Postpublished at 14:58 British Summer Time 17 May 2015
Is this set up for Wilfried Bony?
Fabianski error allows Toure to score
Milner doubles lead after counter-attack
Sigurdsson & Gomis draw Swansea level
Toure drives in his second from edge of box
Substitute Bony scores against former club
Phil Dawkes
Is this set up for Wilfried Bony?
Quality game, this. David Silva is denied another shooting opportunity inside the box by a tackle from Jack Cork. Manchester City come again and win a corner, which James Milner delivers and Eliaquim Mangala heads straight to Lukasz Fabianski. We are inside the final 20 minutes. I can't pick a winner.
Liz Tray:, external One shot on target and Toure has absolutely vanished from this game. No wonder his dreadful agent is trying to smoke bids out.
Ram Rimal:, external That's why Chelsea won the league. Defending is as important as scoring.
Max Headroom:, external Difference between Chelsea and City is simple, 'Mourinho'. With City's squad he would win the league by 15/20 points.
Swansea's comeback could have significant implications for third-placed Arsenal and fourth-placed Manchester United. Those two meet this afternoon, with kick-off just over an hour away.
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Lukasz Fabianski is playing a key role for Swansea now. He might have been somewhat at fault for the visitor's first goal but he has pulled out three great saves this half. The latest sees him bravely throw himself in from of David Silva to block after the midfielder had run through a number of challenges to within eight yards of goal. Silva should probably have done better but over-ran the ball.
BBC Radio
BBC Radio summariser Fred Eyre: "It was A decent goal, a flipped up ball from the right, misjudged by Mangala who got his feet all wrong and let it drop over his head. Wonderful instinct and control from Gomis, who got a snap-shot in and past Hart just inside the post. If I was a centre-forward I'd think I'd done really, really well to get that one in."
Gomis! Swansea have turned it around! David Silva and Jesus Navas see chances from close range saved superbly by Lukasz Fabianski and they are punished immediately as the ball is fed forward for Gomis to fire a shot into the far corner from inside the box. It is a fifth goal in five games for the striker, who celebrates by crawling towards the camera like a delighted dog.
Federico Fernandez with another timely intervention as James Milner looks to dance his way into an opening in the box following another Manchester City break. The home defender nicks the ball off Milner and then clears. Lovely stuff.
Just before that Pablo Zabaleta was the second man into the book for a foul.
Jesus Navas' first touch is to meet a corner on the volley, which he doesn't catch as well as he might and plants the ball into the hands of Lukasz Fabianski.
Dave, Manc: To Steve, Surbiton (14:31). The difference between City & Chelsea is that City believe in trying to win with beautiful, entertaining football. Chelsea don't.
Frank Lampard had a short spell as a 17-year-old here at Swansea and he gets a warm round of applause as he departs to be replaced by Jesus Navas. He could be useful if the visitors get further chances to counter-attack.
Manchester City defenders are forced to scurry across to the left of their own box to close down Jefferson Montero and block the ball behind. A succession of Swansea corners follow but the home side do not make the most of them before Ashley Williams' low shot rolls tamely to Joe Hart.
Oh, Manchester City come close to a third. It is another rapid break as Frank Lampard sets Sergio Aguero away down the right before charging in to the box to flick the Argentine's cross towards goal but without the power required to beat Lukasz Fabianski.
Almost immediately, down the other end, Joe Hart has to dive down low to push away a Gylfi Sigurdsson shot from range. This is opening up nicely. We could well be in for a cracking last 35 minutes.
Ellis Harrison pounces from a corner to level things up at Wembley. Bristol Rovers right back in it.
An important challenge on Federico Fernandez prevents what could well have been a Manchester City third as he closes down Sergio Aguero so he cannot play a pass through to David Silva, who would have been through on goal.
Here is the first card as James Milner trips Jefferson Montero.
Liz Tray:, external Mangala - nice lad, powerful, fast - slowly starting to look like the worst piece of business since the Sheikh arrived.
The visitors win the first corner of the half, which Eliaquim Mangala rises highest to meet but heads straight into the arms of Lukasz Fabianski. Soon after, Sergio Aguero fires a low shot past the far post.
By the looks of it, Wilfried Bony still has plenty of fans here. He gets a round of applause as he gets up to warm up.
No cards yet in this game but Jonjo Shelvey comes close to the first by clattering Yaya Toure. Mark Clattenburg takes a look but is content to just dish out a stern word to the Swansea midfielder.
And the game is back under way.