UEFA Cup - City humbled at Hamburg

Eurosport - Fri, 10 Apr 10:15:00 2009

Hamburg came from behind to beat Manchester City 3-1 in the first leg of their UEFA Cup quarter-final at the Nordbank Arena.

FOOTBALL Robinho Joris Mathijsen Manchester City Hamburg - 0

Stephen Ireland gave the visitors a dream start after just 35 seconds, scoring with a precise finish after Robinho had cut inside from the left and laid the ball perfectly into the midfielder's path.

But eight minutes later and Hamburg were level; Joris Mathijsen evaded his marker to beat Given from close-range from a corner whipped in by David Jarolim.

Then in the 63rd minute, Micah Richards handled inside the area, with his arms above his head and conceded a penalty from Jarolim's speculative shot.

Trochowski dispatched the spot-kick with aplomb, striking firmly to Given's left, to leave City trailing their German opponents.

Hamburg then gave themselves a two-goal cushion in the 79th minute, after Trochowski outwitted Richards down the left before sliding an immaculate ball across the City six-yard box, from which substitute Paolo Guerrero tapped home.

It could have been more, with Shay Given making a string of inspired reflex saves to keep Martin Jol's side from extending their lead further, with City unable to sustain the tempo and urgency they managed in a bright first-half performance.

Mark Hughes set out an attacking starting line-up, with Daniel Sturridge joining Robinho and Craig Bellamy in attack, while Ireland was given a starting berth after passing a fitness test.

No sooner had the match got underway, but City were harrying their opponents with such intent that Hamburg were caught off guard.

The visitors pounced on the home side's early indecision, with Ireland latching on to Robinho's squared ball and passing it crisply past Frank Rost in the Hamburg goal.

Ivica Olic almost equalised for Hamburg just three minutes later, but his volley from close range was parried away superbly by Given, whose sharp stop warranted congratulatory hand shakes from his defenders.

In the eighth minute, Michael Gravgaard brought out a point-blank stop from the Irishman with a shot from inside the area after a free kick was drilled in by Jarolim.

But a minute later and the German side were level through Mathijsen: a corner was whipped in by Jarolim, and the Dutch defender stole beyond Onuoha to finish past Given.

In the 20th minute, Jonathon Pitroipa hit the bar for the hosts with a powerful header after Trochowski looped a deep cross to the back post; the winger rose above Bridge and lobbed Given, but was unlucky to see it rebound off the woodwork.

Two minutes later and Marcell Jansen cut inside from the left and volleyed straight at the City keeper, but perhaps if he had been more unselfish, he could have squared the ball back to Olic, who would have been afforded a tap-in.

At the other end a similar incident unfolded, as Wright-Phillips put Bellamy through on the left of the penalty area, but the Welshman shot straight at Rost, with Ireland screaming for the ball centrally in the 27th minute.

Hughes gave Daniel Sturridge a surprise start, but the 19-year-old hesitated at the vital moment as Bellamy found him with a precise cross from the left byline, which was missed by Gravgaard, but the striker, who was lurking behind him, reacting too late.

Over two thousand City fans created a raucous atmosphere in the corner of the Nordbank Arena, but it was the home side who ended the half on top.

Given made another fine save on the stroke of half-time as Richard Dunne was drawn out wide and committed himself, with Jarolim crossing for Trochowski, whose drive was parried away smartly by the keeper.

An audacious overhead kick from Ivica Olic went agonisingly onto the roof of his opponent's net, with the Croat showing real invention in attempting the shot from an innocuous cross by Aogo in the 46th minute.

Mark Hughes was forced into making a change at half-time, with Wayne Bridge failing to come through the match, and Javier Garrido replacing him at left-back, with Pitroipa causing havoc down that flank.

In the 61st minute, Trochowski whipped in another fine corner which City did not deal with, and Given was forced into a half-save, with Wright-Phillips eventually clearing off the line from Olic's shot to give the visitors another reprieve.

But as Hughes's side became increasingly weary, Richards conceded the penalty which was converted coolly by Trochowski three minutes later.

Then, with City hanging on for a one-goal deficit, Guerrero, who had only been on the field for eight minutes, capitalised on more uncertain defending to extend Hamburg's lead to 3-1.

Hughes's side now have it all to do in overturning a two-goal deficit in the return leg at the City of Manchester Stadium on April 16.

