Manuel Pellegrini delighted with City’s cutting edge despite lack of strikers

Champions draw level with Chelsea at top of Premier League table

Manchester City’s Yaya Toure fires home his side’s third goal despite an attempted block by Crystal Palace’s Mile Jedinak, during the  Premier League match at the Etihad Stadium.  Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA
Manchester City’s Yaya Toure fires home his side’s third goal despite an attempted block by Crystal Palace’s Mile Jedinak, during the Premier League match at the Etihad Stadium. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA

Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini was delighted with his side’s 3-0 win at home to Crystal Palace despite their lack of options up front.

Despite being forced to take to the field without a recognised striker, which meant midfielder James Milner had to lead the line up front, City claimed a comfortable win that moved them level on points with Premier League leaders Chelsea.

David Silva opened the scoring just after half-time, via a big deflection, before netting a second on the hour mark before Yaya Toure wrapped up the points at the Etihad.

“We knew we had to play in a different way than we normally do because we don’t have strikers at this moment, but I thought we did a great job,” said Pellegrini.

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“We defended well, after that we had the possession and the patience to create the space. We didn’t score in the first half, but in the second we made a difference.”

With Sergio Aguero, Edin Dzeko and Stevan Jovetic all currently on the sidelines there has been speculation that Pellegrini may look to bolster his forward line in the January transfer window.

But when asked, the Chilean was coy and insisted his only priority was winning again when they take on West Brom on St Stephen’s Day.

“At this moment we have to continue trying to play in the same way because in the next game probably we are not going to have any strikers so it’s important to continue working,” he added.

“For the moment we are just thinking to win the next game. We will see in the future what we’re going to do.”

Pablo Zabaleta, whose unselfish pass allowed Silva to break the deadlock, said: "We knew it was a difficult game because we didn't have any strikers, but the team spirit is fantastic, that's what we need at the moment.

“If you look at the whole performance, it was fantastic. We kept patient to score the first goal, they were defending very deep, it was difficult to find the goal and at the end I think it was a different game.”

Goalkeeper Hart, who earlier this week signed a new long-term contract extension, agreed with his team-mate’s assessment following City’s eighth consecutive win in all competitions.

“It was a fantastic performance. Millie came in and did brilliant for us up there, worked hard. David and Samir (Nasri) and Yaya, they link up so well and with Zaba and Ali (Aleksandar Kolarov) bombing on it’s difficult for any team,” he said.

“We’re in a situation at the moment, but we’ve not complained about it, we’ve just changed our system and we’ve won 3-0.”

He added: “We’re a team of winners, we’ve been together for a long time. The lads who’ve come in have realised that we play to win even in difficult times.”