Argentina's striker, Sergio Aguero marked his comeback with a goal as free-scoring
Manchester City took their season's tally to 99 with a 5-0 win over
Blackburn.
Alvaro Negredo and Edin Dzeko also struck twice as City
eased to an ultimately comfortable victory in their FA Cup third-round
replay at the Etihad Stadium.
City were lacklustre in the first
half but Negredo's first on the stroke of half-time changed the course
of the game and a fourth-round date with Watford was secured.
Negredo's quickfire double either side of the interval took his total for the campaign to 21, two ahead of Aguero.
Aguero,
back in action after an eight-game absence with a calf injury, soon cut
into that deficit, scoring within a minute of coming on to replace the
Spaniard.
Dzeko also maintained his recent form with his brace taking him to a not insignificant 15 for the season.
The
game lacked the intensity of recent Premier League games but chances
were still created by both sides in what proved an evenly-contested
first half.
Dzeko spurned a number of them, first heading over the
bar in the second minute and then missing the target again moments
later after combining with Negredo.
Blackburn were lacking their
star striker Jordan Rhodes but the Championship side were determined to
make a fight of it and in Tom Cairney, recently signed on a permanent
deal from Hull, they had one of the game's most influential midfielders.
DJ
Campbell almost caught City's second-choice keeper Costel Pantilimon in
possession and Cairney had their first attempt on goal when Joleon
Lescott blocked his shot.
Ben Marshall also sent a shot into the
stand before Cairney was felled on the edge of the area after a good
run. Marshall could only pick out Pantilimon from the free-kick.
Javi
Garcia went close for City with a fizzing shot from outside the area
which former England number one Paul Robinson parried but Dzeko was
again wasteful, shooting over twice more.
Jesus Navas whipped in a
dangerous low cross and City were unlucky as Negredo and Fernandinho
both narrowly failed to turn it in as they slid in.
Much as they
did when the sides met at Ewood Park earlier this month, City grabbed
the lead just before half-time through Negredo.
It came after a
swift counter-attack by the hosts, with Fernandinho combining with Navas
before clipping in a cross for Negredo to head home.
Any thoughts
the game might continue to follow the same script as the last encounter
were dispelled by City's start to the second half.
Negredo
doubled the lead within two minutes of the restart as he raced onto a
fine ball from newly introduced substitute Aleksandar Kolarov to clip a
fine shot over the advancing Simon Eastwood.
Eastwood's first task, having replaced Robinson at half-time, was to pick the ball out of the net.
Blackburn, to their credit, responded positively and the introduction of Josh King up front for Campbell made a difference.
He twice went close with a header over and a shot which was well saved by Pantilimon.
Jason
Lowe was denied a corner after a shot was deflected narrowly wide off
Lescott, and that appeared to be the prompt for City to step up the
tempo.
Dzeko made it 3-0 after 67 minutes with a quick first-time finish after a good run and cut-back by Navas.
That as good as made the result safe and Manuel Pellegrini decided to send on Aguero for his comeback.
The
Argentinian had been on the field just 50 seconds when the ball fell to
him in the box and he lashed a shot past Eastwood after 73 minutes.
Six minutes later City were at it again as Dzeko swept home from another good Navas cross.
Milner
thought he had clinched City's century when the closing moments when he
sent a powerful free-kick curling wide of the far post.
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