Heroes & Villains: Slick Swans, slipping Spurs and critic-correcting Carrick

Heroes

Manchester City
The DW stadium is hardly a fortress, but thereâÂÂs no such thing as an easy three points when youâÂÂre without two of your most important players, as City were in the absence of Vincent Kompany and Yaya Toure on Monday evening.
Stefan Savic and Joleon Lescott settled well at the back after a scratchy opening 10 minutes, and look likely to continue their partnership against Tottenham on Sunday. Micah Richards should return for that fixture, though one would think heâÂÂd slot back in at right back rather than in the middle, especially given the threat of Gareth Bale from wide.
However, Roberto ManciniâÂÂs biggest worry will be in midfield rather than at the back. City missed the drive and ball-retention of the younger Toure in the middle of the park. Samir Nasri was better than of late, but still not at his best, and with Nigel de Jong short of match-time it could prove fatal to start the Dutchman ahead of the former Gooner in what will be a frenetic encounter.
As big as Sunday will be (title rivals Manchester United will also face Arsenal), CityâÂÂs 1-0 win over Wigan took them to 51 points after 21 games. Opta data shows that all four sides to have taken over 50 points from their first 21 games of a Premier League season have ended it as winners.

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