Rotherham United v Manchester City, 15 August 2017

Score1-1
RefereeAnthony Backhouse
CompetitionFootball League Trophy Group F – North
VenueAESSEAL New York Stadium
Attendance2,562
Kick-off: 7.00pm Due to winning the penalty shoot-out (4-2) after 90 minutes, Manchester City were awarded a bonus point.

1 Manchester City

Manager: Simon Davies

Goals:

David Ball 64 G

Goals:

Benjamín Garré 90 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Richard O'Donnell
Defender Shaun Cummings
Defender Ben Purrington
Defender Will Vaulks
Defender/Centre back Richard Wood
Defender/Midfielder Dominic Ball
Midfielder Anthony Forde
Midfielder Jon Taylor
Forward David Ball
Forward Jerry Yates

Starting lineup:

Aro Murić Goalkeeper
Demeaco Duhaney Defender
Ed Francis Defender
Charlie Oliver Defender
Joel Latibeaudiere Defender/Midfielder
Jacob Davenport Midfielder
Tom Dele-Bashiru Midfielder
Matt Smith Midfielder
Javairô Dilrosun Midfielder/Forward
Lukas Nmecha Forward

Substitutions:

Alex Bray for Jerry Yates 57
Joshua Kayode for David Ball 84

Substitutions:

Benjamín Garré for Lorenzo González 62
Taylor Richards for Tom Dele-Bashiru 69
Rabbi Matondo for Demeaco Duhaney 75

Cards:

Will Vaulks 48 Y

Cards:

Joel Latibeaudiere 66 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Laurence Bilboe
Defender Akeem Hinds
Midfielder Alex Bray
Midfielder Lewis Murr
Forward Joshua Kayode
Forward Reece McGinley

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Kjetil Haug
Defender Tyreke Wilson
Midfielder Rabbi Matondo
Midfielder Taylor Richards
Midfielder/Forward Benjamín Garré

Comments:

ABBA penalty shoot-out details (Rotherham United went second) 2 - Will Vaulks [saved] 3 - Jon Taylor [saved] 6 - Anthony Forde [scored] 7 - Jonson Clarke-Harris [scored] Rotherham United named only six of a possible seven substitutes.

Comments:

ABBA penalty shoot-out details (Manchester City went first) 1 - Lukas Nmecha [scored] 4 - Matt Smith [scored] 5 - Taylor Richards [scored] 8 - Jacob Davenport [missed] 9 - Charlie Oliver [scored] In line with Premier League and League Championship clubs being allowed to enter the competition, Manchester City had to select at least six players in their starting line-up who were aged under 21 on 30 June 2017. City named only five of a possible seven substitutes.

Goals:

David Ball 64 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Richard O'Donnell
Defender Shaun Cummings
Defender Ben Purrington
Defender Will Vaulks
Defender/Centre back Richard Wood
Defender/Midfielder Dominic Ball
Midfielder Anthony Forde
Midfielder Jon Taylor
Forward David Ball
Forward Jerry Yates

Substitutions:

Alex Bray for Jerry Yates 57
Joshua Kayode for David Ball 84

Cards:

Will Vaulks 48 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Laurence Bilboe
Defender Akeem Hinds
Midfielder Alex Bray
Midfielder Lewis Murr
Forward Joshua Kayode
Forward Reece McGinley

Comments:

ABBA penalty shoot-out details (Rotherham United went second) 2 - Will Vaulks [saved] 3 - Jon Taylor [saved] 6 - Anthony Forde [scored] 7 - Jonson Clarke-Harris [scored] Rotherham United named only six of a possible seven substitutes.

1 Manchester City

Manager: Simon Davies

Goals:

Benjamín Garré 90 G

Starting lineup:

Aro Murić Goalkeeper
Demeaco Duhaney Defender
Ed Francis Defender
Charlie Oliver Defender
Joel Latibeaudiere Defender/Midfielder
Jacob Davenport Midfielder
Tom Dele-Bashiru Midfielder
Matt Smith Midfielder
Javairô Dilrosun Midfielder/Forward
Lukas Nmecha Forward

Substitutions:

Benjamín Garré for Lorenzo González 62
Taylor Richards for Tom Dele-Bashiru 69
Rabbi Matondo for Demeaco Duhaney 75

Cards:

Joel Latibeaudiere 66 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Kjetil Haug
Defender Tyreke Wilson
Midfielder Rabbi Matondo
Midfielder Taylor Richards
Midfielder/Forward Benjamín Garré

Comments:

ABBA penalty shoot-out details (Manchester City went first) 1 - Lukas Nmecha [scored] 4 - Matt Smith [scored] 5 - Taylor Richards [scored] 8 - Jacob Davenport [missed] 9 - Charlie Oliver [scored] In line with Premier League and League Championship clubs being allowed to enter the competition, Manchester City had to select at least six players in their starting line-up who were aged under 21 on 30 June 2017. City named only five of a possible seven substitutes.