Football: Manuel Pellegrini proud as Manchester City revive title bid with solid win

Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini gestures during their English Premier League soccer match against Southampton at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton on Nov 30, 2014. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini gestures during their English Premier League soccer match against Southampton at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton on Nov 30, 2014. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

LONDON (AFP) - Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini praised his side's all-round display after they overcame a disallowed penalty appeal and a red card shown to Eliaquim Mangala to win 3-0 away to Southampton on Sunday.

Victory saw reigning Premier League champions City climb above Southampton into second place and move to within six points of leaders Chelsea.

"I am very pleased," Pellegrini told Sky Sports. "We beat a very good team. They were second in the table and deserved that position.

"They had just one chance in the 90 minutes and that is important for the trust in our team, and to score three goals against the best defence is also very important," the Chilean added.

Yaya Toure opened the scoring in the 51st minute at St Mary's Stadium before centre-back Mangala was sent off for a second bookable offence.

Goals in the final 10 minutes from substitute Frank Lampard and Gael Clichy secured victory for the visitors.

Despite an ultimately convincing scoreline, some of the shine of victory was removed for City after a late injury to Vincent Kompany meant they finished the game down to nine men.

"We cannot know if Vincent Kompany has a problem with his hamstring, we will see with the doctor tomorrow," Pellegrini said. "It was a precaution, we will see if it is a cramp or injury."

This loss represented a first home defeat since April for Southampton, the surprise package of the Premier League season so far.

"You know that if you do some mistakes you are punished for that," said Southampton manager Ronald Koeman.

"It was not good enough today and we have to realise that," the former Dutch international added.

Sunday's other Premier League match saw Tottenham Hotspur come from behind to beat Everton 2-1 at White Hart Lane in a match where Spurs striker Roberto Soldado scored the winner to end his near 10-hour wait for a goal in all competitions.

Kevin Mirallas gave visitors Everton a 15th-minute lead before Christian Eriksen equalised six minutes later.

Then, in first-half stoppage-time, former Valencia forward Soldado kept his composure to beat Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard with a low shot after a fine pass from Aaron Lennon.

His strike meant Soldado ended a run of 593 minutes without a goal.

Victory saw Tottenham climb above Everton and into seventh place, level on points with arch north London rivals Arsenal.

Chelsea, who remained unbeaten, dropped points for only the third time this season after they were held to a goalless draw at Sunderland on Saturday.

"It was a difficult match," said Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho. "Only one team tried to win from the beginning, the other team didn't. They defended a lot and they defended well."

Liverpool ended their three-match losing streak as Glen Johnson's late goal clinched a hard-fought 1-0 success against Stoke at Anfield.

"The players were absolutely incredible," said Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers. "We fully deserved it and to keep a clean sheet against a very good side was pleasing."

Robin van Persie scored only his fourth goal for Manchester United this season as the hosts cruised to a 3-0 win over Hull at Old Trafford.

"It was the best match of our season. What pleased me most was the way we dominated the game from the first minute to the last minute," said United manager Louis van Gaal.

Meanwhile Danny Welbeck returned from injury to maintain Arsenal's recent revival as the England striker sealed a 1-0 win at West Bromwich Albion.

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