The Manchester City coach Manuel Pellegrini Said his
midfielder Fernandinho and his two goals gave "perfect match" after
his team won 6-3 at Arsenal's Premier League leader to football on Saturday.
City continued to score goals at the Etihad Stadium
profusely and raised its tally to 35 goals in eight games at home.
While the Argentina striker Sergio Aguero won - who left the
pitch at the start of the second half because of a leg injury - and Alvaro
Negredo many accolades this season? Fernandinho newly bounded compared to 30
million pounds (48.83 million dollars) from Shakhtar Donetsk in June was of player’s
performance hard owners and participated essential in 13 games with the City
champion 2011-2012 seasons.
Brazilian player added another strong performance with his
first two goals in the league with City. Fernandinho followed his twisted shot
at the beginning of the second half with graceful touch over the Arsenal
goalkeeper Foatsyk Chesney quick after a
counter-attack involving Samir Nasri.
Pellegrini told reporters, "Fernandinho played a
perfect match from all sides ... not
only scored his two goals, but he regained many of the balls and his speed was
great."
"I'm very happy for him, but you will see how he is a
good player throughout the season ... he
will improve every week."
He continued, "Yaya (Toure), Samir and David (Silva)
played very well all day, too. Extremely difficult to play against these four
in midfield. Attackers can score many goals in their presence behind
them."
Chilean coach said, "Midfielder Fernandinho Brazilian model ... plays very well and the ball with him and
has great speed and moving forward very well. Doing very well with Yaya Toure
and I'm very happy for him."
Pellegrini said that Fernandinho - who played five matches
with Brazil but little chance to join the squad in the 2014 World Cup - shows
why deserved to spend a huge amount on the annexation.
"The important players are not cheap."