Manchester City get worse results because of a defeat for the third time in the Premier League this season while coming visit to Goodison Park, Everton's headquarters, some time ago.
Negative result makes the scoring of The Citizens are now equated by Manchester United who successfully smothered Stoke City 2-0.
The game was running flat-flat course until the 30th minute. Back Everton creating chances. Leighton Baines Stracqualursi bait forwarded to head towards Marouane Fellaini, but the frizzy-haired player's shot wide.
City could own new creation opportunity in the 37th minute. Samir Nasri kicks from a distance of about 25 yards hit the crossbar, the ball rebounded and then struck Kun Aguero, lucky for the hosts Tim Howard saves Spry.
Not long after, the match was stopped because a fan had to handcuff her own hands in one of the goalposts City. The fans hang in there for about five minutes until finally driven away by police so the game can continue.
The second half quite minimal chances for both teams until the deadlock is solved in the 60th minute. Drenthe sent crossing to Landon Donovan, who had controlled the ball before passing to Darron Gibson. The midfielder immediately rammed through the skin round a bit hard kick deflected into the net and the City.
Disadvantaged, Roberto Mancini and then put Adam Johnson and Aleksandar Kolarov within seven minutes (61 'and 68') to increase the intensity of the attack squad.
At minute 72, Kolarov requested a penalty after the ball cross look on Phil Neville in the hands of dangerous Everton box, but the referee ignored him.
Everton's Darron Gibson, second left, celebrates with team mates after scored goal
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