His performance was very reminiscent of his first half season at Swansea, when we were so used to the more athletic Michu that we seemed to have no clue how to use Bony. Only after Christmas, when we realised where Bony's strengths were, did we finally start utilising him and, as a result, he started scoring truckloads. Bony has never been a runner or a chaser. He's a hold up play specialist, loves an early cross to get on the end of and, most of all, he requires his teammates to completely trust him to not lose the ball. Too often, Man City looked for the more simple passes rather than firing it into the feet/chest of Bony - it's going to take time for them to trust him, especially because Jovetic and Dzeko can't hold the ball up with the same strength. He's a new breed of striker for City that they haven't had before. You can't expect him to run the channels and chase the ball like Dzeko, that's never been his game.
Initially, I thought that Bony was going to walk in there and start scoring. But, seeing him against Newcastle and now against Barcelona reminds me that, actually, Bony is a player that really relies on his teammates to feed him the ball. I'm now beginning to fear that the bigger egos at City either won't realise that, or just are too stuck up to give him the ball instead of Aguero.