By Andy Hampson, Press Association

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David Silva struck in each half as champions Manchester City cut Manchester United's lead at the top of the Barclays Premier League to four points.

The Spaniard fired home a rebound after just two minutes and then struck a sublime second in the 69th minute as the champions enjoyed a comfortable win over Fulham at the Etihad Stadium.

Silva could have completed a hat-trick moments later but shot narrowly wide.

Top notch: David Silva was at his best as Man City eased past Fulham

Top notch: David Silva was at his best as Man City eased past Fulham

MATCH FACTS

Man City: Hart, Zabaleta (Nasri 63), Kompany, Nastasic, Clichy, Barry, Javi Garcia, Milner, Tevez (Aguero 81), Silva (Lescott 88), Dzeko.

Subs not used: Pantilimon, Kolarov, Rodwell, Balotelli.

Booked: Garcia.

Goals: Silva 2, 69.

Fulham: Schwarzer, Riether, Hughes, Hangeland, Richardson (Briggs 67), Duff, Karagounis, Sidwell, Dejagah (Petric 73), Ruiz, Berbatov.

Subs not used: Etheridge, Senderos, Baird, Rodallega, Kacaniklic.

Booked: Karagounis, Richardson.

Att: 47,286.

Ref: Jon Moss (W Yorkshire).

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City will hope the victory puts pressure back on United ahead of their tricky trip to Tottenham.

Roberto Mancini's men looked confident from the outset against a side that had won just two of their previous 14 league games.

They made a blistering start as Edin Dzeko took up an early attack and was allowed to shoot from 25 yards.

Mark Schwarzer parried his fierce effort but Fulham had been caught short and Silva followed up to rifle in the rebound.

Fulham were unable to get anything going in response and Gareth Barry took command in midfield.

Twice Barry won possession to set moves in motion that led to chances, the first as he released Silva down the left. The Spaniard curled in a good cross for Dzeko but the Bosnian headed straight at Schwarzer.

Barry then stole the ball to set up a City counter-attack but Carlos Tevez was also unable to beat Schwarzer.

Tucked away: Silva delighted supporters at the Etihad as City closed on rivals Manchester United

Tucked away: Silva delighted supporters at the Etihad as City closed on rivals Manchester United

James Milner started to come into the game on the City right and linked well with Pablo Zabaleta before floating an inviting cross into the box but it dropped inches over Tevez's head.

The game went quiet as Fulham tried to take the pace out of City but the hosts still looked the most likely side and Tevez raced across the area before having a shot blocked by Brede Hangeland.

Fulham played a patient game and tried to build slowly but it yielded little until just after the half hour when Damien Duff found room on the right.

Steve Sidwell got free at the back post and was picked out by a good cross from Duff but his glancing header struck the outside of the post.

Tevez raced past Hangeland as City came forward again but Giorgos Karagounis got back to block his cross.

All about David: Silva is congratulated by James Milner and Edin Dzeko

All about David: Silva is congratulated by James Milner and Edin Dzeko

Heads up: Carlos Tevez goes for goal but is unsuccessful

Heads up: Carlos Tevez goes for goal but is unsuccessful

Ashkan Dejagah played in Dimitar Berbatov just before the break but City held firm as Vincent Kompany denied the Bulgarian the chance to shoot.

Fulham made a positive start to the second half as they created a chance for Sidwell outside the area but he sliced well wide and City upped the tempo.

Tevez broke towards the box but just as he looked to have found space to shoot Sidwell slid in to eliminate the threat.

Tevez then fired over and Zabaleta raced into the box to win a corner after clashing with Hangeland.

Silva took the set-piece as Zabaleta received treatment and Kompany leapt highest to head on for Tevez but the Argentinian's attempt on goal three yards out was smothered by Schwarzer.

Good news: Roberto Mancini (right) had star striker Sergio Aguero (left) on the bench to call upon if needed

Zabaleta returned to the field but could not continue much longer and, aside from his outstanding form, left the field amid some concern as City's only fit right-back.

City were able to cope without him for the rest of the afternoon and doubled their lead soon after his exit following some brilliant play by Tevez and Silva.

