City legend
Paul Dickov talks to
Chris Bailey after his
Oldham side beat City's
EDS 2-1. The former striker talks about the game and where he was when
Kun Aguero scored THAT goal!
MATCH REPORT
EDS took on a whole new meaning at
Boundary Park.
Experienced Drenched
Stars might have been a better epithet than
Elite Development Squad but then again what's in a name?
Led by
Attilio Lombardo, the jack-in-the-box, never sit still,
Italian coach who has been on
Roberto Mancini's staff since day one at City, the
Blues wheeled out the majority of the returning
Euro 2012 players who had not been back in training long enough to catch the plane for the successful tour of
Asia.
There was no
David Silva or
Mario Balotelli who both only arrived back to
Carrington this week but there was a rare outing in a City shirt for
Roque Santa Cruz, the
Paraguayan international who has played only 20 times for the Blues since his move from
Blackburn some three years ago. The 30-year-old spent last season on loan in
Spain at Betis.
So it was the seasoned professionals, with no minutes under the belts since the Euros, took their allotted place alongside the lesser known names
Shay Facey,
Reece Wabara, and
Mario Jelovic.
And the result was a 2-1 defeat with an Oldham side managed by Paul Dickov that has held its own comfortably in
League One these past two seasons despite a small squad and a smaller budget than many of the down-on-their-luck, big-named sides they compete against.
Compete is the proper word to associate with
Dickov who hardly ever knew the meaning of the word 'friendly' as a player and is currently attempting -- with some success if this match is an indication - to imbue his charges with the same attitude.
There was plenty of endeavour on a humid and wet night and enough goalmouth action to stir a crowd of 6589 which will hopefully have helped with the cash flow at Boundary Park.
Oldham's only real first half effort on goal against the City seniors resulted in a well-taken goal by
Robbie Simpson who drilled an angled effort beyond
Hart.
The second half saw all the first team regulars disappear and replaced by the regular EDS lads -- those who were not in
China and
Malaysia that is - but not before
Santa Cruz had levelled matters after 53mins.
Albert Rusnak, one of the young replacements, could have won it in the 68th minute but
Alex Cisak, who caught the eye as well as the ball, made an impressive stop.
Rusnak later had a shot deflected against the frame of the goal. They were costly misses as Grounds won the game for Oldham in injury time
DeJong was last of the big names to depart and his continued presence was great for the crowd who enjoyed his lusty jousts with Wesolowski and Furman two terriers in the Oldham midfield who had been talking all week to boss Dickov about their possible coming encounter with our Nige.
Mancini will now continue with what is a parallel pre-season for two sections of the squad.
He will seek more game time for the
Euro returnees before the whole squad comes together ahead of the
Community Shield encounter with
Chelsea -
Micah Richards' return will depend upon the success or otherwise of
Team GB's quest for gold at the
Olympics.
City (start) Hart, Wabara, Clichy, Facey, McGivern, Lescott,
Milner, De
Jong (capt), Santa Cruz,
Nasri, Jelavic.
Subs used:
Kennedy, Lawlor,
Leigh, Hiwula, Huws,
Drury, Rusnak, Bunn, Glendon.
Oldham (start)
Cisak, Byrne, Grounds, Tarkowski, M'Voto, Wesolowski, Furman, Trialist,
Simpson, M'Changama, Croft.
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- published: 01 Aug 2012
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