Dan Quarrell / Eurosport

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  1. must agree with oldrec37, they were @#$% and arent fit­ to wear the shirt anymore. will be lucky to finish in­ the top half of the league this season- again

    From bhpfs, on Fri 10 Apr 5:57AM
  2. Simply OUTCLASSED. City may have clueless owners in­­ charge but that's NEVER going to make them world­­ beaters. Although if they can sign MESSI...­­ DAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    From King_Billy, on Fri 10 Apr 2:59AM
  3. Yeah, all that expensive talent at his disposal, yet­ cannot string 2 good games together...Watched his­ press conference yday, Hughes seemed hardly able to­ speak/oo anyone in the eye- either too shy or lacks­ confidence/ideas.

    From joeblogs, on Fri 10 Apr 2:44AM
  4. wanted to post something...invalid comment..too bad

    From hsvstar2003, on Fri 10 Apr 2:31AM
  5. is it just me or is hughes a complete mug unable to­ govern his suspect team or his future?too smug after­ the takeover..soon to be sacked.

    From tommy, on Fri 10 Apr 2:15AM
  6. bye bye hughes you dirty red. you havnt got a clue.

    From andrewoneill94, on Fri 10 Apr 1:51AM
  7. city were rubbish! their 32 million pound man was all­ but invisible and the rest of them were like headless­ chickens. stevie wonder has more insight than the­ person who makes the tactics. the euro trip is finally­ over.

    From oldrec37, on Fri 10 Apr 1:16AM
  8. As a City fan of 30 years I just can't bring myself­ to watching them anymore, this season we actually had­ some hope that the money spent would bring a little­ success but with the second most useless manager we­ have ever had running things (Ball was by far the­ worst) there really is no hope. You can tell just­ watching them once that there is no cohesion in the­ team, Hughes has tried to put square pegs in round­ holes and making those players try to become Blackburn­ all over again, is this the only way he knows how to­ play?

    From youknowtheydidit, on Fri 10 Apr 1:10AM
  9. this aint over yet keep the heads up..petrov will b­ right for next week and will be the man to help us turn­ this around..cmon city

    From ferry.corsten09, on Fri 10 Apr 12:53AM
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    ------Meet rich C o M------­ where many sexy singles- who like dating and-- chatting­ there. I'm an open- minded girl from US, I-- am­ Waiting 4 u

    From Tom M, on Fri 10 Apr 12:50AM
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    Sorry but the bottom line is that Given went to man­ city simply for the money; he will win zilch with man­ city. He should've went to a bigger club like Wigan­ or West Ham.

    From cameron w, on Fri 10 Apr 12:49AM
  12. should have been 5-1..... man city were outclassed by a­ hamburg team with no names and no players that have­ been bought for over 15 mill if that!!!

    and they sold­ there best players early in the season and still can­ run over the richest team in the world!

    HAMBURG are a­ good classic team!!!

    From PHIL, on Fri 10 Apr 12:45AM
  13. We're @#$% we are.

    From Neil, on Fri 10 Apr 12:16AM
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    The away goal will be important as a kind of...what­ would you say...souvenir, of their involvement in­ Europe. They can look back in a few years and say­ "we made it into Europe, before they changed the­ rules. We even scored a goal"

    From Kevin H, on Fri 10 Apr 12:09AM
  15. Post 22 - Bitter, bitter, bitter!!! How can you label­ Shay Given a Judas, bearing in mind that he was­ probably one of the most committed players Newcastle­ have ever had? A lot changed over the years he was­ there and eventually something had to give. He made the­ right decision for his career and deep down you know­ it. If he was English he'd have been in the­ national squad years ago. As a Liverpool supporter,­ much as I like Reina, I'd have taken Given off the­ Toon's hands any day.

    From richard_mckinnie, on Fri 10 Apr 12:08AM
  16. Return Euro predictions ; Man.C. 1 - 2 Hamburg,­ Chelsea 3 - 0 Liverpool. Don't use me as a tipster­ though, I've lost a friggin fortune on betting like­ the rest 'o them that try it.

    From Kevin H, on Fri 10 Apr 12:05AM
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    PLEASE PLEASE MAKE INSULT FOR ME !!!!!!

    From rc_alcock_the_scouse_bum_boy, on Fri 10 Apr 12:03AM
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    LONELY TIMES LONELY TIMES

    From rc_alcock_the_scouse_bum_boy, on Fri 10 Apr 12:02AM
  19. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAh what a shame. Man. city­ can't do it again. The most expensive team in the­ world and they still can't do the business.­ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAh

    From dmthomas1, on Fri 10 Apr 12:01AM
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    I AM IS TO MAKE BIG CONFESSION (big word for a­ monkey)...MY DADDY IS BE PETER SWALES...HIM IS GIVE MY­ MUMMY SOME TING SHE NOT WANT....ME!

    From rc_alcock_the_scouse_bum_boy, on Thu 9 Apr 11:34PM
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