Wed, Dec 11, 2002 - Page 19 News List

Manchester City pummels sorry-looking Sunderland

ACTION REPLAY In domestic soccer action, Manchester United whipped Sunderland, while Arsenal readied itself for Champions League action against Valencia

AFP , LONDONAP, LONDON

Manchester City's Shaun Goater, center, scores against Sunderland during their English Premier League match, in Sunderland on Monday.

PHOTO: AP

Sunderland, which lost 3-0 at home to Manchester City on Monday night, were booed off the pitch as its Premiership fortunes remained mired in the relegation zone.

Marc-Vivien Foe, Sun Jihai and Shaun Goater found the net for the Mancunians in a one-side, comfortable win at the Stadium of Light which left a bitter taste in the mouths of the Wearside fans.

The home side pushed up from the start, with George McCartney making good progress down the left flank, but they lacked the final, penetrating ball up front.

City grabbed the opening goal just before half-time when the Sunderland defense failed to pick up a hopeful punt upfield by Jihai and Foe outpaced the home rearguard to flick the ball over the on-rushing keeper Jurgen Macho.

Sunderland's defensive problems intensified in the 62nd minute when more slack defending gave City their second goal.

Goater sent Anelka cutting into the Sunderland box from the left and Macho could only parry the Frenchman's cross-shot into the path of Jihai, who knocked home the simplest of chances.

City should have gone further ahead in the 84th minute when Richard Dunne cut in from the left and found Anelka who somehow hit the bar from under the post.

Goater finished off Sunderland however with a neat turn and low shot past Macho in the 87th minute.

Champions league

AP, London

Veteran England goalkeeper David Seaman was to return to the Arsenal lineup to face Valencia in the Champions League yesterday, but French midfielder Patrick Vieira is doubtful after a leg muscle strain on Monday.

While Seaman's return avoided a goalkeeping headache for Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, Vieira's likely absence is a major blow. Wenger said Vieira is only 40-60 to face Valencia in a matchup between two champions which have never won European soccer's biggest prize.

The other Group B game is Ajax vs. AS Roma.

The Italians are missing two injured stars, midfielder Damiano Tommasi and striker Marco Delvecchio. Experienced defender Christian Panucci is another doubt after suffering a back injury in Saturday's 1-0 loss at AC Milan but he travels to Amsterdam in the hope of playing.

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