scorching shot was struck with accuracy and power.

Milner, quietly impressive on the left flank, managed a second assist when Dzeko flicked his pass away from Zat Knight, and shot beyond Jaaskelainen. The fourth City player to have the ball in the net was the full debutant, though Aguero's effort was disallowed. His afternoon was notable, too, for a glaring miss as well as some beguiling movement. His manager said: "He played very well."

His thoughts then turned to strengthening what is looking a formidable attacking armoury. Samir Nasri's appearance for Arsenal against Liverpool on Saturday was something of a surprise, but reports his move to City had broken down followed. Mancini disagreed: "I hope we can have Nasri in the next few days," he said. "I am sure we [can] close in 24 hours, maybe 48. We have followed Nasri for 40 days."

Time, though, is of the essence. Should Nasri play for Arsenal against Udinese on Wednesday, he will be cup-tied for the Champions League. "A big problem," Mancini said, suggesting it would be a deal-breaker. Even beyond that, the Italian hopes for a further acquisition as well. Ambition is evident both in the transfer market and on the pitch. The handbrake is well and truly off.

Hili 2: Unesco World Heritage site

The site is part of the Hili archaeological park in Al Ain. Excavations there have proved the existence of the earliest known agricultural communities in modern-day UAE. Some date to the Bronze Age but Hili 2 is an Iron Age site. The Iron Age witnessed the development of the falaj, a network of channels that funnelled water from natural springs in the area. Wells allowed settlements to be established, but falaj meant they could grow and thrive. Unesco, the UN's cultural body, awarded Al Ain's sites - including Hili 2 - world heritage status in 2011. Now the most recent dig at the site has revealed even more about the skilled people that lived and worked there.

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The bio

Who inspires you?

I am in awe of the remarkable women in the Arab region, both big and small, pushing boundaries and becoming role models for generations. Emily Nasrallah was a writer, journalist, teacher and women’s rights activist

How do you relax?

Yoga relaxes me and helps me relieve tension, especially now when we’re practically chained to laptops and desks. I enjoy learning more about music and the history of famous music bands and genres.

What is favourite book?

The Perks of Being a Wallflower - I think I've read it more than 7 times

What is your favourite Arabic film?

Hala2 Lawen (Translation: Where Do We Go Now?) by Nadine Labaki

What is favourite English film?

Mamma Mia

Best piece of advice to someone looking for a career at Google?

If you’re interested in a career at Google, deep dive into the different career paths and pinpoint the space you want to join. When you know your space, you’re likely to identify the skills you need to develop.  

 

The National Archives, Abu Dhabi

Founded over 50 years ago, the National Archives collects valuable historical material relating to the UAE, and is the oldest and richest archive relating to the Arabian Gulf.

Much of the material can be viewed on line at the Arabian Gulf Digital Archive - https://www.agda.ae/en

Roger Federer's 2018 record

Australian Open Champion

Rotterdam Champion

Indian Wells Runner-up

Miami Second round

Stuttgart Champion

Halle Runner-up

Wimbledon Quarter-finals

Cincinnati Runner-up

US Open Fourth round

Shanghai Semi-finals

Basel Champion

Paris Masters Semi-finals

 

 

Europe’s rearming plan
  • Suspend strict budget rules to allow member countries to step up defence spending
  • Create new "instrument" providing €150 billion of loans to member countries for defence investment
  • Use the existing EU budget to direct more funds towards defence-related investment
  • Engage the bloc's European Investment Bank to drop limits on lending to defence firms
  • Create a savings and investments union to help companies access capital
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Scoreline

Liverpool 3
Mane (7'), Salah (69'), Firmino (90')

Bournemouth 0

Brief scores:

England: 290 & 346

Sri Lanka: 336 & 243

Water waste

In the UAE’s arid climate, small shrubs, bushes and flower beds usually require about six litres of water per square metre, daily. That increases to 12 litres per square metre a day for small trees, and 300 litres for palm trees.

Horticulturists suggest the best time for watering is before 8am or after 6pm, when water won't be dried up by the sun.

A global report published by the Water Resources Institute in August, ranked the UAE 10th out of 164 nations where water supplies are most stretched.

The Emirates is the world’s third largest per capita water consumer after the US and Canada.

The Africa Institute 101

Housed on the same site as the original Africa Hall, which first hosted an Arab-African Symposium in 1976, the newly renovated building will be home to a think tank and postgraduate studies hub (it will offer master’s and PhD programmes). The centre will focus on both the historical and contemporary links between Africa and the Gulf, and will serve as a meeting place for conferences, symposia, lectures, film screenings, plays, musical performances and more. In fact, today it is hosting a symposium – 5-plus-1: Rethinking Abstraction that will look at the six decades of Frank Bowling’s career, as well as those of his contemporaries that invested social, cultural and personal meaning into abstraction. 

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The biog

Name: Fareed Lafta

Age: 40

From: Baghdad, Iraq

Mission: Promote world peace

Favourite poet: Al Mutanabbi

Role models: His parents 

Messi at the Copa America

2007 – lost 3-0 to Brazil in the final

2011 – lost to Uruguay on penalties in the quarter-finals

2015 – lost to Chile on penalties in the final

2016 – lost to Chile on penalties in the final

Points Classification

1. Marcel Kittel (Germany / Quick-Step) 63

2. Arnaud Demare (France / FDJ) 38

3. Andre Greipel (Germany / Lotto) 25

4. Sonny Colbrelli (Italy / Bahrain) 24

5. Mark Cavendish (Britain / Dimension Data) 22

6. Taylor Phinney (U.S. / Cannondale) 21

7. Geraint Thomas (Britain / Team Sky) 20

8. Thomas Boudat (France / Direct Energie) 20

9. Stefan Kueng (Switzerland / BMC Racing) 17

10. Michael Matthews (Australia / Sunweb) 17

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COMPANY PROFILE
Name: Kumulus Water
 
Started: 2021
 
Founders: Iheb Triki and Mohamed Ali Abid
 
Based: Tunisia 
 
Sector: Water technology 
 
Number of staff: 22 
 
Investment raised: $4 million 
MATCH INFO

Uefa Champions League final:

Who: Real Madrid v Liverpool
Where: NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium, Kiev, Ukraine
When: Saturday, May 26, 10.45pm (UAE)
TV: Match on BeIN Sports

New schools in Dubai

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

Healthcare spending to double to $2.2 trillion rupees

Launched a 641billion-rupee federal health scheme

Allotted 200 billion rupees for the recapitalisation of state-run banks

Around 1.75 trillion rupees allotted for privatisation and stake sales in state-owned assets