The Spaniard started the move, finding Gael Clichy out wide and the left-back's pass inside was cleverly flicked back into Silva's path by Tevez.

Silva then did the rest, running into the area and hitting a delicate left-foot lob over Schwarzer to score off the post.

The crowd were still celebrating the goal when Silva went close to claiming a hat-trick, running through in almost identical fashion but this time rolling a low shot inches wide of the far post.

At the double: Silva strokes home the second past Fulham stopper Mark Schwarzer

At the double: Silva strokes home the second past Fulham stopper Mark Schwarzer

Resistance: Tevez and Gareth Barry hold off Steve Sidwekll's challenge

Resistance: Tevez and Gareth Barry hold off Steve Sidwekll's challenge

Thereafter City were never in any danger and played plenty of possession football and almost carved out chances at will.

Dzeko went close with a fierce drive before Mancini decided to give fit-again Sergio Aguero a run-out in the latter stages.

Dzeko curled another effort narrowly wide before playing in Aguero with a fine pass.

Aguero took the ball in his stride but then took a heavy touch as he tried to go round Schwarzer and failed to connect with a shot.

He had another opportunity as he raced through moments later but, in his first outing since tearing a hamstring on New Year's Day, was perhaps rusty as he shot wide.

Dzeko should have scored a third in injury time but somehow scooped over from six yards with the goal at his mercy.

Sliding in: Kieran Richardson is tackled by City midfielder James Milner

Sliding in: Kieran Richardson is tackled by City midfielder James Milner

No ban: Vincent Kompany's red card against Arsenal was rescinded and the City skipper played

No ban: Vincent Kompany's red card against Arsenal was rescinded and the City skipper played


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@Steve 56, another lifelong city fan, no doubt, what's up don't support your local blades or owls nowadays? City#small club. United#champions....(again) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nope, I'm not a City fan at all. And Blades or Owls are not my team. Unlike some, I still support my local team without actually living there. The good thing is as well is that they are never on T.V, so i have to go and see them. So don't bother spouting the Armchair Fan nonsense. How can City be a small club when they are currently Premier League Champions and have money? Oh yes, the history...of course!! In which case, that would mean Liverpool are still a big club? Yes, No?

@Steve 56, another lifelong city fan, no doubt, what's up don't support your local blades or owls nowadays? City#small club. United#champions....(again)

Well done city you beat Fulham, amazing. 2-0, with that money it should be a drubbing. People still think there the team to be beat....hilarious! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Why should it be a drubbing? Man Utd have only beaten Fulham by 1 goal, Arsenal and Chelsea have both drawn against Fulham. F.Y.I It's "They Are" not "There". Just a useful tip when it comes to your GCSE in English

City is just some poor team with a rich man owner. I is support United since dem mash up th EPL wid mad Eric. We have never bought expenive playas.Tomorrow when United come home to London, we gonna mash up Spurs big style. Also like Evra is the first player to wear Dre Beats headphone and now all city player copy him. Martin Sameul need to give him opinon on why City players copy Evra in digging up the Dre Beats man. Pure scandal.

Well done city you beat Fulham, amazing. 2-0, with that money it should be a drubbing. People still think there the team to be beat....hilarious!

Goldeneye, go home to your own page. Given the money your club has raised over the years it is pathetic you only have 2 local players, and one of thiose came out of retirement. United biught success and are still in huge debt, so don't start preaching here. However I do understand you are running scared.

lol @ the rag trolls. "Every City player's in it for the money. Not one player is from Manchester. At least at United, we have Scholes and Welbeck. - goldeneye, Manchester, 19/1/2013 17:41" --- Where were YOUR Mancunian players in the 80s when Atkinson and then Ferguson were buying up the whole league while City had half of their FA Youth Cup winning team out there? Don't worry the Mancs will be back in City's team, give it some time. Anyone involved in youth football at a lower level knows exactly what City's Mancunian filled teams aged 7 to 13 have become... mini-Barcelonas winning games 8-0 and 10-0 against prolific sides.

hello

what a player the sliva kid is... hope he stays in the prem a very very long time.

Good win for City. Silva and Clichy were outstanding. We're starting to play well now so hopefully the title race is not over.

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